Posted on: March 30, 2020

davewithstevens
Gry: 37 Opinie: 4
Little bit overrated
I really enjoyed the first half of the game where you explore the summer camp, but as soon as you get to the asylum it goes downhill really fast. The story is incredibly captivating, a summer camp for psychics is probably the most uniqe setting Ive ever seen in a platformer and the diverse cast of characters elevate it even further. The levels being the tortured minds of the characters you encounter is genius, each level feels distict and different both visually and in gameplay mechanics which adds a great layer of variety. The combat is clunky, Im not expecting devil may cry but trying to fight multiple enemies or even just locking on is very janky. The pacing is downright terrible. Once you get to the asylum you are hit with some big roadblocks in the form of the tedious level up sysytem and the cobweb duster. I just dont get why you need to grind to get essential abilities for progression it wouldve been better if you could just discover them in the levels they are needed. The cobweb duster is needlessly exspensive and only exists to pad out the playtime, you never need it for half the game but all the sudden its essential for progression which feels like a slap in the face. I also wasnt fond of any of the levels in the asylum, they steer away from platforming and focus on gimmicks(which is fine) but none of it is executed very well. The play level was just tedious and boring, the waterloo level was frustrating(platforming with enemies constantly shooting at you, hooray!), and the bull level(while beautiful) was also trial and error tedium. And the meat circus, oh my god that part with the bunny was easily the worst part of the game. I really hated the ending too, everyone basically forgives the villain and lets a bunch of unstable mental patients back into society for no good reason. I like the game but Im not gonna ignore the obvious flaws and pretend its a masterpiece.
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