Oh look, people made funnythings in Beseige. Haha, look, there are dicksin Beseige. If you havenât actually played the game, all youâd think about Besiege â one of the hottest games on Steam right now â based on what people are posting on the internet is that itâs a joke game. Itâs actually anything but.
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But if you actually play Besiege for a while, after youâve made your first dick, and your first few attempts at a catapult have ended in flames/debris, some of that humour washes away. And whatâs left is one of the smartest video games Iâve played in a long, long time.
As Leo showedin his video on the game, thereâs not much to Besiege the first time you sit down with it (at least for now, since itâs an Early Access game). Itâs a game about building vehicles (or just big weapons) that can knock stuff down. Thereâs a sandbox mode, where youâre free to build whatever you want, and thereâs a short campaign of sorts, where youâre presented with various challenges that youâll need to build different types of objects to overcome.
Like, letâs say one mission asks you to knock down a castle wall. So you use some wheels, wood and steel to build a small battering ram (like my first ever creation, above), send it over and youâre done. OnlyâŠonce youâre done, you look down at all the tools at your disposal you didnât use. Wings. Spikes. Steering columns. Suspension. Little helicopter things.
And you realise, my God, I am a boring person. I did simply what was asked of me, not what I could have done. I could have made something way cooler.
So itâs back to the drawing board. You scrap the ram and get thinking. Maybe I can build a tank, because there are wheels and cannons. Maybe I can build a catapult, because there are hinges and boulders. Maybe I can build a ballista, because there are springs and giant steel spikes.
Or maybe youâre a patient, persistent person and can build something truly amazing
This is why Besiege is such a smart game. Not for the obvious reasons â I can see this being used in schools around the world for its marriage of physics and problem-solving â but because it challenges you so gently, and without reproach, to push yourself and learn its systems, so that you can go from simple box-cars to, well, maybe some of the stuff below.