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OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT

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94%Game Brain Score
humor, story
replayability, stability
94% User Score Based on 942 reviews

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OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT is a single player role playing game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Foxoft and was released on February 20, 2018. It received very positive reviews from players.

Grab your shiny helmet and trusty sword, gather all the valor and honor you have, and show everyone, what being the true knight actually means!

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94%
Audience ScoreBased on 942 reviews
humor162 positive mentions
replayability3 negative mentions

  • Charming and humorous story about a well-meaning but clumsy knight, offering a unique twist on the heroic RPG trope.
  • Short, simple gameplay with easy-to-obtain achievements, perfect for a quick and entertaining 15-30 minute experience.
  • Free to play with cute pixel art style and amusing dialogue, making it accessible and enjoyable for all players.
  • The game is very short, leaving players wishing for more content or a sequel.
  • Controls can be clunky or awkward, especially when using keyboard and mouse compared to controller.
  • Some players found certain parts, like the final boss fight, frustrating due to lack of clear health indicators and camera issues.
  • humor
    162 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game is widely praised for being funny, quirky, and delightful, often described as silly, cute, and cleverly written with amusing dialogue and a playful storyline. While the comedic style is simple and charming, it resonates well with players who appreciate lighthearted, quick laughs. However, some note the humor can be hit-or-miss depending on personal taste, with the game's brevity limiting deeper comedic exploration.

    • “The game's visuals are charmingly goofy, and the knight's expressions and antics had me laughing out loud.”
    • “Oh my god, look at this knight is a hilarious short journey where this bumbling well-intentioned knight comes to town looking to uphold valor and honor.”
    • “Throughout the game, as you help the townspeople with their tasks, you get to enjoy the funny little dialogue you share with the characters.”
  • story
    107 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is short, simple, and charming, often described as funny and heartwarming with a quirky, humorous take on a knightly quest. While brief, it effectively engages players through amusing dialogue and memorable characters, making it a delightful experience despite its limited length. Many users appreciate its lighthearted narrative and wish for a longer, more developed sequel.

    • “The game design, while short, is clever and well written, as you guide a chicken thing through a short story-driven adventure to become a knight.”
    • “So the story is that you're basically a chicken who thinks he's a knight and he wants to try and help the other birds, which sounds nice, but it gets worse, these birds keep continuously having no idea what he's doing or wants his help, but he has the valor and the honor so he continues his job, to only then get run out of the town by fighting this giant bird and of course he is sad, really sad, but remember, he's got the valor, he's got the honor, so he'll toughen it out.”
    • “Adorable art style, majestic music, a compelling storyline, and characters that you can form a deep emotional bond over.”
    • “I completed it in 12 minutes but wish there was more to do with the story.”
    • “Trash game with horrible graphics and mechanics, the story was made in 4 minutes by a 3 year old kid, the boss fight is not challenging only annoying as hell.”
    • “There is no story, you just approach the characters and after a short dialogue resolve quest by running around waving sword towards 'enemy'.”
  • graphics
    61 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are consistently described as simple, cute, and charming with a unique, hand-drawn, cartoonish art style that complements its humor and story well. While some find the visuals basic or minimalistic, most agree that the art style effectively enhances the game's quirky personality and playful atmosphere, making it enjoyable despite its indie, low-budget nature. Overall, the graphics are praised for their whimsical charm and smooth presentation fitting the game's short, fun experience.

    • “Oh my god, Look At This Knight is a quirky, free-to-play indie game that combines humor, simple gameplay, and a unique art style.”
    • “The artstyle is adorably perfect.”
    • “The game's visuals are charmingly goofy, and the knight's expressions and antics had me laughing out loud.”
    • “In this case a sincere attempt at making a video game was made, but while the art style is quirky and not as bad as most retro pixel Gamemaker Studio template flips, it's not winning any awards.”
    • “Too short, graphics make you dizzy, game also forces you to be bad even though you might not want that.”
    • “Trash game with horrible graphics and mechanics, the story was made in 4 minutes by a 3 year old kid, the boss fight is not challenging only annoying as hell.”
  • gameplay
    59 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally simple and short, centered around basic sword-swinging and knightly actions with few mechanics, making it easy and accessible but occasionally clunky or uninspired. Many users appreciate its humor, charm, and art style, which help compensate for the limited depth and duration, though replayability and challenge are minimal. Overall, it offers a fun, light experience best suited as a brief, casual game.

