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Play Overview
Ethan Goes to Work (2020) is an action adventure game where Ethan McCormick just wants to get to work and not even invading aliens on his home planet of Waffle can stop him. It's a quirky tale featuring hand-to-hand brawling with a briefcase, a gun that turns people into fruit, a giant baby and it's all voiced in Spanish with English subtitles.
Ethan Goes to Work is an amusing tale of an unassuming office worker faced with an alien invasion. As his planet gets destroyed around him, Ethan presses on because he doesn't want to be late for work. Essentially it's a combat adventure, you start with simple fighting controls to swing a briefcase or roll out of the way of the soldiers and robots, and then acquire the alien fruit gun that turns people into healthy snacks. Make your way to the the big boss who just happens to be a giant baby, and find a way to finally get to work.
The result is ab inventive story with comedic characters and sci-fi movie references that does not take itself too seriously. The fact that it is in Spanish should not put off non-speakers as the voices are fully subtitled. A fun short adventure with an unlikely hero.
Our examiner, Andrea Walney, first checked Ethan Goes to Work (Dreams) 2 years ago. It was re-examined by Thom Robertson and updated 5 days ago.
Ethan Goes to Work is an amusing tale of an unassuming office worker faced with an alien invasion. As his planet gets destroyed around him, Ethan presses on because he doesn't want to be late for work. Essentially it's a combat adventure, you start with simple fighting controls to swing a briefcase or roll out of the way of the soldiers and robots, and then acquire the alien fruit gun that turns people into healthy snacks. Make your way to the the big boss who just happens to be a giant baby, and find a way to finally get to work.
The result is ab inventive story with comedic characters and sci-fi movie references that does not take itself too seriously. The fact that it is in Spanish should not put off non-speakers as the voices are fully subtitled. A fun short adventure with an unlikely hero.
Our examiner, Andrea Walney, first checked Ethan Goes to Work (Dreams) 2 years ago. It was re-examined by Thom Robertson and updated 5 days ago.
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Play Style
Duration
Play Time: This game will take between half an hour and 1 hour to complete. How fast you complete this will depend on your skills with the boss fight.
Benefits
Age Ratings
Contains scenes of combat and mild swearing.
Skill Level
9+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Still, it's important for parents and guardians to consider the maturity required to process the game content.
Account Rating
Account required for online play that has 7 years old as minimum age. You must be 7 years old to have a PSN account, which is required to play Dreams. To set this up you need permission from a parent or guardian. Unless the parent or guardian specify not to restrict Network Features | Communication and User-Generated Content, or make an exception for Dreams they will only be able to access games and assets created by Media Molecule (rather than games made by the community).Costs
Ethan Goes to Work
This game is free to play. There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.This is an unusual "subscription" as you only need to purchase the Dreams game once on PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, then you can access all the games for free.
Game Details
Release Date: 26/02/2020, updated in 2020
Out Now: PS4 and PS5
Skill Rating: 9+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Action, Platform (Fighting and Narrative)
Accessibility: 14 features
Components: 3D Third-Person
Developer: Culosoman (@Culosoman)
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