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Best game on the NES. Unique world designs with amazing music tracks to go along with them. A lot of secrets and easter eggs that aren't impossible to find. Builds upon the older entries with new power-ups and a world map. The graphics push the boundaries of what we can see from other games in the NES.
Borderline masterpiece. To start off, The world design and character designs are incredible. Each world in this game gives off a different vibe along with the beautiful soundtrack that immerses you into the game's world. Using bugs as characters lets the devs make whatever they want with some influence on the real-life bugs. Exploration is endless with the thousands of secrets and alternate paths that can be found that hide secrets of the game's deep lore. The game is challenging enough that can keep you from finishing the game too fast but it's not too hard that makes you rage. A nitpick I can give is that the movement is not very flexible and can get repetitive at times.
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