Goat Simulator: Remasteredis a convenient collection of the original game and its many creative DLC packs, but the remaster misses the mark to be considered the greatest of all time. After becoming an indie hit among the online community, the silly sandbox where players can cause chaos as an innocent goat has grown into a gaming franchise filled with comedic, stress-free shenanigans. While the remaster brings chaos for one to four players, issues (some of which include performance problems) do not help the game become its best version.

Goat Simulator: Remastered

The latest franchise installment included achaotic carnival of goat-fueled mayhem inGoat Simulator 3’sMultiverse of NonsenseDLC, bringing the series to new heights of absurdity. It andGS3felt like a proper evolution of everything the first game built upon, including its large open world and the plethora of pop culture and gaming references. WhileGoat Simulator: Remasteredprovides an easy way to enjoy the original game and its six DLCs, it doesn’t add much or update the beloved game enoughto be considered a satisfying rerelease.

Even Zombie Apocalypses & Space Colonies Are Not Safe From The Goat

Goat Simulator: Remastered Features Seven Differently-Themed Areas

Even though the original game began with the idea of an immortal goat causing mischief in a small town,Goat Simulator’s success helped it grow into something much more. Each DLC introduced a new map filled with activities, quests, costumes, and special abilities for players to discover, lick, and headbutt,each of which is included inGoat Simulator: Remastered.Each can be selected from a very convenient menu that lets you dive horns-first into one of seven locations, some much more distinct than others.

Why It’s Goat Simulator 3 & Not Goat Simulator 2

When Goat Simulator 3 was announced as the sequel to 2014’s Goat Simulator, many were left wondering whether a Goat Simulator 2 existed.

Thanks toGoat Simulator: Remastered’s dedication to making things more accessible for players, you’re able to start any of the original game’s DLCs from the main menu and progress each at your own pace. This means that the wackiest sort of zombie apocalypse started by a goat in theGOATZcampaign, the class-based fantasyGoat MMO Simulator, the hilarious zoo animal heist missions ofGoat Simulator PAYDAY, and others can be accessed without having to complete the others. Each feels distinct, butthe remaster does little to bridge them togetherbesides adding a bus stop and dark tunnel to connect them.

Rhino on a tractor, Goat drinking from a puddle, Goat doing a kick, all from Goat Simulator 3

While each DLC has its own gags and themes, players will have different goals depending on which they play. A personal favorite of mine is the sci-fi-themedWaste of Spacelevel, which puts the goat in a vast space colony that’s dependent on the player’s ability to collect money to unlock new sections.References toMass Effect, the crowdfunding money pit known asStar Citizen, and other beloved futuristic games can be discovered. It’s only one example of theconsiderable variationGoat Simulator: Remastered’s gameplay offers.

Anyone who has played any of the originalGoat Simulatorcontent knows that each DLC release lacks much of a plot, which is okay since each is designated to provide itsown type of sandbox funfor players to fool around and not take its content too seriously. While having everything in the game released in one place is a welcome achievement, some improvements could have madeGoat Simulator: Remastereda better product than what has been released so far.

Screenshot from Goat Simulator Remastered GOATZ DLC shows Zombie and the infected goat standing in front of Tunnel leading to Great City Bay DLC area.

Gameplay Is Extremely Varied But Buggy

The Original Goat Simulator As Created As A Joke Prototype During A Game Jam

With seven different areas, each filled with secrets and gameplay mechanics to uncover,Goat Simulator: Remasteredeasily contains more than twenty hours of funandeven more with friendsthanks to multiplayer minigames hidden around the maps. Still, several modes like theGOATZencourage multiple playthroughs with alternating challenges and increasingly difficult tasks to navigate while each day the player’s zombie goat can survive in a crumbling city. The zombie DLC might be the most challenging because it’s the only area that gives players a health bar, but it’s not the only area that suffers from distracting bugs.

Each area inGoat Simulator: Remasteredis filled with content thatranges in humor and player engagement, but they are all also plagued by inconsistent clipping and physics. Tasks that require precise item placement or platforming threaten to shoot the player’s goat into the stratosphere or under the stage into the game world’s deep abyss. While those moments can spark a good laugh,other times, they can be frustrating when trying to complete tasks or earn a high score.

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While bugs can be bothersome, it’s also unfortunate thatGSRdidn’t adaptGS3’s controls instead of keeping the tank-style movement of the original. The clunky movement causes accidental havoc since many of the game’s objects and structures explode into pieces with the slightest touch, which may be intentional fuel for chaos, frequently resulting in unintentional destruction.What the remaster does add toGoat Simulatoris the ability to equip and unequip unlockable mutators that can drastically change the goat’s appearance and skills. Those features that helped the game’s humor become so well-known are now easier to access than ever.

Final Thoughts & Review Score

Screen Rant Gives Goat Simulator: Remastered A 6/10

Several video game remasters over the years have helped set low and high bars for rereleases of beloved classics. While lackluster remasters like theMetal Gear Solid Master Collectioncame packaged with barely any improvements from previous releases, others likeSonic X Shadow Generationsreleased a polished product with anticipated new content, andGoat Simulator: Remasteredfalls in between.

While it’s nice to have everything the first game released in a new and better-looking package, it would have been better if it updated its controls to match its smoother latest installment, or added content long-term fans haven’t seen before.

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Publisher Coffee Stain Studios has been on a roll with releases likeGoat Simulator 3,Deep Rock Galactic, andValheim. However, the small amount of improvements and repackaging of the firstGoat Simulatorfeels lacking compared to other rereleases that have exceeded expectations. Still,Goat Simulator: Remasteredis a good way to experience the game that helped gaming’s silliest goat become infamous with humor that continues to ring relevant ten years after its original release.

Reviewed On Pc

Screen Rantwas provided a Steam code forGoat Simulator: Remasteredfor the purpose of this review.

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