Enemies, particularly rock-throwing monkeys and panthers, suffered from poor AI, often appearing out of thin air or getting stuck in loops.
The crafting system was extremely shallow, primarily limited to making bandages, and the game’s "Labyrinth" area was criticized for tedious backtracking and instant-death traps.
Reviewers from GameRant and Gold-Plated Games highlighted numerous mechanical flaws:
Prominent critic John Bain (TotalBiscuit) posted a highly critical review titled "WTF Is... - Day One: Garry's Incident?".
The attempt to silence criticism backfired spectacularly, drawing millions of viewers to Bain's follow-up videos and turning the internet against the studio. This incident is often cited as a turning point in the conversation regarding fair use and consumer rights on platforms like YouTube . Gameplay and Technical Failures
