Be Giant in this Fun-For-All Gargantuan Adventure Coming to PlayStation VR, Oculus, and Vive
SAN DIEGO, CA – Knocktwice Games has announced that their arcade-action style VR title, Good Goliath, is heading to PlayStation VR, Oculus, and Vive in Spring 2020. Players take on the role of a giant in a storybook world, who is suddenly attacked by hordes of little foes. Fight back against a constant wave of tiny terrors by using everything thrown at you – barrels, wagon wheels, cannonballs, and even the enemies themselves – and throw them back at ’em! Journey through vibrant and cartoon style levels and look for breakable structures to find hidden treasure, and even get healthy cake from the jolly baker. Good Goliath is packed with delightful VR gameplay and hilarious content that is sure to keep everyone in your family entertained for hours.
Key Features:
- Full Campaign: Fight your way through medieval worlds, oceans overrun with pirates, and the realms of the underworld as you explore nine levels rife with mini and massive bosses. Seek out hidden treasure in order to unlock new sets of whimsically themed hands to customize your experience.
- Enemies Are Your Ammo: Who needs a sword when you have an angry little villager being thrown at you? Use not only pitchforks and barrels to defend yourself, but catch the tiny humans that launch themselves at you and throw ’em back! Your ammo is only limited by what or who you can catch. But not everyone is your enemy – keep your eye out for your friendly neighborhood baker floating through levels with some cake to help you get back to tip-top health.
- Storybook-Style Comical Worlds: Dive into themed biomes, such as Medieval, Pirate, and Hell World, each filled with unique bosses and enemies. The storybook art style appeals to players of all ages.
- Multi-Staged Bosses: Survive waves of tiny enemies on every level, leading to formidable mini-bosses that include fire-tossing flying witches and boulder throwing giants. Each world culminates in a gigantic standoff against a challenging monstrous boss where you battle creatures even larger than you!
- Simple, Yet Challenging Gameplay: Kick back and relax while you play; with easy in-game mechanics, you can be a giant sitting or standing! Unlock special objectives, locate secrets in each level, and earn bronze, silver, and gold trophies. Pattern-based gameplay of punching, dodging, catching, and throwing makes the game accessible for players of any level.
Once upon a time, a gentle giant wakes from a deep slumber to discover himself under attack by a tiny angry mob. With no real weapons to defend himself, the giant must use anything that he can in order to survive! In Good Goliath, players are the giant and battle against hordes of pitchfork wielding villagers, cavalry mounted soldiers, and even flying devilish imps.
With wave-based tower defense gameplay where players are the tower, catch and dodge pitchforks, barrels, and other weapons as they are launched even grab some of those tiny villagers out of the air as they launch themselves and use them to knock out their friends! Battle armies of bitty foes, formidable mini-bosses and colossal monsters as you play this arcade-action experience. From castle mountain tops, shark-infested pirate islands and creepy caverns, unleash the powerful thrill of being giant in Good Goliath.
Check Out the Good Goliath Announce Trailer:
Good Goliath will be available on PlayStation VR, Oculus, and Vive in Spring 2020.
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