PLATFORM: Playstation 4 PLAY TIME: 7h 4m
After being reminded we still had access to the PlayStation Plus catalogue, courtesy of the yearly subscription coming out of the bank, I decided to dust off the PS4 and see what was available. I’d heard Untitled Goose Game mentioned often enough, so I gave it a go with Lucifer.
The game itself is great fun, though playing it with a six-year-old turned out to be far more infuriating than expected. Lucifer found messing with me much more entertaining than messing with the farmer. Once he’d gone to bed, I blasted through the rest in single-player and found it exactly what it promises to be: ridiculous, chaotic, and genuinely fun.

Untitled Goose Game, developed by House House and published by Panic, is a delightfully mischievous slapstick-stealth sandbox experience where you control a goose with one simple goal: cause as much delightful chaos as possible. Set loose on the unsuspecting inhabitants of a quaint village, you’ll waddle from back gardens to high-street shops and the village green, setting up pranks, stealing items, honking loudly, and generally ruining everyone’s day — all in good chaotic fun.
