Over three years into the PS5's lifecycle and this pack-in platformer remains one of its standout titles. While at it's core it's a basic 3D platformer, its execution of tried and true mechanics while mixing in some fun level design and controller gimmicks in Nintendo-esque ways and copious amounts of fun easter eggs and references make it a joy to play, as tragic as it is that this wound-up being Japan Studio's swansong.

Reviewed on Feb 18, 2024


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