This is no commentary on racism or slavery, only a gimmick; not a satire but a pandering to the herd; not realism or revenge, but caricature, infantile mayhem and in -
jokes like original, 1966 Django Franco Nero cast as Amerigo Vessepi.
Not exact matches
Like a good
joke in our modern world, we can still recognize the
original voiceprint of the creative storyteller even after multiple performances by different people over an extended period of time.
Not to diminish how much fun the
original Goat Simulator was, but I can't say I've gone back to it in the several months since it came out, for the simple reason there wasn't much reason to do so; I got the
joke, I found it funny, I don't feel
like there's much more to experience.
The
original film honed in on strong character moments
like when Hawkins tells Billy a dirty
joke, or when Mac kills a scorpion on his arm.
If you remember the
original, there are a lot of
jokes about breaking the fourth wall and just
like in that film, they are just as funny and fresh in this one.
Gone is the subtlety, the nuance, the class - warfare
jokes, the wit of the
original show, instead replaced by pointless innuendos and a plot that demands every single character act
like a fool in order for it to make sense.
There is a running
joke in DS2 about a knight in possession of something that looks
like the Moonlight Greatsword — the most iconic FromSoft weapon — but is only a cheap copy of the
original.
Like its predecessor, DLC Quest 2 is snarky, quick and exploits you for every bit of DLC it can offer you; the
jokes are funny and the game never feels tedious, yet while the sequel is close to the quality of the
original, the first game is a tad superior.
«Yo dawg,» the
original joke went, «I heard you
like cars, so I put a car in your car so you can drive while you drive».