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Wolf is basically Shinobi Guts with a grappling hook.

One of the best combat systems ever made

Peak game. Isshin the sword saint as a final boss was amazing. It felt like a perfect culmination of your skill that you acquired throughout the whole game, and the visuals and gameplay were beautiful throughout.

Sure, it does have a few outdated aspects, but it makes up for it with a bang. The eighth underworld is one of the most interesting worlds I've seen in gaming. The characters are well written and charming, specially Manny. The plot doesn't slouch either, I see why people consider this to be one of Tim Schafer's best

The plot is simple, but very good, interesting and above all not obvious. Developments and twists are done very well. I also loved the ending. It is a perfect plot for a game of this genre, and the way in which it is told makes it more enjoyable. The characters are also done very well, and you get really attached to the protagonists over the course of the game. Also, its original, varied and fun gameplay has definitely made it my favorite rhythm game. It may seem difficult at first, but it quickly gets carried away. It evolves more and more as we progress through the story, also including difficult boss fights in various levels. I guess I've never had so much fun in a rhythm game, and I will probably keep playing it in the next days. The only "criticism" that maybe I would feel like making is the fact that you don't have to start the level all over again once you are dead. The game simply allows you to go back in time to where you want, and continue from that point on. While it is a consistent choice with some plot elements of the game and to make the game "more viable" especially in the final levels, an option to change it would have been great. The soundtrack is probably the best element of the game. All the tracks are literally all gorgeous. Electro-swing is a really nice genre. I was a little sad that I couldn't hear the final boss ost while doing it, the sound effects covered pretty much everything. The difficulty of the game is medium, but you may find yourself in serious difficulty with the levels if you don't know how to go to the rhythm (being a rhythm game). Especially the last 3 levels require a lot of skill, given the high difficulty. However, as already mentioned in the gameplay section, if you die it simply makes you use some sort of rewind that makes you go back as far as you want, so you can use it in your favor. The only big problem with the game is the price. The base price on eshop (I played it on Nintendo Switch) is 39,99€, but in the Christmas discounts just passed, it costed 25€, which is already a more acceptable price. I am not informed about the price of the PS4 version.

IN THE END: I LOVED this game. It became one of my favorite games of all time, and I consider it a Must-to-play for Rhythm Game lovers. The only real downside is the high price.

gosh I love this series so much :] every time I replay one of the MI games I get so happy as I’m reminded of when me and my dad would play them together when I was little. Even though I love them all this one is defo my favourite and I wish more people knew about it/ the series as a whole.

Obscenely fun, incredibly vast and detailed, and in no way is 2D Minecraft. It has more character than modern Minecraft anyway, so it's an unfair comparison either way.

Regardless, a great title I really should play more of.

I've spent, and will continue to spend, hundreds of hours on this game. The potential for progression is genuinely endless. I can't escape. Help.

This is my favorite videogame of all time