Mattf is a Total Piece of Shit for Nintendo 64

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Mattf is a Total Piece of Shit for Nintendo 64[edit]

Mattf is a Total Piece of Shit is a satirical action-adventure video game developed for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1999, the game gained notoriety for its humorous and irreverent take on gaming culture and social commentary.

Gameplay[edit]

Players control the character "Mattf," navigating through various levels filled with challenges, puzzles, and enemies. The game features:

  • **Open World Exploration**: Players can explore a vibrant, albeit chaotic, world filled with quirky characters and hidden secrets.
  • **Combat Mechanics**: Engage in humorous combat using a variety of absurd weapons and power-ups.
  • **Mini-Games**: Complete mini-games that parody popular gaming tropes and mechanics.

Story[edit]

The game follows Mattf, a character who embodies the worst traits of a stereotypical gamer. After being banished from the gaming community for his toxic behavior, he embarks on a journey to redeem himself and prove that he can change. Along the way, he encounters various characters who challenge his views and force him to confront his past actions.

Development[edit]

The game was developed by Example Studio, a small indie team known for their offbeat humor and unique art style. The development process was marked by:

  • **Crowdfunding**: The game was funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign, where backers were promised a game that would "push the boundaries of satire."
  • **Art Style**: The game features a colorful, cartoonish art style that contrasts with its mature themes.

Reception[edit]

Upon release, "Mattf is a Total Piece of Shit" received mixed reviews. Critics praised its humor and creativity but noted that its gameplay mechanics were often clunky. The game has since gained a cult following, with players appreciating its bold approach to social commentary.

Legacy[edit]

The game has been referenced in various gaming discussions and has inspired a series of memes and fan art. It remains a notable example of how video games can tackle serious topics through humor and satire.

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