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Untitled Goose Game Review - Saved By The Bell

  • First Released Sep 20, 2019
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  • PC
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Blame it on my goose.

Untitled Goose Game--a game in which you play as a jerk goose who waddles through a small English town ruining everyone's day-- feels like a miniature version of Hitman, but with mischief instead of murder. Like those games, it's all about learning an environment inside-out and figuring out how to play various people and systems against each other to achieve your goals. You wander between four small, quaint locations and tick off objectives from your list by wreaking havoc on the people you encounter and generally being a nuisance. At first, you're annoying a man as he tends to his garden, turning on his sprinklers as he stands over them, stealing the keys to his gate, nicking his produce, and generally getting in his way. The game continues like this, as the goose's to-do list demands that it causes upset to most of the people it encounters. Working through the game means figuring out how each element interacts with everything else and how to corralling various people, who all react to the goose differently.

It's a comedy first and foremost. Figuring out how to complete each objective might be essential to your progress, but the real fun is in seeing how harried you can make everyone. When you need to make a man spit out his tea, steal his shoes, and ruin his garden, you might start to feel sorry for him, but you also won't want to stop terrorizing him. The goose can only run, grab onto things, honk, and flap its wings, but through some combination of these actions you can manipulate the folks you encounter and cause chaos. One character might run in fear if you honk at them; another might bend over if you drop something for them, giving you a chance to steal their hat; another might leave their post if you steal something of theirs and drop it far away, giving you the chance to go back while they're distracted and steal the object you were really after all along.

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The humor of Untitled Goose Game is built into the mechanics and animations; seeing the goose waddle along, honking and flapping its wings, is inherently amusing and satisfying even before you start causing mischief because of how perfectly evocative it is of a real bird. The clean, colorful visual style is also a treat. But the reactive soundtrack is what really sells the goose's charms. The music, based on Claude Debussy's Préludes, springs into action dynamically based on the goose's actions, punctuating moments when it shocks someone and adding a buoyancy to any scene involving a chase. It gives the game a feeling of farce; at its best, it's reminiscent of a Buster Keaton film, especially since there's no dialogue.

The objectives you're asked to complete often require some lateral thinking. Getting into the headspace of the goose and figuring out how a few actions can spiral into something that's going to annoy one of your targets is very entertaining. Sometimes it's immediately clear what you need to do, and sometimes the solution is more abstract, but most objectives will name an object that you can find within the environment. In the second location, for instance, you're told to "get on TV"--the solution isn't immediately obvious, but finding the TV you need to interact with is not difficult. Untitled Goose Game lightly leads you towards its puzzle solutions without explicitly holding your hand through them, so figuring out a clever solution is rewarding.

You need to complete all but one objective in each location to advance, which is a nice concession, as it means you can progress to the next area even if one of the puzzles just isn't clicking for you. Sometimes it's just a matter of figuring out what needs to be done and then doing it, but you also need to practice some level of finesse: The goose can't get too close to anyone who's going to try to shoo it away, and you'll often need to be stealthy, sneaking under tables, causing distractions, and hiding behind bushes and in boxes like a long-necked, web-toed Solid Snake.

Each area also features a fetch quest objective, for which you need to gather several items and put them in one place while making sure that you're not caught. These objectives are the least fun, generally, because too much is left to the imagination; the first one asks you to "have a picnic" by dragging a variety of particular items to a picnic blanket, but once you've done so the objective is immediately complete, with no additional vignettes or animations to reward all that effort. Untitled Goose Game's best objectives reward you not only with a feeling of satisfaction, but with a fun, charming bit of interaction between the goose and the people it encounters, whether that means watching a man stumble around with a bucket on his head or watching someone else wearily resign themselves to their favorite hat being gone.

Untitled Goose Game is also extremely short. When I reached the end, I was surprised at how little time it had taken--I had only been playing for about two hours. Thankfully, after the credits roll you unlock a new list of objectives across the now fully unlocked map, but there isn't the same incentive to complete them when you know that you won't be rewarded with a new location to explore, or even, necessarily, new interactions. Most of them are twists on previous objectives or more complicated versions of things you've already done, often involving moving items between different locations.

I'm glad that those extra objectives are there, though, and I had a good time working through them. It's just a shame that there isn't a bit more, because Untitled Goose Game ends far before I felt like I'd had my fill or seen everything the game was going to throw at me. Being short isn't inherently bad, but Untitled Goose Game's playground could stand to be bigger. I wished that I could keep riding the high of unlocking new areas and messing with new people, and it still felt like there was plenty of room to escalate things.

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For all the jerkiness I performed, my favorite moment in Untitled Goose Game was the one scene where the game leaned into the goose's charms. I wandered up behind two people having a chat at the pub and hit the button dedicated to honking. The two women turned to look at me, startled, but far less hostile than most of the characters I'd encountered. When I stood in a specific spot they mimed commands for me to perform, fulfilling one of my objectives while absolutely delighting the two women. Untitled Goose Game is a hilariously antagonistic experience most of the time, but I identified strongly with these characters and how lovable they found this horrible goose.

The important thing is that Untitled Goose Game is a hoot. It's a comedy game that focuses on making the act of playing it funny, rather than simply being a game that features jokes. Wishing that it was longer speaks to how much fun I had with it. There's nothing else quite like Untitled Goose Game; it's charming and cute despite being mean, and both very silly and very clever. It's also probably the best non-racing game ever to feature a dedicated "honk" button.

