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The memory leak in this game makes it really difficult to beat. I walked away for a half-hour and came back to a choppy laggy game.
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ok it took me forever but i beat it i noticed on the last few rounds you can double jump over secret invisible walls to make it much easier to get to the door you can completely skip some of the saws
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This is to Portal as Hyrule warriors is to zelda. It's less puzzle solving and more total skill in this version of the game.
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It's funny. I was expecting signs reading "GIVE UP ALREADY." But the ending was fun. Tasselfoot just said that you're "incredibly stubborn," without even noting that we completed it.
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As an N-Game player, I love these types of games. But the thing is, precision platformers need tight controls, and this game's controls are loose as heck. That, along with a lot of lag and inconsistency make this game unplayable for me. Great game, bad execution.
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I really love all the missing platforms and sentries set at my head
the spikes were way too easy at the start so why not add more
its only going to end up getting me with a tub of ice cream crying in a corner
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in the end tass just said "just push it" the longer i stared at it the less it became about that button and the more i felt like he talked about my limits. then i remembered that he is a douchebag.
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This game is like a fight in a playground.The courses are the bully.The robot dude is the crowd that chants FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! they don't help they just make it worse.
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Better than the sequel, because the sawblades reset with every death, so you can work out the perfect approach to each level through iteration. It's very satisfying to groundhog day your way through a nigh-impossible challenge.
(By the way, levels 31-40 seemed surprisingly easy; was it unintentional for you to be able to skip most of the challenges by hopping between the gaps in the invisible blocks near the top of the screen? Because that's pretty much what I did :) )
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(and the idea is not that it would be a complaint but a sort of compliment that you can rage at the game and yet still want to play it. (Due to lag issues on my end, I'm still looking forward to trying this on a comp with better specs. I've improved performance on my trusty old laptop quite a bit, but it's still not quite cutting it.)