A fantastic love letter to some of the best 3D platformers of all time.
The controls of a platformer are always the most important part, and Hat in Time borrows a lot from both Super Mario Sunshine and Banjo-Kazooie in that regard.
The controls are fluid, but you still feel in control, and movement abilities that can cancel others allow you to correct any mistakes you've made.
The story of the game is mostly on the downlow and is very subjective. Personally I love the story and all the characters, but I also would understand how its not some people's cup of tea, which is why I enjoy the fact that you can almost completely ignore or skip the dialogue.

Reviewed on Nov 27, 2020


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