Later battles get repetitive if you’ve seen all the funny attack animations. The game could use one more enemy type or status effect (“Embarrassed” is hilarious, but “Awkward Silence” does the same thing). The Not-So-Good 1. Technical hiccups A few dialogue triggers didn’t fire, leaving characters silently staring at each other—which, to be fair, is also funny, but unintentionally so. Save often.
The post-credits scene (a tax audit by the Comedy Police) is worth the price of admission alone. comedy rpg
Here’s a draft review for a hypothetical Comedy RPG (e.g., West of Loathing , South Park: The Stick of Truth , or an original title). You can adapt the game name and details as needed. [Insert Name] Genre: Comedy RPG Platform: [PC / Console] Rating: ★★★★☆ (or adjust) The Short Version If you’ve ever wanted to defeat a goblin with a rubber chicken, argue with a sentient cheese wheel, or level up “Bad Joke” instead of “Charisma,” this is your game. [Name] is a comedy RPG that actually commits to the bit—and mostly pulls it off. The Good 1. Genuinely funny writing Most “comedy” games recycle memes. This one earns its laughs through absurd situations, consistent world logic, and surprisingly sharp dialogue. The “insult battle” mechanic is a highlight—defeating a dragon by calling its mother a “slightly drafty cave” shouldn’t work, yet here we are. Later battles get repetitive if you’ve seen all