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Polterguys: Possession Party - The Spooky Kart Racer That Had Me Cackling at 2AM




God. I haven't laughed this hard at a game since my nephew convinced me Untitled Goose Game was "totally chill and not frustrating at all." Polterguys: Possession Party is what happens when someone looks at Mario Kart and thinks, "This needs more possession mechanics and pizza boxes that shoot melted cheese."

I stayed up until the unholy hour of 2AM playing this with my roommate last night. We were supposed to be "adults" and go to bed at a reasonable time, but then I said those fateful words: "Just one more round." Four hours later, I was still shrieking as a possessed fan while he chased me as a murderous blob monster.

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What Even IS This Delightful Chaos?

At its core, Polterguys is dead simple (pun absolutely intended). You're a ghost. You're racing around wacky courses. There's a giant monster trying to eat you. Last ghost floating wins.

But that's where "simple" flies out teh window.



The real magic happens when you start possessing random objects scattered throughout the 10 maps. My personal favorite? A pizza box that flings molten cheese at opponents. My roommate's response when I nailed him with a perfect cheese shot that sent him straight into the monster's path: "I'm never ordering Domino's with you again."

It feels like the developers at Madorium were sitting around one day in 2023 and someone said, "What if we made a party game where players could literally be a fan?" And instead of laughing it off, they all went, "BRILLIANT!"

Playing With Friends or Playing With Yourself

Wait. That came out wrong.

Look, you can play solo against bots, and it's... fine. The AI puts up a decent fight, but after winning my fifth consecutive match, I was craving something more challenging. There's no difficulty slider, which feels like an oversight.



The REAL joy comes from multiplayer. You can get up to 8 players online, hurling insults and setting traps for each other. The split-screen couch co-op supports 4 players, which led to my living room becoming a warzone last weekend when I invited friends over. Poor Dave spilled his beer when I possessed a fan and blew him right into the monster's path.

Those Sweet, Sweet Customization Options

I've spent an embarrassing $0 on this game beyond the initial purchase, and yet my ghost is decked out in a top hat and monocle that makes me look like the Monopoly man's dead cousin. There are about 20 different outfits you can unlock with in-game candy currency.

My friend Sarah spent three hours grinding just to get the cowboy hat. When I asked if it was worth it, she just tipped her virtual hat and drawled, "Howdy, pardner." So I guess that's a yes?

Maps That Make You Go "Whaaaaat?"

The 10 maps are colorful fever dreams that feel like they were designed by someone who ate too many Halloween candies and passed out watching Beetlejuice.



Each one has its own quirks and hiding spots. I've developed a strategy I call "The Cowardly Ghost" where I just hide in corners and let everyone else get eaten. It works about 60% of the time, which is better odds than my dating life.

My only real complaint? I wish there were more maps. After playing for a week, I've memorized most of the hiding spots, which takes away some of the surprise factor.

Value That Won't Haunt Your Wallet

In an era where games routinely cost $70+ and then have the audacity to ask for more money for DLC, Polterguys is refreshingly affordable. I spent more on pizza while playing this game than I did on the actual game itself.

There are daily and weekly challenges to keep you coming back, plus a leaderboard for the competitive spirits among us (ghost pun #247).



It's like finding a $20 bill in your winter coat pocket, except the $20 bill is actually a game where you can possess household objects and terrorize your friends.

The Final Verdict: Spooktacular

Polterguys: Possession Party isn't trying to be the next big esport or a profound artistic statement about the human condition. It's just pure, unadulterated FUN.

And sometimes, that's exactly what we need.

I've spent countless nights this month saying "just one more round" until suddenly it's 1AM and I have work tomorrow. Worth it? Absolutely.



If you're looking for a game that delivers mindless entertainment without demanding 80 hours of your life or a PhD in controller mechanics, Polterguys is your jam. It's never been so fun to be the afterlife of the party.


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