Minecraft for Those Who Love Mayhem and Blood – GoreBox: Animosity Review

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So, I find myself with a bit of conundrum here, and that conundrum is: How do I review a game that I don’t truly consider a game?
GoreBox: Animosity is simply a sandbox experience with six bland areas that look like they were ripped from Goldeneye 64 where you can set up and/or throw a bunch of random stuff at the wall to see what sticks or tickles your funny bone. By way of example, I made a tower of muscle cars then shot at this awesome creation of automotive buffoonery until it exploded. When the tower exploded, the cars flew all over the place, one landed right on top of me and I died. After I respawned, I wrote my name in the sand with the block-style letters offered in the menu then blew those away too…just because I could.
Those shenanigans amused me for all of about three minutes. If I happened be twelve-years-old again I would have laughed at this nonsense until I passed out…but I am no longer twelve-years-old, sad to say.
This game has no game in it. Seriously. At best, it’s a mildly amusing tech demo. There are no quests, no story, no levels, no points (although it does have achievements oddly enough?), no multiplayer, no checkpoints, etc. When I play a game I expect something more – I expect fun and/or entertainment delivered to me on the silver platter of a DVD or Blu-ray Disc. At this stage of the game, I have zero desire to build my own fun and/or entertainment, but if you enjoy that kind of world-building, then have it. But as it stands now GoreBox is akin to the beta/early Notch version of Minecraft without the Lego building whimsy – it’s Minecraft with copious amounts of blood and a body count of inanimate dummies, so maybe MurderCraft is a better title here? (Don’t dare steal that game devs, I’m totally copywriting it.) It’s Goat Simulator without the damn goat, or the damn fun.
On top of that, there are absolutely no directions or tutorial and the controls are wonky. I mean, nothing – zip, zero, zilch, nada in terms of guidance, so I ran around these barren levels for about fifteen minutes looking for something to do before I figured out that I can spawn things (cars, people, weapons, boulders, etc.) with my gravity gun tool. Hell, I didn’t even know I had that tool until I started just randomly pressing things on the screen out of sheer boredom. And when I did start spawning stuff, I ran into a major issue with the controls as in the button to activate the tool itself and the button to spawn items are right on top of one another, so there were several instances where I was spawning things where I definitely didn’t want them. These unwanted items are easy enough to remove and/or erase, but still it is a rather annoying issue.
I even went as far as to scope out the developer’s YouTube, reddit, and Discord, and those didn’t offer much in the way of assistance either, but it did offer me an explanation as to what’s up behind the scenes of GoreBox which is why it’s in the state it’s in now. It seems there were two earlier versions of this game: GoreBox Classic and GoreBox Remastered which people seemed to enjoy. Unfortunately, there was a dispute between the lead developer, Felix, and the person who created the original music for those two games. In the words of Felix himself from the F2 YouTube Channel: “As an independent game developer who relies on GoreBox for a living, I could not take down either of my Projects without going bankrupt. I told him the games would be taken down once GoreBox: Animosity is out. Sadly, I was now forced to publish it in an unstable state due to him sending copyright complaints and getting my projects removed.”
So there you have it. GoreBox: Animosity isn’t much of a game because he had to push it out into the world before it was truly ready to go…but at least I now know why it’s subtitled, “Animosity.”
Perhaps this will be a title to revisit once a more complete and/or stable version is released because there really isn’t much of anything good going on here right then. Even if/when I do revisit it, I have a sneaking suspicion that GoreBox: Animosity still won’t be my cup of (bloody) tea. I mean, it’s completely free-to-play with ads you have to watch before a new level loads, so that’s a positive, I suppose?
SCORE: 2 STARS OUT OF 5
PLAY IF YOU LIKE:
Minecraft. Play GoreBox: Animosity if you dig Microsoft/Mojang’s ultra-popular and refined sandbox game.
Goat Simulator. GoreBox: Animosity may not be as stupidly fun as Coffee Stain Studios wild experience, but it has similar, open-world elements for sure.
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THE NEW GAMER
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anyone wanna play multiplayer with me when down downloading?
08/14/2022
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User463612169
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Whenever the multiplayer is up, I'll give it a go once again.
08/15/2022
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Trong Truong Tran
Trong Truong Tran
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i love it
08/10/2022
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User463612169
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Yeah, it just wasn't for me. Obviously.
08/10/2022
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Enigma
Enigma
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i found a secret on a map where is winter and an tower if u go noclip toggle and go down then u will get to a secret map if u dosable noclip toggle
08/27/2022
Hudson Doerries
Hudson Doerries
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No way
10/17/2022
MasTerKy
MasTerKy
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wow finally new update in gorebox 15.0.0🎉
12/03/2023
Rodel Insilay
Rodel Insilay
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Minecraft si not gorebox so good
09/02/2023
Timmy Hooks
Timmy Hooks
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Let's play Fortnite together
09/04/2022
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