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'''''Soyjak: The Video Game''''' is a 2003 action-adventure role-playing game published by Activision for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The game is the first installment in the Soyjak video game series as well as the beginning of the wider [[Soyical Arts|Soyjak media franchise]]. The single-player story follows the player character Soyjak, based on the [[Soyjak|meme icon]], who must confront various challenges to collect all 150 [[OnionsBooru|boorujaks]] and bring peace to his troubled village.
'''''Soyjak: The Video Game''''' is a 2003 action-adventure role-playing game published by Activision for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The game is the first installment in the Soyjak video game series as well as the beginning of the wider [[Soyical Arts|Soyjak media franchise]]. The single-player story follows the player character Soyjak, based on the [[Soyjak|meme icon]], who must confront various challenges to collect all 150 [[Booru|boorujaks]] and bring peace to his troubled village.


Despite recieving generally positive reviews from critics, ''Soyjak: The Video Game'' shipped less than 10,000 copies, as the game's complicated lore failed to resonate with consumers.
Despite recieving generally positive reviews from critics, ''Soyjak: The Video Game'' shipped less than 10,000 copies, as the game's complicated lore failed to resonate with consumers.

Revision as of 07:08, 25 February 2022

North American cover art

Soyjak: The Video Game is a 2003 action-adventure role-playing game published by Activision for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The game is the first installment in the Soyjak video game series as well as the beginning of the wider Soyjak media franchise. The single-player story follows the player character Soyjak, based on the meme icon, who must confront various challenges to collect all 150 boorujaks and bring peace to his troubled village.

Despite recieving generally positive reviews from critics, Soyjak: The Video Game shipped less than 10,000 copies, as the game's complicated lore failed to resonate with consumers.