A silly physics-based party game for PC
Gang Beasts is a premium action title for PC created by developer Boneloaf. It’s a multiplayer party game that utilizes physics-based mechanics for its core gameplay. In it, players will control gelatinous characters as they brawl it out with others on a variety of dangerous levels.
Take the quirky look and presentation of Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, mixed with the chaos and mayhem of Rubber Bandits, and you get Gang Beasts. Players will take part in rounds of absurd beat ’em up knockout fest to determine who can hit the hardest and who will fall first.
Smack them silly
Gang Beasts takes place in fictional Beef City where you roam the streets of the Meatropolis district. You’ll take control of jiggly anthropomorphic characters as you look to duke it out with your fellow gelatinous blobs in a free-for-all brawl fest. Your main objective is to beat each other silly until one of you gets knocked off. Punch, kick, headbutt, and grab your way to victory—whatever it takes.
You can customize your character with different colors and a variety of costumes before jumping into a fight. It also features multiple stages that all bring something unique to the match. Some will take place in a subway, while others will be at an incineration facility or even atop a blimp. You can literally choose anywhere, and this is great for keeping gameplay fresh.
Now, the game’s greatest source of laughs also ends up being its most glaring weakness. As mentioned, it utilizes physics-based mechanics and the way characters behave and react to getting attacked or stumbling is just hilarious. However, it has a negative effect on the controls, which often become finicky and imprecise. This also extends to the combat aspect, such as landing a hit or grabbing an opponent.
Fun and absurd, as it should be
Gang Beast is a fun, absurd, and hilarious party game that you can enjoy playing with friends and family. It offers tons of variety with its levels, and will offer you plenty of laughs the whole time. While the controls are easy enough to learn, they can be rather tricky to execute at times. Just stick with it and you’ll get the hang of things soon enough. Highly recommended.