PEPPERED: an existential platformer

Critic Reviews for PEPPERED: an existential platformer
PEPPERED: An Existential Platformer has created a world and characters that are so silly and weird that it's a delight to explore. However, some players may find the replayability tedious and therefore won't be encouraged to continue to explore once they have died. Clocking in at just a few hours, though, if you love your surreal humour and wacky worlds, I'd give PEPPERED a shot.
Peppered: an existential platformer is a pleasant surprise in the independent gaming scene. What starts out as a simple platformer with a retro look soon reveals itself to be a profound, critical and absurdly creative experience. It is a game that knows how to play with the language of video games without giving up its message. For those looking for something that goes beyond entertainment and provokes thought — even if through the absurd —, Peppered is a must-play.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Everyone’s specific experiences with Peppered will differ, but taken as a whole, I have to imagine that anyone who like platformers will find themselves well-rewarded by this game.
PEPPERED stands out as one of the most thought-provoking experiences of recent times, capable of transforming simple mechanics into a distorting mirror of our fears about failure. The strength of this project lies in its ability to shake the player, forcing them to accept their choices and helping them understand the beauty behind every defeat. Despite its punishing approach, Mostly Games’ work shines with originality and coherence. In a world that pushes us toward success at all costs, PEPPERED reminds us that true victory lies in remaining human, with all our flaws.
Review in Italian | Read full review