Published: 2018-12-26, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Man, 2018 was another great year for video games. And while a lot of the blockbuster games I was looking forward to delivered, I fell in love with a bunch of unexpected indies this year.I even have a game in my top 10 that made me a believer in VR! That's...
Fun new mechanics, Tight platforming action, Rewarding challenge, Great 2,5D visuals that capture the series' art style and sprite-based origins
Some stages overuse hazards and can feel unfair, Long stages with not enough checkpoints
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