Arriving just as Valentine’s Day looms, “Girlfriend from Hell,” created by Sometimes You and That Guy’s Games, introduces a fresh twist to the arcade 2D puzzle genre on the PlayStation 5. Let’s dive into what makes this game tick in our review.
Step into the shoes of Mia, who thought Haruto was her perfect match. Her love for him was profound, and she cherished the dream of marrying him after five years of dating. Little did she know, the relationship was far from idyllic, and Haruto clearly didn’t value her as he should. When she finally mustered the courage to propose, he delivered a harsh blow, prioritizing video games over their future together. Fueled by betrayal, Mia resolves to make Haruto’s life a living nightmare.
The game kicks off with a tutorial level to get you familiar with the mechanics, where direct control of Mia isn’t needed. Instead, you’ll steer the camera with the left analog stick and navigate with a cursor using the right. Use the X button to pick up various items, storing them in your inventory for some mischief-making. As you move through the game, you’ll position these items strategically within the house to orchestrate elaborate pranks on Haruto. Flip through your inventory using L1 and R1, and once you’ve selected an item, place it in a hotspot using the Square button.
Your antics can range from the moderately annoying to the delightfully devious. How about setting a bear trap at Haruto’s door, or slipping some laxatives into his breakfast cereal? Scatter marbles across the kitchen floor to send him for a tumble, or hide a spring in the mattress for a comical launch when he takes a leap onto the bed. The possibilities for revenge are limitless!
For those who enjoy collecting trophies, “Girlfriend from Hell” offers a complete list with a Platinum trophy up for grabs. The trophy list comprises 2 Bronze, 4 Silver, and 10 Gold trophies, challenging you to conquer all eight levels while executing various pranks. The tasks are straightforward and should pose little difficulty if you keep playing until the end. Success in completing the game will reward you with that coveted Platinum trophy.
Priced affordably at just $4.99, “Girlfriend from Hell” brings clever gameplay to the PlayStation 5 for a budget-friendly cost. Crafting mischievous schemes has never been more entertaining. Are you ready to ensure Haruto learns the error of his ways?
This review was crafted using a PlayStation 5 review copy provided by Sometimes You.