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Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator (Video Game Review)


Gambitious Digital Entertainment has released Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator.

Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator released on October 25th for PC, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android for $1.99. The game developed by Vile Monarch is in a genre of its own since you basically spend the entire game throwing out insults. Gamers have countless new insults at their disposal while learning the true meaning of life in the process.

There are six playable characters in Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator with each one having their own unique traits, voices and insults. The longer you play, the more you realize which characters fit your playstyle and personality. The game features several game modes to try out which includes the Loner’s Insult Tournament, Life Friends and Imaginary Friends. You can either battle your way through back to back situations while insulting the computer, make fun of your actual friends or verbally assault strangers around the world. The replayability here is endless with the various game modes adding a unique style of gameplay depending on how you play.

Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator was inspired by Monty Python’s Flying Circus’s infamous “Dead Parrot” sketch. The hilarious battle system forces the player to continuously come up with witty and gut-wrenching combos to sling at their big-mouthed opponents. The game also includes some special unlockable characters like Shadow Warrior’s legendary foul mouthed hero, Lo Wang. Mr. Wang is just one of many potty mouthed characters that will make their way into the game with more coming later.



The audience can also play along and impact the outcomes of Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator due to the ability to enable Twitch integration during ANY gameplay mode. Your viewers can cast their votes on their favorite insults which influences how much damage each offense will do. How cool is that?

The colorfully-vibrant voxel graphics and fun soundtrack add to the game’s overall immersion level alongside the isometric illustrated environments. If you add this to the diverse conflict scenarios and the contentious battle system, then there is a lot to love about Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator.

In the end, Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator was a comical and entertaining game that kept me playing for hours on end. However, due to the graphic nature of the game’s content, it is safe to say that it isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. But if you are looking for a fun little game to kill time while laughing hysterically, then Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator may be for you! To learn more, visit the official Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator website.

Game Features:

Loner’s Insult Tournament Mode: Battle your way through numerous unique situations and verbally assault your CPU
Life Friends Mode: Belliger your actual friends on a couch, ottoman, or whatever else you like to rest your fanny on
Imaginary Friends Mode: Verbally take down strangers from all over the world online, and bring the witty pain across any device.
6 Hilarious Playable Characters: Each with their own unique voices, quirky traits and hilarious “insult bits”
4 Conflict Scenarios: Lay down some verbal jujitsu across 4 different testy situations and environments
Contentious Battle System: Employ combos, criticals, continuations and other new mechanics to outwit your argumentative opponents!

Score: 8 out of 10
Reviewed for PC


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