âOhâŚSir!â video game review
By Lauren Paulsen, Senior Columnist
4/5
When I first stumbled across the OhâŚSir! video game, I immediately wanted to try it on my brother. The concept is quite simple: you get a friend or family member to come join you and then you insult each other.
I thought the concept was hilarious and, whatâs more, the game is completely free on Steam. To play, you each take turns choosing a piece of a sentence from the ones the game randomly generates for you. The sentences have to make sense. You cannot just randomly put the pieces together or you will lose health. The game will score you on your sentence and then will allocate so many damage points to your adversary. Longer sentences can often give you more points, but the game seems to favour really well-crafted short insults as well. Although it may seem that the first person chosen to playâwhich the game decidesâhas an advantage, they donât always win.
Monty Python fans will most certainly appreciate this game, as the theme for the amJam game jam eventâthe video game creation event that OhâŚSir! was created duringâwas âthis parrot is no more,â which is based on Monty Pythonâs Dead Parrot sketch. This, unfortunately, went right over my head when I dove into playing the game, as I am not overly familiar with Monty Python. I kept wondering what this dead parrot was about. I did, however, recognize several of the insult fragments as being from Monty Python, despite not having seen the TV series or movies.
The game is fairly simple and after several rounds you will have seen all of the randomly generated sentence pieces. However, itâs still quite impressive considering the creators developed it in 42 hours during the event.
Iâm hoping that the creators will add more content in the future, but if not, itâs still fun to grab a friend or family member, sit down together with a cup of tea, and mercilessly insult each other.