King Kong beating his chest.

Why is the internet ripping a new King Kong game to shreds?

Skull Island: Rise of Kong was released on Steam on October 17, and if you use any of the various social media platforms you’ve probably already seen clips and stills from it. The various algorithms have all reached the same conclusion: this thing is comedy gold, and people are revelling in a dunkfest at its expense. In particular, it’s being compared to Daedalic’s Lord of the Rings: Gollum, which has been unfairly labelled by some as the worst game of the year (it’s not great, but such a label is ludicrous).

But what exactly is it about this King Kong game that’s inspired such a collective reaction? The game is developed by Iguanabee Entertainment, a Chilean studio that seems to fund its own original titles by developing the odd licenced property—often leaning towards childrens’ brands, such as 2020’s GI Joe: Operation Blackout (Steam reviews: mixed).



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