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I completed it again last night, and I have to say - it's my favourite game of all time. The level designs, the puzzles, the characters... It's simply amazing.
There are flaws, and most people are too shallow to overlook them and find the fantastic game inside. The music is perfectly atmosphered for each level/character, and the range of weapons adds senseless violence to the clever and fiendish puzzles (which is always fun).
Fur Fighters, I salute you!
One thing I really like about this game (I'm not a complete fanboy, honest) are the boss fights. From fighting a huge metallic dragon with scorching fiery breath to the finale, it's always a treat to see how they do it.
Plus, it's got the same feature as a lot of character-switching games: you generally get attached to a particular character, and will refuse to enter a new world without them. In my case, it was Tweek, the dragon, because he could glide and breath fire. The final boss fight givves you so much freedom- you get to pick any character for it, unlike the other boss fights, and although you know you should pick the fastest character, if your fav isn't the fastest character, then you'll pick them anyway.
Just like in Killer 7.
I completed it again last night, and I have to say - it's my favourite game of all time. The level designs, the puzzles, the characters... It's simply amazing.
There are flaws, and most people are too shallow to overlook them and find the fantastic game inside. The music is perfectly atmosphered for each level/character, and the range of weapons adds senseless violence to the clever and fiendish puzzles (which is always fun).
Fur Fighters, I salute you!