As the gaming world eagerly anticipates the next big thing, Sometimes You and That Guy’s Games serve up something fascinating with “Girlfriend from Hell,” a new hit for PlayStation 5 arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day. Let’s dive into the details with my review of “Girlfriend from Hell!”
Taking the reins as Mia, players learn about her tumultuous relationship with Haruto, the man she adored above everything else. After dreaming of marriage for five years, Mia is faced with an unexpected twist: her “no-good” boyfriend rejects her proposal, prioritizing his video games over her. Cue the chaos—as Mia, your mission is to make Haruto’s life a comedic nightmare.
Your introduction to the game starts with a tutorial level. This non-traditional setup gives you control not over Mia directly but over a camera and cursor on screen. As you navigate through these initial stages, you use the left analog stick to pan around and the right to handle a cursor, interacting with various in-game items. By pressing the X button, items are added to your inventory. The aim is to set up all sorts of traps for unsuspecting Haruto, using L1 and R1 to scroll through your prank arsenal and the Square button to deploy them.
And what sort of mayhem shall you unleash on Haruto, you ask? From setting bear traps by his door to slipping laxatives into his morning cereal, or littering the kitchen floor with marbles, the game invites you to create endless mischief. Ever thought about spiking the bed to send him flying? Your creativity is the limit here!
For trophy enthusiasts, there’s an enticing full list to conquer, culminating in a coveted Platinum. The list includes two Bronze trophies, four Silver, and ten Gold, spread across eight levels. Each stage requires you to come up with clever pranks, ensuring Haruto gets more than he bargained for. The path to Platinum might be mischievously delightful, but it’s definitely clear-cut.
Priced modestly at $4.99, “Girlfriend from Hell” promises a bundle of fun without making a dent in your wallet. This uniquely styled arcade 2D puzzle challenges players to navigate a comically hellish quest of broken hearts and amusing vengeance, making it a quirky addition to the PlayStation 5 lineup.
Note: This insightful look at “Girlfriend from Hell” is based on a review copy provided by the publishers, Sometimes You.