Fun little puzzle game for free

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The adventure offered by this game is not AAA. No... This extraordinary adventure deserves its place in the pantheon of modern art. I've never felt so much emotion in a game of this scope. Joy and sadness, contemplation and splendor come together in the same edifice to make an already gigantic monument extraordinary. The words I use will never suffice to describe such an audiovisual masterpiece; emotion prevents me from doing so. Nevertheless, if I tried, I'd say that no one in this world would be able to proclaim loud and clear that a game is the best in the world, because that would mean taking possession of this marvel of the world, this ruby cut to perfection, this Jeanne Brem of video games. The particular and poignant context in which the plot follows the story can only embellish the fundamental core of this joyful, zigzagging subjects through a sumptuously well-crafted plot are as follows
Fraternity and betrayal, themes so well tackled that one would doubt the materiality of our universe. This virtuous world takes place on an immense and sumptuous Hawaiian pizza, and not the least, a tropical pizza rich in culture and humanism, solidarity and pineapples. We become part of a tribe that is welcoming when it can be, and attentive to everyone when it must. This video game's second-rate critique of society leads me to believe that a world as perfect as this one is attainable, even achievable. But unfortunately... The malevolent, sordid being we bring out of our bodies to betray those who have given us everything, taught us everything, taught us everything for our own personal gain. Aaaah, poor humanity...

A masterpiece, a clash of cultures so powerful that I'll never forget the moments I spent with these pure beings who are so much like us, yet seem so different. Are we the problem? We certainly are...

It's a free, fun little side-scroller with 3rd-person Parkour. The game is very short, just 15 minutes of fun. After all, it's free - what more could you ask for?

I really enjoyed the game, the Marvel universe is respected, the characters are well constructed and deep. It's hard to define the quality of the plot when it's an adaptation of an existing story. The gameplay is really very interesting, the mechanics and combat very fluid. The entire game is well constructed, and the narrative is well laid out. The open world is really pleasant, and wandering the avenues of New York from canvas to canvas is a treat. The main story is more like a playable film than an actual video game, but the scenes are still quite spectacular and fun to play. However, if I had to pick out some negative points, I'd say that the "boss battles" aren't spectacular enough, and you get through them pretty quickly, while the side missions are numerous but fairly repetitive. On the other hand, the free DLC that develops the story of the secondary characters is really interesting. Game finished at 100% with all achievements. Overall, the game is really good, even if it could have been a little better.