Like any sort of anti-art, it shatters the foundations of the medium so that we can look at those pieces, in isolation, and understand their value as a whole. It throws a spanner into the whole argument around games as art, paradoxically affirming the artistic merits of the medium in a way that few other games ever have.
The fact that Sony allowed this to be on PSN, the fact that the developer thought he deserved money rather than punches for it and the fact that games media in general haven't told you this is awful should tell you something about the low esteem gamers are held in these days.
Cool game! 12 out of 10! No! 68 out of 10! Just because sixty-nine is too unreasonable for this amazing, I am not afraid of this word, a brilliant game!
For true geniuses and inventors - My name is Mayo! 136 out of 10!
Worth playing only for the Platinum trophy. There is very little gameplay on offer here, and the package feels like a cheap joke directed at the player. The joke's on whoever buys My Name Is Mayo.
Un arte bastante chulo para un juego simplón que bien podría ser de móviles.
Simplemente pulsa el mismo botón muchas, muchas, muchas veces y obtendrás variantes y trajes para tu bote de mayonesa y un reluciente trofeo de platino. Es tan absurdo que funciona y es divertido. Acorde a su precio.
Si quieres un trofeo fácil, recomendado.
This game only serves one purpose and that is getting a free Platinum Trophy for a very cheap price and very short gameplay.
All you do is clicking a flask of Mayo for about an hour or less and you get a Platinum Trophy. Some puns were actually fun so I won't rate this lower.