The humor can also be overly silly at times, more befitting a cartoon than a subtle independent
comedy with melancholy beats, and the action elements toward the end, including car chases and
destruction, feel like they belong in a spoof of 1980s blockbusters more so than in a poignant story
about two misunderstood and withdrawn characters finding ways to come together.
It's their dialog with Rufus during your adventure that provides much of the
comedy in the game, be it from Toni's stories
about Rufus» many misadventures or Gizmo talking
about how Rufus is responsible for pretty much every bit of crime and
destruction around the town.