![]() I almost played the entire game twice in one day because it was just fun to show the game to different people. The game is a little short - it only took me a little over three hours - but is addictively replayable. Octodad's wife and kids are also well-acted, and his kids have some of the funniest dialogue that actually sounds like it would come out of a pair of children. Octodad speaks in a series of blubs, and while they sound hilarious on their own, the subtitles make them even better. It'd be a shame to bring up the sound design without bringing up the excellent voice acting. Even when listening to someone else play this game without looking, you can tell just how much chaos is happening. Even more hilarious is the sound design - the squishes, pops, bloops, and blubs all have their own humorous charm. His facial expressions change depending on the context - whether he's tired, angry, scared, or just blinking, it's hard not to keep laughing, especially when his goofy face is flopping all over the place. It's also just satisfying to watch Octodad move and.be Octodad. The way Octodad moves is not as random as it might seem at first, and understanding that is immensely satisfying in its own way. ![]() Regardless of how awkward the controls were, it never felt like I was fighting with them. I played the majority of the game on my Macbook switching between the mouse and the trackpad, though I was most comfortable using a controller. There are plenty of input options to choose from, too: a mouse, the Mac's multitouch trackpad, and when the PS4 version launches, even the Playstation Move.ĭespite the intentional awkwardness of the controls, it's actually rather easy to pick up any of these inputs. This makes simple things like traversing across a room difficult, especially when there's plenty of furniture to knock over along the way. You control each of Octodad's legs and one of his arms individually as the rest of his body ragdolls behind. Much of the humor in Dadliest Catch gameplay comes from this learning curve. From Katamari Damacy to Surgeon Simulator 2013, I love it when games make me stop and think about how to interact with not only the game, but the controller itself. Hilariously failing at mundane things like opening doors and waiting in line is a joy to watch, especially with a character as goofy and emotive as Octodad.I'm quite the fan of awkward control schemes. Makes your day to day problems seem small, doesn't it? This is the essence of Octodad: Dadliest Catch. Now, imagine doing all of that while also being an octopus. Getting up in the morning, commuting to work, paying can be a hassle.
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