Devilgunman
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Love to read a review when the reviewer has no fucking clue what the game is all about and give it a shit score, just like the very first western Monster Hunter reviews.
Wow, what a shit reviewEnjoying the game so far. Disappointed it's short but at least it's got the Workshop stuff.
That CVG review is honestly one of the worst game reviews I've ever read. The author so thoroughly missed the point that it's comical.
Oh so ambition means nothing. The tone is almost like "They're idiots for attempting something like that" rather than applauding their ambition. Oh, and Overgrowth begs to differThe credits lists about a dozen core staff who worked on the full game, and most indie teams of this size wouldn't go near a 3D adventure game. A project of such scope usually requires art divisions bigger than the entire Young Horses team.
Seriously..I mean why can't an Octopus walk better!
Everyone who was expecting this to review well is a narrow minded twit.
It is reviewing well. But pointing out stupidity when a reviewer seems to have missed the entire point of the game is well within our rights.
The point of the game is that it's a random novelty with often frustrating controls and a weird inclusion of a stealth section. If a reviewer wants to criticise the controls, why not let them? Criticising the game is well within their rights. Who are you to say they're wrong?
The point of the game is that it's a random novelty with often frustrating controls and a weird inclusion of a stealth section.
They're not wrong, they're just missing the point. The controls are meant to be silly.
Well sure, but not every reviewer/player has to believe that the point is a good one.
The point of the game is that it's a random novelty with often frustrating controls and a weird inclusion of a stealth section. If a reviewer wants to criticise the controls, why not let them? Criticising the game is well within their rights. Who are you to say they're wrong?
Criticizing the game is within their rights. Criticizing their review is within our rights
Criticizing the game is within their rights. Criticizing their review is within our rights
But yes. Not everybody well enjoy the game. Not everybody will like it's gimmick. Welcome to the world of reviews people
Criticising it without having played the game yourself? Sure, why not. Nobody else ever does it.
Also on Humble Bundle store. Cheaper than Steam in the UK for a Steam copy, also gives a DRM free copy too.Could you please add that this is available on GOG (in addition to Steam) in the OP?
I would have bought this in an instant, but it seems a bit expensive for such a short game?
Criticising it without having played the game yourself? Sure, why not. Nobody else ever does it.
I would have bought this in an instant, but it seems a bit expensive for such a short game?
Is there motion control for this game?
At $12, I'm in day one. My gf is gonna love this.
edit: I assumed it would be $12 day one with PS+ discount... we'll see what happens.
I would have bought this in an instant, but it seems a bit expensive for such a short game?
When was that ever a standard and why should downloadable games be constrained to those prices?Seriously. Can we go back to $9.99 being the standard for downloadable games and $4.99 being for the smaller titles? Now they're priced at $9.99 and $14.99. Oh well...this is supposed to be free with PS+ right?
Move controls on PS4![]()
I hope there is some type of demo. Judging from all the videos I can't tell if I will love it or really dislike it.
The point of the game is that it's a random novelty with often frustrating controls and a weird inclusion of a stealth section. If a reviewer wants to criticise the controls, why not let them? Criticising the game is well within their rights. Who are you to say they're wrong?
Here is my website's review over at MiddleofNowhereGaming (MONG).
Tldr -- I really liked it, $15 is justified for 2-3 hours of non-stop smiling, laughing, and getting the catchy theme music stuck in your head.
Game sounds hilarious throughout.
I do wonder if all the "reviewers" played all the way through based on some of the reviews that dog the second half of the game.
It's 2 hours long. I would be shocked if most didn't play it to completion. If they didn't, that's just stupid.
I shall buy this. Always wanted to be an Octopus in a 3-piece suit.
It's 2 hours long. I would be shocked if most didn't play it to completion. If they didn't, that's just stupid.
Out of curiousity, why is Octodad taking its sweet time to get to the PS4?
Out of curiousity, why is Octodad taking its sweet time to get to the PS4?
What is going on with these reviews?