A Google user
145
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
A lot more than meets the eye, this game actually requires multiple play throughs to get the full story. Unlike with other narrator driven titles, DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING. I wont go into detail but it suffices to say that many seem to think this is a short game when it is anything but, there are MULTIPLE weaving story lines that make up the full story and if you do not stray from the beaten path (sometimes to an absurd degree) you won't get the full experience. Hint: the definition of insanity
Gabriel DeRohan
80
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Its a lot of fun. The controls are a little difficult to get used to (for me anyways) especialy for one of the minigames where the light attack is replaced by the jump button. The graphics are fantastic even on low graphics and 30 fps. It rarely lags. The music is awesome. The bosses are unique. The little hidden bits and pieces are interesting althlugh it can be tedious at times. I think the only problem ive had with the game is the jumping minigame. Im almost at end of character count so...
A Google user
80
Monday, February 18, 2019
This game is truly a masterpiece. Very responsive. The game is more reliant on the skill of the player. It has a DMC feel to it. Dash timing, counter attacks, attack combo variety. The fact that it is a 2D sidescroller hasn't broken the feel to it. It's more of a cross between Metroidvania and DMC. It has areas that open after you acquire the right upgrades like Metroidvania, but it is far more responsive and skill based. Edited
M K
7
Monday, December 25, 2023
Updated review - while it said game was incompatible until a fix was released, it still launched for me which is good. Only knocking a star for on-screen controls always visible. At least there is controller support cuz it's night and day difference. The game is short but from what I remember reading online, it's different depending on what choices you make during the game or something. Still too short for such a nice game. Would be ecstatic if some more levels were released. Edited
A Google user
7
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
This game is basically if The Stanley Parable was a 2D sidescrolling hack-and-slash game. Controls were a bit finicky at times and it seemed a tad bit short for my taste (sure, you can reset the game after getting all the achievements, but what's the point of replaying the game if you know the ending?), but I'd say that it's still worth the money just for all the meta commentary and fourth wall breaks (and lack of microtransactions, which is a big plus) in this game. Edited
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