Jeffrey Matulef writes:
"Even with some mild control issues, World of Goo is a stunning example of how to build a simple physics-based puzzle game into something truly epic. With its unique presentation and phenomenal soundtrack, it's not a game that you're likely to forget anytime soon. It's about the same length as any full-priced offering these days, but unlike most big budget blockbusters, World of Goo can rarely ever be accused of padding its length by recycling the same material repeatedly. Every level is unique and the game gets more surprising as it goes with nary a dull moment in between. It may start out simple, but give it some time and it could rank among the best games you play this year. It's certainly the most charming."
Gather the Goo Balls and travel the globe in World of Goo Remastered from developer 2D Boy and Netflix Games.
Omar writes: World of Goo is getting a physical edition on Feb. 20 thanks to Super Rare Games. This collector's item will come in two flavors: Regular and Steelbook.
Yesterday, after all these years, I played World of Goo; it's still amazing! It's a great indie that must be played at least once. - Cristian Aguilar