: Reviewers from PC Gamer and GamesRadar+ note that the sequel feels more like a "collectathon 3D platformer" (similar to Super Mario Odyssey ) rather than just a mindless glitch-fest.

Goat Simulator 3 generally received , with critics often describing it as a significantly expanded, more structured version of the original "joke physics" sandbox. While it retains the chaotic ragdoll humor that made the first game a viral hit, it introduces a much larger open world with defined side quests, hidden collectibles, and full four-player online co-op. Critical and User Consensus

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: ESRB Teen (T) for crude humor, language, and violence. Purchase Considerations

If you are looking for a deep narrative or serious simulation, this game is likely not for you. However, if you want a "slapstick goofball sandbox" to play with friends, it is considered a major step up from the original. You can find more details or purchase the game on the Epic Games Store or Steam .

: While the chaotic nature often hides bugs as "features," some players have reported performance issues on older hardware or specific platforms like the PS4. Quick Stats & Ratings OpenCritic Rating : Fair (Average Top Critic Score: 72 ). Recommended : 48% of critics recommend the game.

: Some critics pointed out that the joke can wear thin after about 6–10 hours, as many side quests involve repetitive tasks like headbutting or dragging objects.

: The addition of online and local split-screen co-op is widely cited as the best way to experience the game.