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Hiyah Go! is a chaotic voice-controlled battle royale developed by FoliesAPP and released in 2026 for PC. The game throws you into a 60-player arena where you lead a team of monsters and use voice commands to cast spells and attack opponents. Its core gimmick is vocal input for combat, shouting specific keywords triggers abilities, making every match a noisy, strategic free-for-all. Think Fortnite meets Naruto’s hand-signs, but with your own voice as the interface. The genre-blending formula leans into accessibility and absurdity, targeting players who enjoy fast-paced co-op and PvP.
In Hiyah Go!, each match starts with you selecting a monster squad and dropping into a shrinking map. Voice recognition software translates your shouts into spells, with accuracy and timing affecting damage. You’ll spend most sessions shouting “Thunderclap!” to unleash lightning or “Heal!” to restore health, while dodging enemy attacks. The game balances solo skill and team coordination, co-op modes require synchronized commands to execute combos. Matches rarely last longer than 15 minutes, with the battle royale format pushing players toward frantic last-man-standing showdowns. Controls feel clunky at first but become intuitive, though mic quality heavily impacts performance.
Hiyah Go! holds a 72% community rating on PlayPile, with 47% of players achieving 100% completion. Average playtime is 38 hours, split evenly between battle royale and co-op modes. Community moods are polarized: 39% call it “chaotic and addictive,” while 28% label it “frustratingly finicky.” Critic reviews highlight its “bold, if buggy, experiment in voice-gaming” (PC Gamer, 8/10) and “a party game that accidentally becomes a party killer” (Destructoid, 6/10). Players with poor internet or mics report high dropout rates, while vocal powerhouses praise the “unmatched intensity” of shouting matches.
Hiyah Go! is a niche pick for fans of unconventional mechanics and short, explosive matches. Its voice-control system is impressive but flawed, achieving high ranks requires practice and a good mic. At a modest price tag, it’s worth sampling if you enjoy chaotic co-op or have a competitive edge. However, the reliance on vocal input and occasional bugs make it a tough sell for casual gamers. Stick with it for 20 hours, and you might unlock its weird charm. Otherwise, it’s a shout into the void.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative, Battle Royale
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