Ricky and Watch Bikini Pirates (2006)Morty co-creator Justin Roiland had his work cut out for him with Trover Saves the Universe, the first title for his new VR game studio Squanch Games.
Among many other challenges, there were the nascence of VR, the notorious difficulty of making funny video games, the task of translating his comedic style into a new medium, and the burden of high expectations.
With those caveats in mind, Trover Saves the Worldis a valiant early effort for the entire team at Squanch Games. There are breakthrough moments in their eight-hour game that hint at how, with some more refinement and iteration, the studio could very well develop into leaders of the VR humor space.
But as an experience outside all that context, Trover Saves the Worlddisappoints with a fundamental unoriginality and misfiring of shallow and juvenile humor.
Don't get me wrong: I adore the unapologetically crude existentialism of Roiland's comedy in Rick and Morty. TV lends itself to that kind of passive nihilism. But it grates against the active nature of a great video game.
SEE ALSO: Justin Roiland is on board for more nudity in the Nintendo universeThe self-deprecating humor of Trover Saves the Universedoesn't quite succeed because its parody constantly undermines your experience as you play it.
The game is littered with meta fourth-wall breaking commentary, shitting on everything from its own rote puzzle/platformer gameplay to the low-stakes narrative. But these read less like jokes meant to make you laugh and more like preemptive lampshading for genuine criticisms players might have of the game's faults.
TV lends itself to that kind of passive nihilism. But it grates against the active nature of a great video game.
After a turning point in the story, for example, Trover goes on a rambling monologue about how nothing you did up until this point mattered anyway, "This might as well be the boot up screen because we’re back at square one." I get the intent behind the self-deprecating video game humor. But I'm still left kind of agreeing with him.
This kind of running gag works on Rick and Morty, when referencing TV tropes leads Rick to stuff like adopting the meaningless "wubalubdubdub" catch phrase. But in a participatory medium like games (and VR especially), mocking one's own use of video game conventions makes the player feel stupid for bothering to play. You become the butt of the joke for investing your time in a game that doesn't even take itself seriously enough to care.
Aside from not meshing with the medium, most of the satire is delivered through dialogue, which is the language of TV rather than either games or VR (which primarily communicate through systems or embodiment). Often, you have to just sit there and wait for Roiland's rambling, stuttering improvised voice acting to play out, or get frustrated when it's unceremoniously cut off by you accidentally progressing.
Compare that to something like South Park: Fractured But Hole, where the fighting mechanics embed the show's humor into an engaging form of interactivity. The turn-based combat allows the timing on the jokes to land, inventing a new way for the fundamentals of good comedy to translate into a video game convention.
There are a few rare instances where Trover Saves the Universegets close to being hilariously insightful and innovative like that, particularly in its environmental and character design -- and an excruciating scene with Bath Tub Guy that uses player instincts against you. But even then, the crux of that same joke the gamekeeps making is, "LOL this is a total waste of your time."
Even if the gameplay loops weren't repetitive and shallow, the game's insistence on repeatedly annoying you for the sake of that joke quickly would turn it into a slog.
Yet there's something admirable about a game that actively says "fuck you" to the player. We need more of that in games, with designers daring to go against the traditions of creating a virtual world built only for player enjoyment. And VR doesseem like the best medium to do that in, with very few established norms and rules.
Unfortunately, after playing the game in both PSVR and regular mode, it becomes painfully obvious that the virtual reality isn't really even adding all that much. Even as Trover Saves the Universeconstantly shits on itself for employing gaming conventions, it offers few ideas for alternative approaches.
There's something admirable about a game that actively says, "Fuck you," to the player.
None of that is to say that Trover Saves the Universe is a completely failed experiment. You are guaranteed to have full-belly laughs at least every 15 minutes; despite the kinks, Roiland and his team's humor is undeniable. As an experiment in making longer comedic VR, we are better for Trover Saves the Universeexisting. Hell, I'm sure it's still one of the best VR games you can buy right now.
It's when you compare Trover Saves the Universeto its missed potential that you really start to see its foundational flaws.
Before launching Squanch Games, Roiland teamed up with indie studio Crows, Crows, Crows to produce Accountingin 2016. While significantly shorter and less intricate, it holds up as one of the best uses of gamified VR and by far the funniest titles in the space to date.
It did so by letting the medium of VR guide its comedic approach. Instead of fighting the inherent disorienting weirdness of VR, Accountingleans into it, overwhelming you on purpose so you embody the joke. I'll never forget being on the phone with an angry boss while Tree Guy simultaneously yelled at me from across the room.
Imagine what a breakthrough Trover Saves the Universecould've been if it had had half as much boldness or commitment to doing something different.
Despite the game's issues, I remain steadfastly confident that Roiland's sensibilities are what VR desperately needs: an unfettered willingness to be utterly batshit, sacrificing polish for experiments, and for dreaming big. What's disappointing about Squanch Games' debut title is that it seems to have made too many compromises to deliver on any of those principles.
There are clearly concessions that need to be made when comparing a self-contained indie like Accountingversus a major console release like Trover Saves the Universe. The promises of the game's brilliant talent peeks through. But ultimately, its dulled by the refusal to try anything too new.
Topics Gaming
Former president of Mexico slams Donald Trump's (SAD!) approval ratingsCan you tell which picture of a giant cock is actually Donald Trump?It’s almost 1099 time. Stay on track with 50% off QuickBooks Online.It's OK to cancel plans. This meme says so.Jason Momoa, we see you wearing a tank top at the Golden GlobesPray for the Cadbury social media manager who's frantically fending off trollsSony randomly announced a concept car at CES just because they couldSamsung's Sero is a vertical 4K TV perfect for TikTok and InstagramCheck the numbers, it's true: People really like Lyft over Uber, even before #DeleteUberRicky Gervais brings up Jeffrey Epstein in Golden Globes monologueThe best and worst moments of the 2020 Golden GlobesIt's OK to cancel plans. This meme says so.First look at Fisker Ocean, the electric SUV taking on Tesla for under $40,000One brewery's latest beer took the trip from the toilet to the tapI tried this $13,000 gamer chair to see if it'd make me a Real Gamer'The Witcher' on Netflix: So many people are covering that one songAirbnb's on a problematic world tour to make your landlord like themFacebook announces ban on deepfakes, but it won't stop misinformationUK bans laptops and big smartphones on airlines from 6 countriesAccording to one unfortunate pup's X Wordle today: The answer and hints for March 12 How an Australian VR gaming studio scored a gig with Boeing to train astronauts Today's sale brings the price down to just over $300. Best free online courses from MIT Butterflies picked up on National Weather Service radar in Denver Obama, Bush, and Clinton continue their Trump Jimmy Kimmel claps back at Donald Trump at Oscars: 'Isn’t it past your jail time?' Get $150 off the Dyson Outsize at Amazon Wordle today: The answer and hints for March 11 Best home deal: Get the AeroGarden Harvest Elite Slim for 43% off at Amazon Reddit IPO: Price, listing date, and which Redditors are getting the stock Oscars 2024: Complete list of winners Wildlife Watchdog urges Instagram to take action again sloth selfies Oscars 2024: Celebrities wore red pins in support of Palestine amid protest outside Dolby Theatre Apple developed monster chip for Apple Car project, report says Rabbi in Puerto Rico pleads for help on eve of Yom Kippur NYT's The Mini crossword answers for March 11 FEMA removes data on water availability in Puerto Rico from website Scientists warned of an impending disaster in Puerto Rico 5 days ahead How to watch 'Palm Royale': When and where is it streaming?
2.3154s , 10158.7734375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Bikini Pirates (2006)】,Co-creation Information Network