3 Reviews:
Kilgour22
Somehow this has no real reviews?
Pure needle that starts pretty difficult and tapers off near the end. The latter half features killblocks and one screen has a fuzzy effect that was fairly intuitive and interesting. The platforming is pretty creative overall, though there are some jumps that felt too precise for where they were in the save. The death effect persists through resets and slowly fades away, which might bother players if you're dying repeatedly to the first jump but didn't bother me.
It's also a bit longer than Ef's untitled series, so it's not just a few screens then it's over. I didn't count, but it felt like there were around a dozen screens.
Every screen has one save, and that's it. If you struggle with longer saves, then perhaps avoid this one. However, if, like me, you like a bit of a consistency test and can handle the difficulty, then consider checking this one out. It does deserve to be played more.
Pure needle that starts pretty difficult and tapers off near the end. The latter half features killblocks and one screen has a fuzzy effect that was fairly intuitive and interesting. The platforming is pretty creative overall, though there are some jumps that felt too precise for where they were in the save. The death effect persists through resets and slowly fades away, which might bother players if you're dying repeatedly to the first jump but didn't bother me.
It's also a bit longer than Ef's untitled series, so it's not just a few screens then it's over. I didn't count, but it felt like there were around a dozen screens.
Every screen has one save, and that's it. If you struggle with longer saves, then perhaps avoid this one. However, if, like me, you like a bit of a consistency test and can handle the difficulty, then consider checking this one out. It does deserve to be played more.
Tagged as: Needle
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Rating: 6.5 65
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Sep 10, 2022