Players can opt to jump into local or online play, the latter of which is supported by matchmaking. If you’re like me, however, and had never sampled this wonky physics-based brawler, let me get you up to speed.īefore jumping in for my first game, a colleague here at Hey Poor Player told me to expect “absolute chaos” and described the game and its controls as something akin to “drunken Octodad.” Hilariously, he was absolutely spot on, as I think Gang Beasts is best described as drunken Octodad, with a hint of Smash.Īdmittedly, upon entering the main menu, Gang Beasts comes across as quite a limited package. Given that Gang Beasts has been around in some form since 2014 when it was released in early access on PC, I doubt that it’s a title that needs much introduction for most. And, as soon as I had jumped into a few matches, it was immediately clear that what I’d been missing out on was a hell of a lot of fun! With Gang Beasts finally making its way to the Nintendo Switch, I decided to jump and see what I’ve been missing out on. I’m ashamed to say, that despite hearing tales of the hilarious physics-based antics of developer Boanloaf’s Gang Beasts, I’ve never actually played it. Gang Beasts Review: Physics-Based Brawling Lands On The Switch
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