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Unregistered user “Crob4r” posted:

I’m not sure what I even played, but it was… An experience.


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Ridiculous, in a good way. I recommend playing this with a software renderer or “software imitator” to really marinate in that 1990s-kitchen-sink-modding vibe.

Note in case anyone else get stuck in the way I did: if the enemy at the top of the castle immediately backflips out into the moat below, you gotta go follow them because they are a kill trigger for an important door.

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A lot of new stuff, great ambition, but not all of it works. Janky in parts, like getting caught on random ledges and railings. Progression is not always clear and sometimes confusing. The brushwork and detail are great. Like someone else said, very difficult to decide between a 3 and a 4.

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