Zach Goodier
This simple add-on to the original very simple game allows
players to role play as various goat classes in a fantasy world. Your heroic goat embarks on quests, fights
bears, harvesters, and other creatures of the world, to become the greatest
goat in all the land. What follows is
more of the hilarity and ridiculousness that defined the original Goat Simulator.
For those interested in a little magic... |
The world itself feels much bigger, and less like the cage
you had in the original. There are several
small villages to explore (or destroy) at your leisure. As well as a multitude of quests to keep you
busy while you explore. The quests
themselves feel rather simple or silly, but they have the same charm that you’ve
come to love with this game as a whole.
You can be a microwave, too. |
You can select different classes, matching many of the
standard classes seen in medieval fantasy, like tanks, and each comes with
outfits and such. They also come with
unique skills that fit each class, and you can level up to unlock new stuff to
enjoy. I haven’t played with all the
classes, but they all make me laugh, whether I picked the “Tank” goat with the
big armor, or the “wizard” goat with magician outfit, they all result in
laughter as you watch your goat flail around, grabbing items and people with
its tongue, and being launched from catapults.
The world is surprisingly well-made. |
Overall, this is a new and improved take on the original Goat Simulator. They realized the things that made us enjoy
the original, and expanded on it. They
give it the trappings of a real MMO, but they don’t take it seriously. This game isn’t about picking up high level
armor or ultra-rare weapons, it’s just about goofing around and enjoying
yourself. This is a cheap game with that
more than pays for itself with light-hearted laughs and more of the ridiculousness
that made us fall in love with the game in the first place. However, this isn’t a very deep game, the
mechanics are very simple, like the original, and once the humor of the goats
themselves wears off, there isn’t much else to this game, so this gag game is
much of what you’d expect, a solid laugh for a few hours, but once it all
starts to age, there isn’t much left to enjoy.
Good:
-Plenty to laugh at and enjoy as you pick your classes and
explore the world.
-More great ragdoll physics.
-Great world development, that only gets better with Steam Workshop support.
Bad:
-Shallow, with little fun once the initial laughs and
excitement wear thin.
Scully Rating: 8 out of 10
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