
"Baby Steps sees players controlling Nate, who suddenly realizes that he has the power to walk. This leads to the unemployed character attempting to "find meaning in a wasted life," per the game's website. In addition, Devolver Digital notes on Steam that now Baby Steps players can help Nate ascend a mountain while they are actually on a mountain, too."
"Last week, the ESRB rating came out for Baby Steps, and it sure is something. The description for the game says the setting is "a mystical realm full of quirky and bizarre characters," and that includes "human/donkey hybrids with exposed male genitalia." Just to be clear, you shouldn't encounter similar people out on your walks with the game on Steam Deck. If you do, it's recommendable to call the authorities and run."
"Last month, Baby Steps was delayed to steer clear of Hollow Knight: Silksong. The developers--Bennett Foddy (Getting Over It), Gabe Cuzzillo (Ape Out), and Maxi Boch (Ape Out)--had fun with the release-date change, making a short trailer of Nate climbing on a statue of Hornet, the protagonist in Silksong. Baby Steps is set to launch September 23 on PC and PS5."
Baby Steps is verified for Steam Deck, enabling portable play in locations like parks, bus stops, and coffee shops. Players control Nate, an unemployed character who suddenly discovers the power to walk and attempts to find meaning in a wasted life while ascending a mountain. The ESRB describes the setting as a mystical realm with quirky, bizarre characters, including human/donkey hybrids with exposed male genitalia. The release was delayed to avoid coinciding with Hollow Knight: Silksong. Developers Bennett Foddy, Gabe Cuzzillo, and Maxi Boch released a playful trailer featuring Nate climbing a statue of Hornet. Baby Steps launches September 23 on PC and PS5.
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