Classic Trophy Hunting Game My Name Is Mayo Has Been Remastered, For Some Reason
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My Name is Mayo has been remastered and re-released for PS4 and PS5, capturing its legacy as a trophy-hunting phenomenon. Initially celebrated for its ease in earning Platinum Trophies by tapping a jar of mayo, it also garnered attention for its humor and quirky minimal story. The remastered version, My Name is Mayo: Remayo, offers enhanced 4K graphics and a new pachinko mode, priced at $1.99. Despite its divisive reputation, many players still cherish the title, making it a curious yet humorous addition to gaming history.
April 1st is always a dangerous time of the year to talk about anything that sounds even remotely weird. My Name is Mayo has been remastered and is available right now.
The cheap game was at the forefront of games offering extremely easy Platinum Trophies, tasking you with doing little more than tapping on a jar of mayo.
Many players say it’s a genuinely funny game in its own right. There’s even a little bit of story in the game. Emphasis on 'little'.
Regardless of how you feel about it, the game has returned in new form titled My Name is Mayo: Remayo, boasting 4k graphics and a new pachinko game mode.
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