Hanging out with friends, bombing walls, and smashing bottles would be much more fun with out the jail time.
Players can use a variety of spray can nozzles, from wide "fat caps" to thin "featherduster" tips, which affect the spray pattern and control. The game realistically simulates the weight, pressure, and dripping behavior of real spray paint, allowing players to create detailed and nuanced graffiti artwork. Reviewers consistently praise the authenticity of the painting experience, with one stating it "nails it" and is "so close" to real-world graffiti.
The ability to fine-tune the paint color using color wheels and palettes gives players extensive creative control. Reviewers highlight the game's capacity for artistic freedom, with one stating it "gives me those abilities and feelings back, without the impending fear of getting in trouble."
The game provides players with a selection of highly detailed and atmospheric environments to paint in, from gritty urban rooftops to moody train yards. Reviewers highlight the strong sense of immersion these environments create, with one noting they "forget they were ever in quarantine" when painting. The environments also feature interactive elements like ladders, scaffolding, and even a drivable scissor lift, allowing players to access hard-to-reach areas.
The game's multiplayer functionality, which supports up to four players, allows players to collaborate on large-scale murals. Reviewers describe the experience as "magic" and "awesome," fostering a sense of creative community. However, some note that the multiplayer experience could be improved with features like the ability to see who you're playing with and kick troublemakers.
Players can take in-game photos, save and load their artwork, and even beam reference images onto the painting surfaces. The inclusion of a "director mode" for capturing cinematic replays of the painting process is also praised by reviewers.
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