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Traveling the galaxy, hunting down evil. This is the life of Mighty Goose. One of the galaxy's most credited bounty hunters!At the core Mighty Goose PC is a tight side scrolling run & gun shooter that will test your skill, timing, reflexes.
Building upon that solid arcade base, the game adds a ton of crazy weapons, warmachines, upgrades and secrets. Assume the role of Mighty Goose and bring the fight to the Void King. This galaxy conquering monarch commands a vast army of minions and mechanised monsters.
Dealing with these baddies means traveling to distant worlds and facing all kinds of dangers. But not to worry, this is no problem for the legendary Mighty Goose!.
Mighty Goose is a guns-blazing run-and-gunner that wears its Metal Slug inspiration on its sleeve. With hectic combat and a colorful design, itâs a fun action experience that knows how to use its comedy vein well. If youâve ever felt the need to play as a powerful space goose, your prayers have been answered.
Mighty Goose is a damn good game that neatly scratches the run-and-gun itch, all while keeping things moving with strong level design, zany action, and tight gameplay. If thatâs up your alley, Iâd recommend trying it out.
Mighty Goose is a very good experience for a clearly defined set of players. One needs to love old-school arcade action to love it. An interest in wacky characters helps, as does a focus on gameplay and an interest in trying to best oneâs old scores. The game knows what it can deliver and offers a very pure experience for those who know what they want from it. The problem is that the developers do not push the limits of the space they settled in. The companions and the special powers are attempts at this but limited ones. After three or four levels even the idea of battling new bosses failed to excite me about the game. Mighty Goose is another title that needs more than very good execution of core concepts to stand out.
Maybe I have a soft spot for short geese games and this one is definitely short. I wish there was a little bit more story and maybe dial back on the Metal Slug homages. The game has some unique features, but they never seem fully fleshed out and useful. Otherwise this is a completely serviceable shoot âem up that fans of Metal Slug will surely get a kick out of.
A love letter to Contra, Metal Slug and the likes, Mighty Goose does a really good job at recreating the look and feel of classic side-scrolling run-and-gun games. Of course, high difficulty level comes with the territory, but for me combat plunges into confusing chaos too often (âwait, is this an enemy bullet or just a harmless visual effect?â), somewhat spoiling the fun alongside the unfriendly autosave system. [08/2021, p.65]
As a monosyllabic goose who prefers to let your gunsâbe it machine guns or rocket launchersâdo the talking, youâll be traversing across planets, dodging gunfire and bulldozing legions of robots and bugs with a flurry of bullets sprayed all over the screen. Thereâs no poetic justice to be meted out, no truly dastardly plot to raze the universe to the ground, and no tearjerker or heroic moments: just the opportunity to enact scenes of pure, exhilarating carnage.
Though there is plentiful evidence here of worthy inspirations which should feed into a fun run ânâ gun experience, the finished product fails to deliver. Thereâs style and pizazz on offer, but even an assortment of unlockable abilities and AI-controlled companions canât enliven a game which feels this flat and underdeveloped. Mighty Goose is sure to move a few units based on its visuals alone, but theyâll be little comfort when no one can tell whatâs happening on the screen.
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