


The levels are really well created, clever and vibrant in their design. It really is that simple, with the aim being to negotiate your way through a series of uniquely designed levels. On the PlayStation 4, press X to jump, R2 and L2 control the arms, and the analogue sticks control movement and direction. Good news for casual gamers: the buttons are relatively simple. All the game is missing is multiplayer compatibility and a voiceover from the inimitable Stephen Fry. The game has elements of Surgeon Simulator with its controls, and LittleBigPlanet with its level design and emphasis on problem solving. You control Bob, a white blob-like character with ragdoll physics. I'll start this off by saying Human: Fall Flat is one of the most endearing games I've played in a while. Reviews // 18th Jun 2017 - 4 years ago // By Nathan Hunter Human: Fall Flat Review
