2 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 122.5 hrs on record (47.7 hrs at review time)
Posted: 22 Sep, 2019 @ 10:28am

Just so you know, this review has minor spoilers. Nothing too serious if you haven't played, but just warning in case you wanted to be aware.

When I played this game, I haven't felt as great of a desire to fully complete this game since I fully completed A Hat in Time. This game impressed me in so many ways.

The gameplay is excellently orchestrated. The levels are as difficult as they should be, and they execute a lot of very clever ideas with the mechanics that the game gives you. The secrets in each level are also very clever, especially with some of the flying strawberries. The game teaches you to be intimate with the controls and the physics of each obstacle, not to mention that the controls are very nice to get used to.

The music is outstanding. First of all, each sound effect is nice to listen to. From the strawberry jingles to the chapter clear notes, everything sounds either nice or fitting. Another thing I personally enjoyed was the dialog sounds, because not only did each character have unique sounds (or voices technically), but their sounds changed with their moods. When it comes to the music, the track offers a lot of music that can be quite relaxing to listen to outside the game. Each level has different music that plays, applying to the surroundings or emotions that are experienced excellently.

Finally, the most important part of the game, is the story. I won't give too many details on this part in case anyone who hasn't played is reading this, but the only thing I will say that there is a lot to learn from this story that you will probably not be expecting.

All in all, this game is a masterpiece. I would recommend everyone to play this game for reasons beyond it's excellent gameplay.
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