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Why the fuck aren't there more of these

All right party game, but gets boring quickly after some sessions.

I like playing silly games with friends and family, especially party games with your phone on the big screen. After Knowledge is Power and a couple of The Jackbox Party Packs, I decided to give That’s You! a try. It was all right, but falls short in comparison to the other party games out there, in my opinion. Not because the games are bad or something, but mainly because it gets boring, really quick.

In That’s You!, you play a variety of different mini games and an algorithm decides which game is played next, depending on the answers and votes of the players. You start with a hypothetical situation, on which you respond by answering questions or draw your response.

You can answer questions like “Who is most likely to….” or “Which player would..”. After that you can play various drawing games, in which you need to draw someone from a selfie as accurately as possible. Or the other way around, taking a selfie that resembles a certain picture. There is also a word game in which players must finish a sentence.

After ten rounds, the final game is played, in which a player has been assigned a certain trait, that other players must draw on his selfie. The player with the most points throughout the rounds, wins the game.

The graphics, animations and art style, are all a little blend. It is the same colours and animations throughout, and most of the graphics come from the ugly faces of the selfies of all your friends and the hideous drawings and d!cks on top of that drawing. Sound wise, That’s You! is not that special.

Just like Knowledge is Power, the animations that play before progressing to the next game or stage, are very slow. When a joker is dropped on an answer for example, the animations of two jokers falling down, rolling around and eventually lay still, takes too long in my opinion. Again, compare this to the Jackbox series, and the difference is night and day.

Although fun for a few sessions, That’s You! gets boring eventually. This is mainly because most of the games are the same idea. Take a selfie and make a drawing in some kind of theme. In my opinion, it lacks the variety that The Jackbox games have for example. Combine this with the blend art style and the slow progression and animations, and I would prefer The Jackbox series over this game any time.

So in the end, That’s You! is certainly not a bad game, and if you bought this one instead of any other party game, I would surely recommend it. For me however, I would prefer the other games I mentioned.

8+/10

I have so much fun playing this title. The perfect party game to play with your friends is right here.

That's You! it's an enjoyable game to play with family or friends. The bigger the group, the better. It creates many moments of laughter and fun.
However, it's important to be cautious about the collection of personal information. Since the game includes our facial photos and personal answers, there is a risk that this information could be sold to unknown and undesired companies. So while it's a fun game, it's essential to keep in mind the potential privacy implications and not become too comfortable with it.


this game is really fun in groups larger than like 4--i do like the customization options

I like the quirky host, I feel safe with him on this grand adventure,

A decent party game, weighed down by everyone that wants to play needing to download an app.

Had more fun than any right he deserves.

It's a dumb party game that will keep many evenings with friends entertaining enough. After 1 year I'm pretty sure I completely forgot about it.

Really fun party game. You should try it with friends

Fantastic party game. Nice twist on the "use your phone" gameplay that Jackbox created. Annoying to have to download an app but it's worth it. It is genuinely really fun and hilarious game with a group of friends.

Another one of the Playlink titles. My friends always complain that this one takes too long but are still down to play it every now and again. It's alright but there are better offerings of similar ilk. It kind of sucks that you need an app and have to be connected to the Wi-Fi, instead of just playing in a browser window like with Jackbox.

had some laughs
incompatable on ps5 though, shame

Rounds last too long and the announcer is annoying. Otherwise, this is good for some fun times with friends/family just don't expect it to be a lasting addition.

A poor man's Jackbox