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The Good

  • An extremely funny game about being a jerk
  • A fantastic, adaptive soundtrack perfectly accentuates the game's comedy
  • A lot of smart puzzles that are very fun to solve

The Bad

  • It's short and small, and will likely end well before you get your fill
  • Fetch quest objectives in each location aren't very rewarding

About the Author

James O'Connor has never had a run-in with a real-life problem goose, but a swan chased him once when he was six. Review code was received from the publisher for review.
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Lmao this thing scored an 8 hahah GS you losing ur marbles bruh

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if this goose doesn't lay golden eggs that when opened give us random crap that no ones wants im no buying it!

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This looks pretty great

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Come on.. 8... come on, man gaming is a joke today.

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@oasisbeyond77:Yeah, this "game" is a friggin' joke, I can't believe it's being given attention from a game publication that would want to be taken seriously. This goes for every publication giving this piece of garbage attention.

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@oasisbeyond77: I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that your reaction is 1) heavily influenced by the graphics and/or indie status and 2) made in reference to other games from other genres (e.g., "but Gears got...").

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Miss funny games like this. With all the seriousness and craziness in this age, a fun game like this is always welcome. More welcome if it's actually realeasing on more consoles.

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@SsangyongKYRON: Tell me about it!

I actually had a genuine blast on this one and yeah, there's not a ton of blood or explosions or weapon load outs or anything like what we're normally used to but, it really was fun-- I think it's the humor of it but I could be wrong.

As for the sudden plethora of indie titles, I'll admit that I was a little skeptical at first at all of the really high reviews that a lot of little no-name companies were getting on the Switch but as time goes on, I'm actually a bit glad that some of these indies are getting this kind of notice. I mean, I've played some of them, this one included and, yeah, almost all of the ones that I've played so far are some pretty solid games with quite a bit of imagination.

Granted, they're indies so they're all kind of on the short side and the production values just aren't going to be as sophisticated as a large blockbuster but, otoh... I don't know, maybe I'm getting old, but I've come to the conclusion that it's actually kind of refreshing to see and play some stuff that doesn't have XII after it's name or isn't the battle royale loot box generator du jour.

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@dlist4ever: I have the opposite feeling, I am almost 40 years old and I lost the appeal to play 2D games unless they are extremely polished like "Inside" "Limbo" "trine" etc.

What I really miss in this generation is a traditional turn based JRPG.

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@SsangyongKYRON: Actually, I am so with you on the retro-style 2D games. I just keep seeing "old" whenever I see them! (Maybe it's a generational thing?)

So, actually, I wasn't thinking about 2D games. I mean, there's a lot don't get me wrong but no, that's not what I meant.

Some of the games, like this one, aren't 2D. They're not open world by any means but they're not 2D either. Bastion plays more like Diablo then anything else and it's pretty darned good imho. Great story, good music and the "Narrator" turned out a pretty solid performance too. This one, Goose Game, is just slightly small areas but it is 3D and, like I said, to me, it was funny and a bit fun.

As for the games that you're looking for, I have seen some turn-based JRPGs lurking in the eStore too- in fact, I was actually kind of amazed to discover over the last few months that not only is turn-based still around but it's also getting a renaissance in the indie market- as is that Diablo style that I kinda like.

So, yeah, I'm with you- I am beyond sick and tired of 2D platformers and probably have been for more years then I want to admit. Personally, I just check the screenshots or the description to see what I'm going to play and if I see 2D, I drive on. lol.

Anyway, with turn-based, I'd just check the description because I have been seeing those words quite a bit actually. In fact, I think all the indie folks are starting to realize that putting the key words in their description (2D platformer, Rogue-lite, turn-based, JRPG, etc) will pull in the folks like us who are finding ourselves missing or wanting a particular type of game over the others.

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Definitely not gears of war

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Edited By jinzo9988

This begs for some sort of expansion for a Canada goose. They're real assholes sometimes too.

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@jinzo9988: Oh wow, the Wikipedia article on the Canada goose has the second opening paragraph mentioning its status of being considered as a pest, and it's not even challenged by Wikipedia's anal-retentive editors. They are that bad, huh?

And to think that they were close to being hunted to extinction in the previous century...

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@Gelugon_baat: They aren't horrible if you leave them alone. The problem is they walk wherever the **** they want, so if they're where you need to be or someplace you need to walk by them... good luck.

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@jinzo9988: Why? They freak out when humans get close? Or they just start heckling the human?

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@Gelugon_baat: they're just very territorial and very rarely alone so confident as well. They're also surprisingly big when you see them up close?! I've seen them grab a guy buy his trousers and slam thier wings against legs, poor guy limped away in agony.

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@cherub1000: Well, they certainly are bold enough now that they aren't terrified of humans. Also, I didn't know that their wings are tough enough to actually slap things with; I thought that bird wings are usually too dainty for that kind of abuse.

I do recall that there are sanctioned goose cullings. Denver in USA recently had one. To think that subspecies of the bird used to be close to extinction at the start of the twentieth century.

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@jinzo9988: "Cobra chicken"

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@jinzo9988: Oh, tell me about it! Especially the ones in the pond behind my building at work! Can't tell you how many times I had to chase those pesky things off, and then we get these idiots around here that keep feeding them. All that bread is not good for those birds at all. I've been trying to get the city to put up "Don't feed the wildlife" signs up in the area, but no such luck thus far.

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Edited By Gelugon_baat

The DLC is about a seagull in Australia.

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@Gelugon_baat: Mine?

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@jwrebholz: Finding Nemo did not get the sounds of the gulls right, but yeah, the seagulls of Australia are kind of like that.

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If this game doesn't end with the goose either killing someone or shooting of nukes or the like idk if I want to play it

Edit I would also be ok if he realised the avian flu goose style

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Lol it is so fun, makes me think about actual multiplayer trolls. They can be such gooses.

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