

As a result, getting around can be tiresome. One of these is that there are a lot of bland areas between points of interest. However, Waste of Space's increased scale doesn't come without problems. I think this guy's taking goat simulation a little too far Sci-fi fans in particular should have a lot of fun uncovering the many references to popular TV shows, films and video games that litter the landscape even if many of them are rather cringe-worthy in their attempts at humour. Even as someone who likes No Man's Sky, I found it pretty funny.Īll in all, it's clear that quite a lot of work has gone into this DLC, especially compared to some of the earlier offerings such as the GoatZ add-on. You can also fly out into space using ships that are scattered around the colony (although the controls are absolutely terrible) and partake in some incredibly bizarre first-person (or first-goat) mini-games such as No Name's Sky in which you have to spam a keyboard in order to make up nonsense names for planets. They include a research dome featuring weird gizmos to mess around with, a space rancher planet, and a passenger craft that lets you romance its crew members Mass Effect style. There are several expansive areas to investigate and quite a lot of variation in each. In terms of map size, Waste of Space is easily Goat Simulator's largest DLC to date. Reaching certain monetary thresholds unlocks new areas to explore and vehicles to use. This is achieved by smashing open money crates you find lying around and also by completing missions. Windler, who charges you with raising money for his "crowd kicking" project in order to fund improvements to the colony. You begin the DLC by talking to the colony's owner, a Mr. Goat Simulator: Waste of Space lets you wreak havoc in an expansive space colony where the opportunities for mayhem are only matched by the profundity of sci-fi references. Is it worth adding to your collection or will you end up feeling fleeced? Talking with NPCs will give you the opportunity to select from several unique dialogue options Goat Simulator's fourth piece of DLC has landed on consoles. Goat Simulator: Waste of Space is also available for Xbox One and Xbox 360


Reviewed by Stephen Palmer playing a PS4 on April 22, 2017
