#Goat Simulator 2
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squareblind · 1 year ago
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Programming a funny: embracing the concept of a ‘good’ comedy videogame
By Neil Merrett Earthworm Jim and Monkey Island or even one-off indy games such as 2009’s Don’t Sh*t Your Pants all take very different approaches to trying to function as effective interactive comedies.  What then makes a good comedy game? As is always the case with humour, the answer – whether developers look to embrace absurd concepts or game mechanics, or ludicrous characters and scenarios –…
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metalgrateeater · 20 hours ago
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Goat simulator payday fansrt oh yes + bonus wigglypaint drawing of wolf
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stikiduk · 1 month ago
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After literal months of not posting anything on tumblr I regret to inform my audience that I’ve become hyperfixated on the Postal series. Does this mean I’ll have any content for it? Probably not. Just thought you should know.
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theblacksheepcz · 10 months ago
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guys, judge me based on my steam games.
Games with all achievements
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And games with most playtime
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loveletterworm · 1 year ago
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The goat simulator fortnite skin frightens me
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They did something strange to her
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roxxywolf-multiversa · 7 months ago
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Goat simulator 1 and 3 Roxxygoat.
A picture of my gacha oc and a sketch of my goat simulator goat avataar as gacha and a au of Roxxywolf:D🐐🖤🤍❤️
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thekit-katniss · 2 years ago
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Games I've Played in 2022
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takedagames · 2 years ago
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PUSS IN BOOTS 2: Goat Toast The Wolf
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a-sad-moth · 2 years ago
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OH SHIT GOAT SIMULATOR IS LIKE. WAIT WHAY 😭
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hotshotshitshow · 2 years ago
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Is this the RDR2 reference I'm hoping it isssss
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an-aussie-button-masher · 2 years ago
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2022 Gaming Wrap-Up
   What a year, huh? 2022 has had everything from international invasions and stubborn diseases to countless celebrities making a joke of themselves and more superhero shows than anyone asked for. It was basically impossible to predict what was coming next, but if one thing is for sure, the world of video game culture had an absolute banger of a year - long-anticipated sequels, several film and TV adaptations, and what seems to be the hundredth GTA 5 re-release. As we gear up for an exciting new year with plenty of promising upcoming releases, let’s take a moment to look back at 2022 and figure out just what was going on in that mess.
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JANUARY-MARCH    The year was off to a rocky start, with the announcement that E3 would once again be cancelled due to COVID concerns. These last three years have been rough for the world’s biggest gaming convention; 2020 saw the first-ever cancellation in 25 years, 2021 featured an online-only version of the event, and now it’s been cancelled for the second time. Thankfully, the Entertainment Software Association that hosts E3 stated that they planned to re-open the event for 2023, but time will tell if that remains possible by then.   In brighter news, the Steam Deck was released in February, a handheld platform for on-the-go access to Steam’s entire gaming library. Just keep an eye on the battery life - you’ll likely get only an hour or two of God of War before it hits the red. The first three months of the year also featured the release of some highly-anticipated new games: Horizon: Forbidden West continued the award-winning story of Zero Dawn, Kirby and the Forgotten Land brought a return to the cute and occasionally terrifying Dream Land, and the long-awaited Elden Ring dominated sales as the year’s best-selling title.
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APRIL-JUNE    After a hectic start to the year, things slowed down a little in the second quarter. A handful of smaller events were held in lieu of E3, starting with the Summer Games Fest, including announcements for The Callisto Protocol and Goat Simulator 3. The second Sonic the Hedgehog film was also released to positive reception, while the Halo series on Paramount+ was released to…much less positivity. It appears that video game adaptations are still hit-or-miss, but at least we’ve improved since the old 1993 live-action Super Mario Bros. movie. We don’t talk about that one.   Back to the actual games, Diablo Immortal was released in June; while it was a passably decent mobile game, it also serves as an early example of the worrying trend of microtransactions coming from Blizzard Entertainment. With extremely predatory (and concerningly effective) pay-to-win mechanics, Immortal continues to push Blizzard into their downward spiral that began last year. They’ve come a long way since the days where they were once at the height of the respected developers list, and their chances of clawing their way back up seem grim. At least LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and The Quarry brought some much-appreciated quality to this month’s games library.
