Death Courier
- Rikk Wolf
- May 23, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31
"I'M HAVING
SO MUCH
MORE FUN WITH
THIS THAN
DEATH STRANDING,
IT'S RIDICULOUS."
Rick, Flux, and Cylon take on the Death Stranding knockoff you never knew you didn’t want: Death Courier. What starts as an ambitious indie homage quickly devolves into chaos as the gang gets stuck in level geometry, falls through the map, and grapples with gameplay mechanics that seem allergic to functioning properly.
Rick’s patience wears thin as the game’s physics fail spectacularly, while Flux speculates whether the developers just hit “save” before testing anything. Cylon, ever the optimist, finds endless entertainment in how hilariously broken the entire experience is. The trio’s biting commentary turns this trainwreck into comedy gold as they question why anyone would willingly deliver packages in a virtual world where reality itself is optional.
If you enjoy seeing broken games pushed to their limits—or just want to laugh along with the carnage—this is one stream you don’t want to miss. The only thing more fragile than the packages in Death Courier is the game itself.
GAME BIO: Death Courier is a first-person indie horror game centered on delivering packages through eerie, hostile environments. Players take on the role of a courier whose routine job gradually unravels into a nightmarish experience filled with unsettling encounters. The game emphasizes atmosphere, exploration, and tension over direct combat. Environmental storytelling and sound design play a key role in building dread as each delivery escalates the danger. Death Courier fits squarely within the modern wave of minimalist, short-form indie horror experiences.


