Review: 6180 the moon
It’s a bite-sized puzzle platformer, but you’re sure to relish it more than a lot of larger offerings.
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It’s a bite-sized puzzle platformer, but you’re sure to relish it more than a lot of larger offerings.
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Gateways is pretty much everything you could ask for in a puzzle platformer, taken to almost comical extremes.
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Even if the graphics weren’t bland and strangely grainy, even if the weapons didn’t feel like Nerf guns, and even if there were some kind of story at all, Chaos Domain would still be too incompetently designed to stick with.
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Do you like ninjas that plod around slowly, bump into pacing bandits, and collect ugly kimonos? If you do, you’re the one person in the world who’s gonna like Akane.
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For charming or challenging puzzle platforming, this one fits the bill just fine.
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The Redux somehow corrected so much of what I despised about this title originally that I’ve actually turned around on it.
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I love the idea of escaping a sinking ship via skillful platforming, but I guess I’ll have to keep waiting for someone to do it well.
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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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