Review: Lunnye Devitsy
It’s not hard to sink a few hours into this one trying to divine its secrets, but without any sort of character progression, collectibles, or story, it’s also not hard to get bored quickly.
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It’s not hard to sink a few hours into this one trying to divine its secrets, but without any sort of character progression, collectibles, or story, it’s also not hard to get bored quickly.
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Surely there’s already another platformer out there that uses the same or a similar system to greater effect. And even if there isn’t, Snapshot certainly isn’t worth braving just for that.
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If you ever wanted to run, jump, and shoot through a 90s animated metal music video, it’ll hit the right notes.
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The bosses might be a bit much, but otherwise it’s a beautiful, creative puzzle platformer that’s worth your time.
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Regardless of your skill level, Mutant Mudds has plenty of simple, if very basic, platforming to offer.
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What SOMA did for conceptualizing the self and The Stanley Parable did for deconstructing games, Gone Home does for exploring American youth.
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It’s a game built on precision that doesn’t give you the control to be precise when you need it, and the result just feels terrible.
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It’s absolutely beyond me to imagine anyone deriving any sort of enjoyment from this game, between its horrifying graphics and infuriating levels.
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I consider NightSky a classic of the physics platformer genre, one that makes a great entry point for new players or a great example for new games.
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