Really strange. It is genuinely NOTHING compared to the previous two, particularly in scope. The gameplay sections are tiny puzzle platformer stages, that still control a fair amount like the previous, but are much smaller in scale. Similarly, the story follows on, and while it's technically the same characters, there's far less of a story being told. But, despite some questionable elements (especially the way it connects to the ending of The Next Chapter), the writing is more or less a match to the rest of the series, and the dialogue still reads like DtL dialogue.
The puzzle platforming gameplay was annoying at first, but I warmed up to it quickly. Outside of the main story missions, there are smaller stages where the goal is to get a high score. But to raise the score, you generally need to do things like knock down enemies, wait until they recover, and repeat. Racing through these levels to minimise time doesn't get much of a points bonus, so it's not worth it. So the playstyle that gets the most points is very inelegant, which I find more funny than anything else.
The difficulty increases gradually. In about half the levels, you need to choose where to place objects around the stage before starting. At the start of the game, it's easy enough to work out where to put them from a basic glance at the stage, but later on, experimentation becomes much more important.
Beyond the puzzling, when the objects have been placed appropriately, and you know exactly what to do, there's still a good amount of platforming to do. There's a good balance of puzzles and platforms.
Although there are definitely some identifiable routes that you are supposed to follow, there are generally several ways to complete each stage, many of which don't seem planned. It's very fun to try to exploit obstacles like that.
The "drawing" aspect is scaled back here compared to previous entries, but I never cared for it at all anyway, so I'm fine at least. The editor is as fleshed out as ever, but it's just not used for many items.

Reviewed on May 06, 2022


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