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Really solid short & sweet (8 hours to 100% blind?) N64-esque collectathon 3D platformer. The controls are interestingly momentum-influenced, & I think people who like goofing around with movement to sequence break or speedrun can have some fun with that. Level design is pretty good, the different areas are all small enough & distinct with good landmarks that makes it difficult to get lost. Additionally, the vibes are immaculate. If you like old-school collectathon 3D platformers, this is a must play.
Wow, what a cool game. Some real headscratcher puzzles with the in-game manual, but I really popped off once I figured out the "golden path" puzzle without looking anything up. Like most people, I'd recommend not looking up a guide so you feel like 3000 IQ man when you successfully solve some of these puzzles.
Though if you really want to, you can play & beat the game without engaging in the manual puzzles, but I say you'd be missing out on one of the most unique gaming experiences you can have.
Though if you really want to, you can play & beat the game without engaging in the manual puzzles, but I say you'd be missing out on one of the most unique gaming experiences you can have.
Pretty fun game. The artstyle blends cute & disturbing pretty well, the writing is very funny, the gameplay keeps things fresh with frequent unlocks. Can get a smidge grindy if you're going for S-ranks with every form (my 100% playthrough was around 50 hours, but my NG+ run was 7 hours). Didn't play co-op, but that's probably a good time. My only real gripe is how small everything is, including some of the UI elements. I had to get up from my couch and get closer the the TV to make details out clearly (which, yeah, #thestruggle, but it was a bit annoying). Altogether would recommend.