Despite suffering quite heavily on a gameplay front due to its very repetitive game design that suffers a lot when playing singleplayer, NMH:TSA is still able to hold up incredibly well due to its style, music, and incredible method of storytelling. Travis's character development is at an all time high as we can see the full effect of all his struggles and development over the past few NMH games, and the subtle inclusion of a pseudo biography of sorts for Suda51, each level representing a part of his game development journey as he reflects on the decisions he's made over the course of his life, provides a refreshing sense of personality and care not too dissimilar to what can be felt in many games of the indie scene, of which Suda is known to adore.

Reviewed on Feb 12, 2023


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