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Octodad review update: PS4 and more If you haven't played Octodad: Dadliest Catch since it was released on PC, you'd be forgiven for initially assuming the PS4 version was just a straight port.
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is about an octopus trying to hide the fact that he isn’t human from his Homo sapien family. Yes, it’s a dumb concept, but it made me laugh … and even cry.
Octodad, a physics-based adventure by indie group Young Horses released in 2010, is about an octopus disguising himself as a human male. Let the brilliance of such a concept sink in for a moment ...
Despite being one of the most bizarre niche games of the year, Octodad: Dadliest Catch seems to have happily secured itself quite a following. Developer Young Horses has been nothing but ...
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is without doubt one of the more interesting titles of 2014, without using too many fish puns - it's quite the catch. Video Editor Sam Clay takes a look at this peculiar ...
If Octodad movements still feel a little too conventional for controller users, Young Horses wants to introduce motion control to the equation, announcing PS Move support for the upcoming Dadliest ...
Octodad: Dadliest Catch has moments of comic brilliance, but much of it is uninspired, and it ends before it really even gets going.
Octodad is a game that uses intentionally awkward controls to simulate the life of an octopus who is trying to pass for a human man. He has a family, you see, and he doesn’t want the people in ...
Octodad: Dadliest Catch wriggles its way onto mobile in this enjoyably absurd iOS port.
According to the studio’s co-founder/president Philip Tibitoski, Bugsnax has already outsold Octodad’s PlayStation launch sales within only 3 months of release.