1. Decrease the size of the game, preferably by holding CTRL and using the scroll wheel
2. Cross your eyes, as with watching stereograms or crosseyes3d, until the two images overlap.
3. Rule at every "Spot the difference" game for the rest of your life.
No, the game SHOULDN'T give you answers when you lose. It's not the point of this. The point is testing your gaming knowledge, so it can't give you answers so it won't be biased.
A metroidvania, or basically a platformer with one giant level and lots and lots of items, well, needs lots and lots of items. Different weapons, permanent powerups, gadgets, many fun types of enemies. You will not find any of those in Blue Knight. You WILL, however, find tedious jetpacking from one side of the map to the other, around 5 different enemies (what do you know, two of them actually shoot!), three items that you could have had from the beggining (very easy to find) and NO. CHALLENGE. AT ALL.
I give it a 2/5. It's bad. If you want to play a similar game that's playable, play through "Robot wants..." once again or download a GBA emulator. Blue Knight is not worth the 10 minutes you are going to spend, hoping it will get better. It won't. Kudos for trying, though.
Nah, i didn't like it. You would be better off improving the second one and making the 3 about battling all over again. I don't like the walking around and talking.