The new game 'Deliver At All Costs,' developed by Far Out Games and published by Konami, places players in the role of a 1950s delivery driver facing mounting challenges on the island of St. Monique, but opinions on the game are mixed, with some praising its wacky gameplay and others criticizing its unfocused story.
Released on May 22nd, 2025, for PC, Xbox, and PS5, 'Deliver At All Costs' presents a vibrant, destructible open world where players fulfill increasingly absurd delivery missions. Some reviewers highlight the game's initial charm and creative mission design, saying it provides 'excellent dumb fun'. However, the game's narrative aspects and repetitive gameplay have drawn criticism. One reviewer noted that the story is 'unconvincing and unnecessary,' while another wished the game had 'stayed closer to the ground as just a wacky delivery game.' The game starts with Winston Green, who is struggling to find work on St. Monique after failing to connect the island to the big city. Early impressions from Steam Next Fest generated buzz, with many drawn to its promise of comedic, physics-based driving challenges. Despite its initial appeal, some critics suggest that 'Deliver At All Costs' attempts too much, resulting in a lack of focus and a decline in enjoyment as the game progresses. While some predict that the game's chaotic gameplay and quirky humor will find a dedicated audience, others believe its shortcomings may prevent it from achieving mainstream success.