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Gato Roboto

Little underwhelming, but still worth it

When i jumped into the game, i really liked it. Visualy the game is initialy very appealing, really appreciated the option to change color palette through collectibles. Mechanics are intuitive, the game has nice smooth animations and running around in the cat suit is fast and fun. Unfortunately, because of couple of things the game loses it's charm towards the end, and while (thankfully) the game is not long, it manages to get quite a bit repetitive. Enemies are not challenging at all with the exception of few bosses and you can fly through the game without breaking a sweat. The bosses in this game are where the challenge in this game lies and that challenge they provide, isn't the experience i was expecting the game that calls itself a metroidvania tiltle to deliver. Bosses variety is lackluster, they mostly lack interesting mechanics (with an exception or two) and the game doesn't really require player to use the abilities aquired throughout the game to overcome the challenge, just make it infinitely easier. While gameplay has it's flaws the game definetely deliveres in the visual and audio department, the game looks pretty, is readable and sounds just right, although it fails to provide a sense of exploration and changing enviroment. It's pretty understandable for a game that doesn't use color to create distinguishable enviroment, but i feel like there are plenty of ways to create it even without color or throughout music (which rarely changes). The fact that it's hard to tell if developers wanted to make the game enviroment to change through the whole gameplay, or they just made not so good to do so, either way, that's not good. In conclusion, is the game worth playing? I think so, it's a fun little project and definetely worth the already small price it's asking for. Retro fans are gonna have a blast, and cat lovers gonna have it too. But for the reasons i gave earlier, calling it a mini-metroidvania would be much more fitting for the game. That's my opinion

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