Thursday, February 26

The prettiest platformer I’ve played since Rayman Legends is Ducktales coded, and has a free Steam Next Fest demo right now


The Eternal Life of Goldman opens with an absolutely stunning animated sequence following the embers of a fire springing to life on a tropical island before a plane swoops in to airdrop in our platforming hero: an aging, white-bearded adventurer with a cane slung over his shoulder who only goes by the name Goldman. Enraptured throughout this free Steam Next Fest demo, this hefty couple of hours is more than enough to get me hooked (yes, like Goldman’s cane) on trying more.

Developer Weappy Studio has cracked blending Tintin-like animation throughout The Eternal Life of Goldman’s vibrant world with maintaining platforming clarity. If you want to try it yourself, our Steam Next Fest guide will help you get started. Blasting through the fiery first level, I joyously bounce on enemies with my cane – right out of DuckTales – use it to hook onto ledges, and stylishly dispatch a horde of some kind of ghost monkeys. Also, I find out that the disaster, happening during a festival, has resulted in a terrible death toll. Ah, perhaps not so joyous after all?



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