
Goat Simulator 3 is a deliberately objective-free physics playground in which you ragdoll the goat Pilgor through an open world, triggering scripted absurdities and breaking everything in reach. Locally it is built for company: up to four players on PS5 (two on PS4) in split-screen, dropping in by holding Square, free to wreck the map as a team or splinter into seven competitive mini-games. The world is funniest with several goats loose in it at once.
The trade-off is that the chaos is the entire engine, and it runs on numbers. Solo, the aimlessness that powers a rowdy room flattens into busywork, and the humour can thin across a long session once the novelty of the gags wears down. As a couch pick for a group that wants spectacle without rules or a learning curve, it delivers exactly that; anyone seeking structure, progression, or a reason to play alone should look elsewhere.
Players overwhelmingly enjoy Goat Simulator 3, praising its chaotic and humorous nature, as well as its sandbox gameplay that is entertaining both solo and with friends. Despite some minor criticisms regarding quest descriptions and occasional monotony, the majority of feedback reflects a fun and engaging experience.
Based on 87 reviews from steam
Goat Simulator 3 is Pure Chaos


