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this "mite" be a great game if it weren't so " buggy" (i actually love this game a lot, but if you knew me, you would know i wouldnt let a chance like that get away. 5/5)
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Not seeing a mute button... is it at the main menu and not in-game? Kinda wanna listen to my music, but... I guess I'll just pause it... not that I like listening to my own music while playing games....
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Love stories need an emotional connection. Without cutscenes showing this emotional buildup between the sister, the girl mite, and the main mite, we have no real evidence that there's anything more than a few words spoken. I'd suggest watching redlettermedia's reviews of the star wars series. You'll oddly get a good idea of what love is like in the second episode's review.
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See, I sort of feel like the sad love story end is getting overused now, because developers are seeing that everybody has a soft spot for them, and creative/cute but otherwise mediocre games are getting 4+ stars as a result. I'm starting to be over the "sad ending to an average game" thing.
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I like this game 4/5, but what do we need a magnet for, when the detritus automatically flyes to us at the ending of the level?
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That jumpy purplish striped mite monster, that always steer away from the cursor is a great one! It is such a clever idea in my opinion. I don't know if it was done before, but it's the first time I saw something like this in an arcade style shooter. They are really challenging without being frustrating. Well executed! Grats