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Four controllers, one couch, and a supernatural objective that actively tries to kill whoever's carrying it. Oh My Godheads lands a genuinely fresh couch-PvP hook, but runs dry fast without three warm bodies next to you.

I run competitively-focused shooters most of the week, so a couch arena brawler built around capture-the-flag variants is a gear shift I approach with real skepticism. Oh My Godheads surprised me in the first ten minutes and frustrated me for about ten minutes after that, which is roughly the full arc you'll get out of a solo session on PC. The central gimmick is legitimately clever. Instead of a passive flag, you're chasing down one of ten mythological Godheads, each with its own punishment for the carrier. Hold Skadi too long and she freezes you solid. Hold Agyo and he detonates. The head you pick changes how you move, how long you can hold position, and what your opponents need to do to punish you for it. That layer of mechanical pressure on the carrier is the whole game, and in Capture the Head mode it produces short, chaotic exchanges that feel tighter than the format has any right to. Rounds resolve fast, respawns are nearly instant, and the ten arena maps each carry their own layout wrinkles - ramps, drop-offs, platform gaps - that force you to adapt your passing and retreating lines every match. The rest of the mode list is the problem. King of the Head works well enough as a hold-for-score format, and the Godhead abilities keep it tense. But Headhunters and Last Man Standing strip the heads out entirely and become bog-standard arena deathmatch, losing the thing that makes this title distinct. The Trials solo mode exists to teach you the maps and earn extra Godheads, but it's shallow and grinds out its welcome in under an hour. The AI bots vary wildly - they'll thrash new players on medium but can feel dumb and patternless at other times. Most critically for a PC game in 2017 and beyond: there is no online multiplayer at all. Zero. Local only. If you cannot reliably seat three other humans in front of the same screen, the game's viability collapses hard. The low-poly visual style is clean and readable in motion, which matters when four characters are sprinting and slashing simultaneously. Character roster includes a tuxedo penguin, a skeleton, and various mythology-flavored fighters, each with different physiques that actually read distinctly on a busy screen. The combat itself is sword slashes, explosive pie throws, dodges, and a pass mechanic that lets you toss the Godhead to a teammate under pressure - a detail that adds a small tactical ceiling most players will ignore but competitive duos will abuse. Movement is responsive and the controls are minimal enough to hand a controller to someone who hasn't played in years without a tutorial. On Steam the user review count is tiny and skews negative, which tells you this one never found its audience on PC. That tracks. Without online play, a PC game lives and dies by how often you physically host people, and for most PC players that answer is rarely. If you have a consistent local crew and want something fresher than Mario Kart for game nights, the Capture the Head mode delivers genuine chaotic fun in short sessions. Go in alone expecting a complete package and you'll be uninstalling inside an hour. Fred, Scout Team

Oh My Godheads

Oh My Godheads

5 dic 2017Titutitech
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Four controllers, one couch, and a supernatural objective that actively tries to kill whoever's carrying it. Oh My Godheads lands a genuinely fresh couch-PvP hook, but runs dry fast without three warm bodies next to you.

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I run competitively-focused shooters most of the week, so a couch arena brawler built around capture-the-flag variants is a gear shift I approach with real skepticism. Oh My Godheads surprised me in the first ten minutes and frustrated me for about ten minutes after that, which is roughly the full arc you'll get out of a solo session on PC. The central gimmick is legitimately clever. Instead of a passive flag, you're chasing down one of ten mythological Godheads, each with its own punishment for the carrier. Hold Skadi too long and she freezes you solid. Hold Agyo and he detonates. The head you pick changes how you move, how long you can hold position, and what your opponents need to do to punish you for it. That layer of mechanical pressure on the carrier is the whole game, and in Capture the Head mode it produces short, chaotic exchanges that feel tighter than the format has any right to. Rounds resolve fast, respawns are nearly instant, and the ten arena maps each carry their own layout wrinkles - ramps, drop-offs, platform gaps - that force you to adapt your passing and retreating lines every match. The rest of the mode list is the problem. King of the Head works well enough as a hold-for-score format, and the Godhead abilities keep it tense. But Headhunters and Last Man Standing strip the heads out entirely and become bog-standard arena deathmatch, losing the thing that makes this title distinct. The Trials solo mode exists to teach you the maps and earn extra Godheads, but it's shallow and grinds out its welcome in under an hour. The AI bots vary wildly - they'll thrash new players on medium but can feel dumb and patternless at other times. Most critically for a PC game in 2017 and beyond: there is no online multiplayer at all. Zero. Local only. If you cannot reliably seat three other humans in front of the same screen, the game's viability collapses hard. The low-poly visual style is clean and readable in motion, which matters when four characters are sprinting and slashing simultaneously. Character roster includes a tuxedo penguin, a skeleton, and various mythology-flavored fighters, each with different physiques that actually read distinctly on a busy screen. The combat itself is sword slashes, explosive pie throws, dodges, and a pass mechanic that lets you toss the Godhead to a teammate under pressure - a detail that adds a small tactical ceiling most players will ignore but competitive duos will abuse. Movement is responsive and the controls are minimal enough to hand a controller to someone who hasn't played in years without a tutorial. On Steam the user review count is tiny and skews negative, which tells you this one never found its audience on PC. That tracks. Without online play, a PC game lives and dies by how often you physically host people, and for most PC players that answer is rarely. If you have a consistent local crew and want something fresher than Mario Kart for game nights, the Capture the Head mode delivers genuine chaotic fun in short sessions. Go in alone expecting a complete package and you'll be uninstalling inside an hour.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Couch PvPCapture the Flag VariantArena Brawler4-Player LocalLow-Poly Art StyleGod MythologyNo Online MultiplayerFast RespawnObjective-Based Combat

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OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 / ATI Radeon HD 5770
Processor
Intel Core i3 @ 2 GHz

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