    • “The story was great, gameplay was great, definitely try it out and give it a shot!”
    • “Gameplay: 9/10 (lots of fun and comedy elements + there was many things to do).”
    • “While there isn't a lot of gameplay to spend hours on, the gameplay that is there is quite fun and will keep you entertained.”
    • “That said, the combat mechanics are clunky and there is virtually no challenge until the final boss.”
    • “The game starts off with a charm that promises to beat out other low-end indie RPGs, but the humor drops quickly, the game forces you into combat that its frustratingly clunky mechanics just can't handle, and the narrative goes nowhere.”
    • “My only complaint gameplay-wise is that the church area's victory can sometimes be a matter of luck without any real way to tell if you're near-dead or not.”
  • music
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is widely praised for being enjoyable, catchy, and fitting the whimsical, humorous tone of the game. The soundtrack enhances the overall playful atmosphere and complements the art and storyline, making it memorable despite the game's short length.

    • “Fun, short game with neat graphics and enjoyable music and dialogues.”
    • “Very good, simple game with great music; only the boss at the end is a bit frustrating, but all of the other things are piece of cake in this game.”
    • “Adorable art style, majestic music, a compelling storyline, and characters that you can form a deep emotional bond over.”
    • “While I don't get why this would belong to Steam, all I have to say is this needed a catchy song to become the 'You Have to Burn the Rope' of these days.”
    • “[6.5] - music”
    • “Music/sound.”
  • emotional
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a deeply emotional experience with its heartwarming story, adorable art, and compelling characters that foster genuine connections. Players praise its wholesome premise, touching ending, and the way it makes them feel truly immersed, often evoking strong sentimental reactions.

    • “15/10 the ending had me in tears; it was too emotional.”
    • “Adorable art style, majestic music, a compelling storyline, and characters that you can form a deep emotional bond with.”
    • “The story is heartwarming and amazing.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers limited replayability, with players finding it enjoyable initially but lacking lasting motivation to play repeatedly. Despite this, some users appreciate its humor and retain it in their libraries.

    • “No replayability.”
    • “Replayability is not great, but I don't think I'll ever take it out of my Steam library.”
    • “No replay value.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is moderately enjoyable but suffers from stability issues, including bugs and inconsistent controller recognition. Once the Xbox controller is properly connected, gameplay proceeds smoothly.

    • “The game is super buggy, turning what could be a fun and humorous experience into a frustrating one.”
    • “The controller recognition is a little buggy; it took me several tries to get the Xbox controller to work properly.”
    • “~10 minute gag game that is sort of fun but plagued by numerous bugs affecting stability.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game to be lengthy and sometimes tedious, often requiring additional time or resources to manage effectively.

    • “A bit grindy at times, but manageable.”
    • “One long, tedious grind.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy... sometimes.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is generally described as fun and charming, contributing to an enjoyable experience. However, some players note intense or unusual sensations when reaching certain boundaries in the game.

    • “Cute little game with fun atmosphere.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the character development for its unpredictability and depth, highlighting the intense tension and hardships that make the characters' journeys highly engaging and immersive.

    • “Don't even get me started on the character development—the tension and hardships the characters go through are more unpredictable and engrossing than life itself!”
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OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT is a role playing game with comedy theme.

OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 5 hours playing OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT.

OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT was released on February 20, 2018.

OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT was developed by Foxoft.

OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT for its humor but disliked it for its replayability.

OH MY GOD, LOOK AT THIS KNIGHT is a single player game.

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