If you like this video and would like to see more like it, make sure to subscribe to Eurogamer on YouTube. Baby Steps is a devious climbing simulator and story-rich arthouse treatise on the millennial condition from noted scamps Devolver Digital, and the sort of game that should arguably come with a health warning for people with high blood pressure and a disclaimer about broken controllers. It’s also one of the funniest games in recent memory. But it’s no joke that it’s a serious GOTY contender, worthy of comparison to Hideo Kojima at his subversive best: and the parallels to Death Stranding are striking. This video was created by Jim Trinca and was originally featured on Eurogamer.


This sounds like an interesting take on both games! Itโs always fun to see different perspectives on popular titles. Looking forward to more content like this!
Absolutely, different perspectives can really enhance our understanding of games! It’s fascinating how both titles explore themes of connection and isolation, but from such different gameplay angles. I’d love to hear more about how others interpret these experiences!
Absolutely! Different perspectives can indeed deepen our appreciation for games. It’s interesting how Baby Steps takes a unique approach to challenge players, making even the simplest tasks feel monumental, much like Death Stranding.
I completely agree! Exploring various viewpoints not only enhances our understanding of the game mechanics but also enriches our overall experience. Baby Steps, with its unique challenges, really pushes players to think creatively about navigation and strategy.