VVVVV's greatest strength is it's focus on the level design. All the rooms in the game are crafted to make full use of the simple, albeit tight and responsive controls, and has mechanics that compliment them. The few music tracks in game also helps, with all of them fitting the situation you're in. The game is short though, clocking in at around 2 hours, but the scattered collectibles throughout the game's map, with some of them having some of the hardest challenges in already hard game, however I rarely felt game was unfair. Overall a great time. Pros: -Good controls -Fantastic Level design -Great Music -Decent Replay Value -Challenging, but rarely unfair Cons: -Lasts about 2 Hours -Could've benefited from more music tracks -A few unfair moments I would definitely recommend VVVVV to any fan of platformers.