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Nah..
8.5 is the score.
"Indie games", cool idea shit execution. But it's indie so we give this mediocrity a pass.
the style reminds me a bit of Momodora?
nice . thanks. will buy
These levels of accessibility are really good and should become much more standard across the industry. Yes, that includes Dark Souls.
A grappling hook, metroid game…. you must be young, I think the game reference you are looking for is bionic commando Nes game. 😂
what systems is this on?
I'll get it for my Steam Deck after I crunch away at my backlog of games!
I miss classic platformers…
the accessibility options are really daring and definitely make a statement about how the developer thinks people should value their game. ie, anyone should make it what they want and not treat it as an inflexible challenge to be conquered. and, honestly, I completely support this.
A game needs to have a proper difficulty curve of introducing concepts and mechanics gradually so that you don't need cheats. I just played Itorah which does a good job at this.
looks great