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JULY-SEPTEMBER    Video game history was made at the start of the year’s second half, with the biggest leak ever: Grand Theft Auto 6. That’s right, after 9 whole years since the original release of GTA 5, we finally have concrete confirmed proof of a sequel, all thanks to a devastating leak revealing a massive new open-world map and over an hour of early gameplay. Rockstar Games confirmed the validity of the 90+ leaked videos, and went on to say that while it would not impact the game’s development, they were extremely disappointed by their hard work being revealed by some random hacker. Leaks may be fun and exciting for the fans, but developers keep things under wraps for a reason!   Back beyond the controllers, another game adaptation was started in September: Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, a Netflix anime series based on Cyberpunk 2077. It was met with near-universal praise, exploring the dangerous streets of Night City in a way that the game never did with unique characters and a compelling new story. It’s a bright sign for video game adaptations, and here’s hoping it opens the way for more high-quality game series. For those that prefer the games themselves, the adorably demonic Cult of the Lamp took the roguelike genre by storm, Stray told a fascinating story through the eyes of a cute little kitty, and Splatoon 3 quickly jumped to the top of millions of Switch players’ libraries within days of release.
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OCTOBER-DECEMBER    Things always seem to ramp up in the gaming community towards the end of the year, with plenty of major new releases on top of the Game Awards that were held in early December. Two of the year’s biggest releases came out around this time; God of War: Ragnarok, the climactic follow-up to Kratos’ 2018 Norse adventure, and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet bringing one of the world’s largest franchises to its’ next generation. The massive RPG Elden Ring managed to topple the competition as 2023’s Game of the Year, while Splatoon 3 won a well-deserved Best Multiplayer Game.   Additionally, October saw the release of DC’s open-world RPG Gotham Knights, bringing co-op to the beloved Arkham series but falling short on matching its’ iconic combat mechanics. Meanwhile, Overwatch 2 launched with fun new gameplay held back by yet more of Blizzard’s monetization schemes. The bizarre combination of Super Mario with the chaotic Rabbids returned with Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, and the hair-raising survival horror of The Callisto Protocol hit the best-selling list within a week of release. Overall, the end of the year looks to be full of all kinds of exciting games, a perfect way to spend the holidays as 2022 draws to a close.
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LOOKING FORWARDS    With 2022 almost over, it’s time to make those new year’s resolutions and set our sights on the future. 2023 already has quite a few exciting new releases planned, like Spider-Man 2 and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. On top of that, two games will be getting the silver screen adaptation treatment, including The Last of Us being turned into a HBO series starring the Mandalorion himself, Pedro Pascal, as Joel Miller. The animated Super Mario Bros. Movie also has a newly-revealed release date for April, with absolutely beautiful visuals that will faithfully bring all your favourite Mario levels straight to the big screen. If things go according to plan, we’ll also be back at E3 in 2023 after the convention’s spotty attendance in the last three years, so get ready to scramble for those tickets.
  2023 looks to be following the welcome trend of great singleplayer gaming still going strong - it’s not all about online multiplayer these days despite what it might seem, and I for one am very glad to keep playing solo all year long if I can. See you in the new year, everyone!   Happy Holidays!       - An Aussie Button-Masher
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fandomsideworks · 2 years ago
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I found James and Maria at the Quiet Hill Rest Stop in Goat Simulator 3
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hitscank · 13 hours ago
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Played Goat Simulator 3, kinda meh.. like GTA but with goats. Absolutely Jank. You Cannot Lick Your Friends.
Gears of War Ultimate Edition is broken on PC. We have to run Gears 4 which will be tested later today.
Dead Island 2 is fun, gunplay is boring, but it enables you to use EVERYTHING you have.
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xboxissues · 20 days ago
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New Xbox Games for November 4 to November 8 2024
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twohitgames · 3 months ago
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Nintendo eShop recibe estos descargables el 30 de agosto
Nintendo eShop recibe variedad de géneros durante esta semana con dosis de plataformas, acción y simulación. Pizza Tower – Tour De Pizza Peppino Espagueti llega a Nintendo eShop, un italiano orondo, calvo, sorprendentemente ágil y poderoso, tiene una misión: acabar con la Torre de Pizza para salvar su restaurante de la destrucción. Síguelo en su alocada carrera por los pisos de la torre, mientras…
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thxnks4themrms · 7 months ago
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My wife
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