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Author: mariner
Posted: April 23, 2020 (05:37 PM)
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About 1-2 of these completely forgettable sidescrollers appear every week on the eShop. Every once in a while I get curious and wonder if I should buy one just to contrast with the high quality platformers that are also available, but then I come to my senses and realize there's still like 50 games on my to-play list, so why waste my time? It generally takes about 3 seconds of video to see how the character controls, which is often enough to strike it from my memory. Props to you for managing to make it all the way through one of them. And at least the game at least gave you some unique boss fights, which is honestly more than I'd expect from such a title...


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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: April 30, 2020 (10:14 AM)
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Thank you. For some reason, I just cant' bring myself to not play some of these games, no matter how generic I tell myself they are. I think it's because I occasionally find something like one in every twenty that's actually entertaining for a decent period of time, and I end up looking for another game in a similar vein to that.


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