![]() This bread will be boldly going where no other bread has gone before. Take the intrepid, crumby adventurer on a journey from his natural confines of the kitchen, through the home of an unsuspecting owner and into the outside world. NOW PLAY THE WHOLE LOAF!įrom the creators of Surgeon Simulator comes an adventure with a hero like no other! 'I am Bread' is the epic story of a slice of bread's journey to become toast. ![]() In the story mode you are given control of a slice of bread. I Am Bread, similarly to titles like Goat Simulator, became popular on the PC through comical YouTube videos, and has now been ported to the PlayStation 4. In short, I Am Bread is a fantastically odd game that you will be showing your friends over and over.From the creators of Surgeon Simulator comes an all-new single player title about a slice of bread on a journey to become toast. It also offers a good mix of Trophies to keep you coming back even after you’ve finished every game mode in it’s entirety. Sporting enough game modes to keep you sufficiently frustrated, while still giving you enough hope to give it ‘one more try’, this title has incredible replay value. If you’re looking for a game that has an ‘Easy to learn, hard to master’ appeal, I Am Bread fits perfectly into that category. Finally, Free-play allows you to explore any level you have unlocked at your own pace, with no fear of losing edibility. Your mission is to navigate the levels using thrusters attached to your spacebread, in an effort to become spacetoast. Zero-G is the most frustrating of the game modes. In Rampage, you are a baguette, destroying as many things as you can within the time allotted. Bagel Race is as it sounds – you are a bagel, racing around the different levels, competing for the fastest time. Cheese Hunt places you in the shoes(?) of a piece of Melba toast and tasks you with finding five pieces of cheese hidden throughout the different levels. Story mode weaves together a story of your becoming toast and a man seeing a psychiatrist. There are six different game modes to play, each presenting a different set of challenges. Last, in the upper right is the timer, counting up steadily. In the upper center is your Grip, which dictates how long your can hold onto surfaces before you fall. This is depleted in Story Mode and Zero-G by touching dirty surfaces it’s depleted in Cheese Hunt by falling large distances. In the upper left is what can be considered your life. I Am Bread utilizes a very easy to understand HUD. It’s very ‘big’, but it never gets in the way of your concentration, and it never seems to get repetitive. From the light-hearted bounciness of the main menu theme, to the poppy, fast-hitting bravado of the garage, Bossa Studios spared no expense in creating great music. ![]() The sound in I Am Bread is incredibly strong. As you contact and impact items, they fall, with some items breaking completely or falling off the wall, in the case of paintings, for example. Every level begins in an organized chaos – much as one would have in a lived in house. I Am Bread has a cartoony feel to the graphics, but given the nature of the game, it works well. However, as the stages advance, means of toasting yourself become increasingly more difficult. It starts out simple enough: get across the kitchen and into the toaster. The camera can be manipulated with the right stick. After you grab surfaces you move with the left stick. You grab onto surfaces with the L and R button sets, and hold movable objects using the face buttons. What are you trying to accomplish? Toast yourself, using whatever means necessary. So while most other pieces of bread would be happy to let the people do all the work, you’ve taken it upon yourself to become toast.īossa Studio’s I Am Bread puts you in the driver seat of a piece of bread, navigating your way through seven different rooms in a house. You’ve always been a ‘do-it-yourself’ individual, even when you were just a single grain (work with me here, I know bread doesn’t grow from a single grain). You have a quest, like no other piece of bread.
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