Octodad: Dadliest Catch

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Top Critic Average

52%

Critics Recommend

Game Rant
3.5 / 5
Eurogamer
7 / 10
IGN
7.8 / 10
PC Gamer
45 / 100
GamesRadar+
3.5 / 5
Game Informer
5.8 / 10
Polygon
7 / 10
GameSpot
6 / 10
Creators: Kevin Zuhn, Young Horses, Inc
Release Date: Jan 30, 2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5

Octodad: Dadliest Catch Review Summary

FairCritic Consensus

Octodad: Dadliest Catch has its charms emerging from its ludicrous gameplay and wonderful sense of humour. Critics do not is a love-it-or-hate-it game due to its gameplay being inherently complicated, but many of them agree its worthy of a shot


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Critic Reviews for Octodad: Dadliest Catch

Octodad: Dadliest Catch knows exactly what type of experience it wants to deliver and, for the most part, it succeeds in doing so. The mechanics work well and the concept is charming and enjoyable. But a few rough patches will likely keep players from seeing the game as anything more than a pleasant distraction or a fun sandbox to mess around in. Luckily, Octodad is a relatively short experience, and even when it starts to get a little dull or frustrating, there's always something different for Octodad to struggle to do.

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It's a shame Octodad leans so heavily on traditional gameplay tropes like boss fights and stealth sections in its second half, especially when the opening sections suggest something quirkier and more inventive - but taken as a whole, it's still a minor triumph.

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IGN

7.8 / 10.0
IGN

Octodad revels in its brand of absurdist physical comedy, but also tells a touching tale.

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Starts out funny, but quickly becomes frustrating. A wonderfully weird and original concept that falls flat like its jelly-limbed hero.

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It might be brief, but Octodad is definitely worth checking out for anyone interested in a charming, hilarious experience. Also, you get to play as an octopus, which... you know, is pretty awesome.

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Funny at first, but the jokes wear thin as harder objectives set in

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When the bizarre controls make mundane tasks impossible, Dadliest Catch is just too funny to be frustrating. When it piles on the weight of traditional video game challenges, controlling the tendrils of an uncooperative marionette becomes instantly less appealing.

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Octodad: Dadliest Catch has moments of comic brilliance, but much of it is uninspired, and it ends before it really even gets going.

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