You spawn in a level and must traverse the stage without getting hit, as even one point of damage to you means instant-death, as if the constant sawblades, missile launchers, and enemies roaming around didn’t give you an indication that this would not be a cake-walk like a Mario game. Progression in the game is pretty simple. Across the entirety of the game you will be traversing 2D, side-scrolling levels as you chase after Bandage Girl, surrounded by an absurd amount of hazards and traps laid out to make your adventure as difficult as possible.įor previous owners of the game on other platforms, you’ll be glad to know that Super Meat Boy on the Switch comes with an exclusive mode only available on the Switch (at least for right now), called Race Mode, letting you use Local Multiplayer to race for better times through various challenges and stages. ![]() Super Meat Boy is, of course, a platformer. It makes the game stand out, but also note that many of the cutscenes can be very sad. For a cartoony platformer, there is a ton of gore, blood, and very messed up themes in all of the cutscenes once you clear the various worlds of the game. The setting of this game is interesting because of how dark and mature it is. Fetus and Meat Boy ventures after them to save his friend from the evil Fetus. Once day, Bandage Girl is kidnapped by the nefarious Dr. Super Meat Boy is about a cube of meat named Meat Boy and his friend, Bandage Girl. Now that I’ve re-experienced the frustration, here is my review of Super Meat Boy for the NIntendo Switch! Story With word of the Super Meat Boy sequel coming to the Switch, it was an obvious choice to put the original game on the platform as well. ![]() When I think of HAN platformers, there is only one game that immediately comes to mind: Super Meat Boy. While many people put Vs Super Mario Bros in this category, I reserve it for games that are hard outside of just a couple levels. There’ve been a couple, like Resident Evil Revelations 2, but not nearly as many as I would have imagined I would do by now.Īnother is getting added to the list today, as the list of Hard-as-Nails platformers on the Switch continues to go up. With all of the games coming out on the Nintendo Switch, I am surprised I haven’t done all that many Repeat-Reviews, or reviews of games I previously reviewed on the PS Vita.
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