It's hell and I love it for some reason. The ridiculous difficulty makes it all the more rewarding when you finally defeat the mountain. Despite the satirical and jokey surface, the philosophical message is actually very profound. While I didn't enjoy playing it, I definetely felt what Bennet Foddy intended to make the player feel. A sense of rage, but also a strong will to beat the game. To rise above the insane challenge. This game turned out to be an unlikely masterpiece.

Reviewed on Jan 07, 2024


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