![]() You can also get creative with some nunchucks up close, or wield two-handed weapons that generate quite the impact. Swords are hardly a surprise in a gladiator game and it’s not a big leap to handling a mace from there, but ranged options aren’t far away with the ability to hurl a few knives at your enemies or use a bow and arrow. There’s a great amount of diversity in the weapon roster, which makes for some diverse gameplay as well. ![]() Although no, you shouldn’t let young kids sit in and watch this either. And although things get extremely violent, the cartoon-like presentation of the game makes laughter a more appropriate response than one where you reel back in horror. You can really go to town on them thanks to some over the top physics and intentionally wacky animation. There are many ways to take down enemies, from using your bare fists to wielding one of the weapons from an impressive arsenal. Luckily, the motion controls work very well and are a lot of fun. As a result, you need to hold down the Move button and use the face buttons to turn, which is starting to feel limited now that we’ve experienced a lot of different control schemes in VR – from the wireless nature of the Quest to location-based VR experiences where you’re literally running around, with or without a wire, but even a seated experience with thumbsticks on the controller feels more natural. Physically moving around is hard on account of the wired nature of the headset, but the biggest problem is the restrictive nature of the Move controllers and their lack of thumbsticks. The PSVR/Move control scheme does have its limitations though. With its cartoon style, it’s almost like the classic cartoon Road Runner, but with a ton more gore. GORN is no different, and provides silly VR-based fun within the central premise of gladiatorial battles inside arenas.Īs such, it’s no surprise that this is a game where you’re going to be physically active, wielding a pair of Move controllers as you assume the role of a gladiator in arena combat that’s equally silly and violent. Even if you’re not, their titles alone give you a pretty good clue of what to expect in terms of the general tone in their games. If you’re not familiar with Free Lives as a developer, then perhaps you’re familiar with their previous titles Broforce and Genital Jousting. Developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver, we couldn’t wait to see what had made this such a popular title on Steam. Meanwhile, I'm going to get Geoff Keighley and The Game Awards on the phone and let them know they missed one.Almost a year after its release on PC, the popular VR gladiator game GORN has landed on PlayStation VR. ![]() If you want to see more, you can check out the new trailer below. Genital Jousting is available now on PC via Steam Early Access for $4.99 USD. Traditional and Party Modes: Dabble in the throbbingly fast-paced Traditional Mode or jostle your way through some stiff competition in Party Mode including challenges like Double Delight, Obstacle Intercourse, and Weiner Round Up.Ĭustomize Your Member: Genitals come in all shapes and sizes so pick your favorite color and decorate it with the most appealing outfit to customize a penis you can really get behind! Online and Local Multiplayer for Eight: Genital Jousting is more fun with friends and can satisfy up to eight players at once! Find a few willing partners, cuddle up on the couch, and share controllers or go online to joust with anonymous players from all over the world. If this is something that makes you uncomfortable or sounds unappealing, please do not purchase or play Genital Jousting, or even continue reading. Multiple game modes provide a stimulating orgy of objectives: penetrate and be penetrated as fast as possible or compete in absurd, silly and sexually suggestive games and challenges. Players control a detached penis complete with testicles and an anus. Genital Jousting is an online and local multiplayer party game about flaccid penises and wiggly anuses for up to eight players at once. ![]() So what exactly is Genital Jousting? Good question - here's an overview from developer Free Lives (the developer behind Bro Force) itself: As you may probably could guess by now, this article is completely NSFW. Yes, Genital Jousting an online and local multiplayer party game about fighting genitalia is real, and it's now available via Steam Early Access. Every once in awhile the gaming industry pumps out some odd games - this is one of them, and then some.
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