Some of the later levels go into stage-memorization territory. Not my favorite type of platformer trope, but it's still good!
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Some of the later levels go into stage-memorization territory. Not my favorite type of platformer trope, but it's still good!
I think the TRU site ate my order, I never got a confirmation email and my card wasn't charged.
You can get it for 20 bucks in store as well.
The TRU isn't particularly close to me unfortunately. I'll give it a few more days to see if it shows up, but I wouldn't be horribly upset paying $30 from Amazon if I have to.
No idea what that game is.
Although a contrast for stage memorization would be Super Meat Boy. Most of it comes down to learning the stage layout and timing for everything and there's very little margin for error. Rayman Origins is not getting that bad, but it's definitely showing that some good jumps and drops later on are just dumb luck, or because you know it's there already. Kinda like Donkey Kong Country Returns.
Isn't that part of what makes games fun? Playing through them and slowly mastering and understanding how the levels are? I mean that's pretty much what Sonic was too semi-colon do you hate Sonic?
If he doesn't he should. Sonic sucks, and is the absolute worst when it comes to what he's talking about.
Also, you need to calm down with the semi-colons.