Goat Simulator: Remastered
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Critic Reviews for Goat Simulator: Remastered
Goat Simulator: Remastered offers players plenty of fun via various DLCs and the original game, with great new visuals as well.
I think Goat Simulator Remastered isn't worth it. While the remaster competently adds multiplayer, DLC, and slightly improves textures and lighting, the game remains the same'buggy, clunky, and less fun than it aims to be. There are plenty of other games offering absurd fun with much better controls.
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Goat Simulator: Remastered is a decent refresh of a cult classic. It’s not going to win any game of the year awards, but it’s a guaranteed source of goofy fun for a short while – just don’t expect anything groundbreaking. If nothing else, shows how far Goat Simulator 3 has actually pushed the series forward, and gave it some focus it sorely needed. There’s a lot of game here with all of the DLCs and improved visuals that give it new life for a new generation. Goat Simulator: Remastered is now a solid and less buggy game, but it’s still as aimless as it was before.
Goat Simulator Remastered successfully captures the essence of the original game, providing a polished and enjoyable experience. Its intuitive controls, humorous gameplay, and nostalgic feel make it a delightful addition to any gamer’s library. However, with Goat Simulator 3 priced similarly, the upgrades may not justify a purchase for those who own the first game, creating a quandary for loyal enthusiasts. Moreover, investing your money elsewhere might be advisable considering its wild and disorderly campaign.
Goat Simulator: Remastered is the best version to enjoy the iconic 2014 indie experience. A complete package that includes all DLC and a new look, it nevertheless stumbles clumsily in a technical realization that omits to pay attention to crucial factors that undermine its enjoyability for the general public. The remaster thus becomes a cult product exactly like its progenitor, intended for fans of the unscrupulous Pilgor goat as well as for all those able to overlook the graphics engine's performance embarrassments.
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