Beat the Meat.
Some ten whole years after the original Super Meat Boy first took the indie gaming scene by storm, fans of the original game’s brutally difficult action finally get the chance to return to Team Meat’s gloriously bloody world in a sequel that decides to make some pretty big changes to the series’ core platforming mechanics.
Super Meat Boy Forever ushers in an endless-running style of gameplay combined with a procedurally-generated level design that seeks to add replayability to proceedings but, ultimately, robs the game of the wonderfully exacting little one-screen death chambers that made its predecessor such a fiendishly addictive joy. Make no mistake, there’s still plenty to enjoy here for fans of tough platform action; we’re just not sure that the new direction hasn’t taken away more than it’s added.
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