It’s doubtful that you’ll purchase any game based on my opinion alone, but I’d like to think you will consider some of my comments. Still, I have read a few reviews and lines of comments knocking PewDiePie, or people disgusted with the themes. It’s seldom that I’ll look at other reviews before writing my own as I don’t want my opinion being diluted or feeling that I should conform with everyone else. I certainly wasn’t compelled with the story or humour as I keep banging on, but it’s a pleasant looking game (given the literal content), and it’s not something that has been made overnight. It’s much of the same – move forward a section, send out your army to destroy the local vegetation or enemies, head back to the town to level up then repeat, and I enjoy games like that at times. Poopdie Chapter One is monotonous, lacking in anything unique that makes it stand out (other than the poop minions) and fails to perform in terms of laughs.īut(t)… the game has kept me occupied in upgrading the stats in-game and seeing where it would take me. My 10-year old was quite disgusted, who has a similar sense of humour as me, but my 3-year old laughed out loud. Yeah, so the target audience is quite apparent, but I’m not entirely sure if it’s on par. At first, you just need carrots to make new poop soldiers, but other times you’ll need wood for spikey lawn cigars. ![]() Should one of your entourage die, you’ll need to poop out a new one, and you can only do this if you have the ingredients (later upgrades include uncontrollable poop nuggets). Poopdie is a pacifist, but he has some scrolls at his disposal such as supercharging the poops, healing them and freezing enemies. Said minions are poop, complete with smiley faces, that chip away at objects and angry bums with their own health gauges. You need to direct your minions to do your bidding by holding down ZR and moving a cursor with the right stick, or it’s automated to what’s ever in proximity. You control Poopdie, who moves surprisingly fast, but he doesn’t get involved in the fisticuffs as such. The music and sound effects are quite understated but do the job well, with plenty of fart sounds as expected in the game, though as I specified, it was a little too much and didn’t get the laughs from me. While it isn’t a monochrome hue like their other title, the colours are bold in places but can get a little samey, and it’s a bit hard to identify items onscreen – especially in handheld mode. The artwork is simplistic, yet effective and the style present from Bulb Boy makes its way into the game design from the characters through to the objects in the game. This means lots of grinding for coins and materials, and I’m a sucker for certain forms of repetition. If Poopdie Chapter One was that crap, I wouldn’t have spent the hours I’ve invested into it, featuring some RPG elements where you can upgrade Poopdie’s stats as well as his arsenal. I also haven’t played The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker either , which I’ve owned for at least five years on the Game Cube. Now, this gives me a slightly better position for the review as I haven’t played it – yes, I know. Maybe everyone thought it was a turkey and did the classic judgement before giving it a chance? Alternatively, maybe Bulbware was in an awkward position as there are so many people who hate PewDiePie for whatever reasons, but each to their own.Īnother aspect is the comparison with The Binding of Isaac. ![]() So far this Poopdie Chapter One Switch review is heading down the pan, and I can see why the publicity has been relatively scarce, considering the millions of subscribers PewDiePie has, surely should be more reviews out there? This also applies to the fetch quests such as find some offal for Edgar, or toilet rolls for a character that’s creating a musical opus, i.e. There’s nothing witty in the writing either. Not the squeezing out of a poop to fight my battles or the references to Lord of the Rings, only with alternate names. The references to butts and farts are relentless, and in all truth, I don’t think I laughed at any of it. ![]() With that all on the table, Poopdie Chapter One is overkill when it comes to toilet humour.
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