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3 - good
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in the process of changing rates: current goal is
1 - bad
2 - mid
3 - good
4 - great
5 - favourite
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not into visual novels in general... all i can say is that i felt like shit, like i didn't already know i would never be able to talk to psychotics (yeah i do sometimes need to feel like shit)
got many steampianist music video's vibes, which is a big big plus for me
got many steampianist music video's vibes, which is a big big plus for me
"Woah! This is surreal!"
"Surreal, but fun!"
"Hey you know... this place reminds me of something else."
"Oh yeah, it does!"
To say that this game is fun to play, aesthetically excellent, has a simple but beautiful story and a good soundtrack would be correct but superfluous.
The game is a continuous reference to the different genres of games, mixed in a cauldron of ordinary madness, which can be a very pleasant surprise for non-gamers and a very pleasant return to the Land of Toys for gamers.
If you are thinking of playing it with a non-gamer, who may also seem skeptical to you, don't wait any longer, go ahead, pass him your second controller.
Any Super Mario excluded, I don't think there is a better introduction to this medium, or, if there it is, (which is more likely) that would be a very good reason to keep playing games.
But for now, as much as I know, if there is a game it can be really considered for everyone, in the sense that it could lead anyone to wonder: "Is there such a thing as video games?" that game is It Takes Two.
"Surreal, but fun!"
"Hey you know... this place reminds me of something else."
"Oh yeah, it does!"
To say that this game is fun to play, aesthetically excellent, has a simple but beautiful story and a good soundtrack would be correct but superfluous.
The game is a continuous reference to the different genres of games, mixed in a cauldron of ordinary madness, which can be a very pleasant surprise for non-gamers and a very pleasant return to the Land of Toys for gamers.
If you are thinking of playing it with a non-gamer, who may also seem skeptical to you, don't wait any longer, go ahead, pass him your second controller.
Any Super Mario excluded, I don't think there is a better introduction to this medium, or, if there it is, (which is more likely) that would be a very good reason to keep playing games.
But for now, as much as I know, if there is a game it can be really considered for everyone, in the sense that it could lead anyone to wonder: "Is there such a thing as video games?" that game is It Takes Two.
Really generous for being a 90s game
Visually impressive as you'd expect from a top tier snes game, same for the ost
The gameplay itself has his moments here and there, tho there is not much variety, aside from the two characters selection
The bosses are definetly the most challenging part of the game, still they are really fun to beat
Underrated game.
Visually impressive as you'd expect from a top tier snes game, same for the ost
The gameplay itself has his moments here and there, tho there is not much variety, aside from the two characters selection
The bosses are definetly the most challenging part of the game, still they are really fun to beat
Underrated game.