The game isnt worth 15 bucks considering theres about enough content to keep you trying out stuff for half an hour at best. The game in itself is good and not buggy or anything but id say its still only worth about a third of the asking price. Being a couch multiplayer game you will also find yourself pleasantly infuriated by such things as lack of tutorials and unlockable maps.
Oh My Godheads
- Release Date:
- Dec 5, 2017
- Developer:
- Titutitech
- Publisher:
- Square Enix
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Collector's Edition

In addition to the core game, Oh My Godheads: Collector’s Edition includes a PDF art book containing imagery from throughout the game's development process.
About the Game
Oh My Godheads is a fast and frenetic multiplayer fracas in which four players swing pointy swords, sling explosive pies and celebrate the death of their foes with exuberant aplomb. Choose from a wide variety of characters, before grabbing the Godhead and bringing it back to your base - while unleashes its wrath on you and those around you.KEY FEATURES:
- 10 Godheads, each with its own game-changing ability to end its bearer’s life - including explosions, mind control and the ability to freeze foes.
- Local (offline) multiplayer mayhem for up to four players allows you to fling a flurry of explosive pies at your friends as you do your very best to capture Godheads!
- 10 game-changing locations – visit the waterfalls in Japan, Italian volcanoes, Aztec pyramids and more; each with their own obstacles to overcome.
- 9 curious characters are realised in beautiful low-poly stylings. Who can say no to a Penguin with a top hat, monocle & smoking pipe?
- Capture the Head sees two teams scramble to secure the Godhead and bring it to the goal before it, or someone else, clobbers them over the head.
- King of the Head removes the goals & teams, and grants victory to whomever holds the head longest; while Headhunters sees the player with the most kills reign supreme and Last Man Standing grants victory to the last player alive.
- Trials of the Gods pose a series of short solo challenges set forth by the gods.
- A.I. Worried you don't have enough players to take the challenge? Fear not, the Gods have seen fit to grant life to strange mechanisms that fill the role of human players. Add as many A.I. companions/opponents as you need to fill in your teams.
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User Reviews
This CTF style game is on par with games like Gangbeasts and Sausage Sports Club in terms of graphics and gameplay. Frantic and constantly changing, the one thing I do think this game is missing is 5-12 player multiplayer, and ideally 3 and 4 team maps/gamemodes. This game is a great start for an Early Access game, having waited for a better maturity before release, so you won't feel burned or incomplete on this one! While there is not a specific tutorial mode, the trials mode does a good job prepping you for MP gameplay, although jump attacks are difficult to execute. The built in FPS counter is a nice touch, and the only time the game suffers lag is on the trial with 16+ enemies, which is only specific to a trial mode round, and not to regular gameplay. Playing far enough through trial mode unlocks a regular flag for normal CTF gameplay. With the godheads, each one greatly changes the dynamic of gameplay, with some being helpful, others hurtful, and a few others both helpful and h...
The thing with couch co-op games that I like is that they should be entertaining for everyone or keep you coming back to it. this game has a tiny amount of content and there is no reason to keep coming back to it, plus I found that it did a poor job of entertaining people. The game plays the same every time. I played the game with some of my friends, found it quite boring and it definitely isn't worth the price. you get about an hour worth of content at the most. The game doesn't have any bugs or anything terrible about it, it's just mediocre. I didn't enjoy the other gamemodes - they were just eh as well. if this game had more content it might be worth picking up on sale but overall the base game isn't worth your time. There's plenty of better couch co op games out there.
Fun and frantic. Works nicely on a couch with controllers. Probably more fun with four players than two, though two can still be entertained. Handling a giant cat head who makes you start to wander like a cat is tricky. Glad to have run across this game!
This game is not good. I regret buying it SO BAD. These are the reason why i think its bad: 1 No online matchmaking 2 The graphics are very bad 3 There are barely any game modes 4 WAY to expansive 5 The Bugs and problems are uncountable 6 Barely any content Those are the reason i think the game is bad. You can agree or disagree all up to you.
Utterly cracking game! first played at EGX17 and had to buy it the second we got home. i rate it 10/7
Pretty bad game. Too late for a refund. :(
I did not think that a game of this kind could please me, but the truth is that after testing it with colleagues in a friend's house, saving the differences I think it is almost at the height of the Super Smash Bros, without losing sight of what is made by an INDIE study. PROS - Flow of movements. - A thousand and one things that complicate the game (inverted controls, rain of swords, ...) - A music of such quality for an INDIE product is appreciated. CONS - It is missing a network multiplayer mode. Conclusion A collection of arenas to play with friends from a PC. The game transmits a pleasant and carefree atmosphere between screens. The design of characters and environment is super peculiar and although it may clash at the beginning, once inside the game that simplicity helps not to get lost. Without hesitation, it would reach more people if it implemented multiplayer network mode.
Judged by 2021 standards, you, the reader, can do better than this. It's sad because it seems like there's a really good concept here in theory. Sometimes you gotta polish it, sometimes you just flush it...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 2 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 / ATI Radeon HD 5770
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 3 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560 Ti / AMD Radeon HD 6870
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 4 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Oh My Godheads cost?
Oh My Godheads costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Oh My Godheads?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 2 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 / ATI Radeon HD 5770 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 4 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 3 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560 Ti / AMD Radeon HD 6870 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 4 GB available space
What platforms is Oh My Godheads available on?
Oh My Godheads is available on Windows PC.
Is Oh My Godheads worth buying?
Oh My Godheads has 39% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Oh My Godheads released?
Oh My Godheads was released on Dec 5, 2017.
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