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They don't even begin to compare. This game is a must-buy for anyone with even a passing interest in the genre.
To all other guys. Do yourself a favour, buy this incredible game.
I like this game, I like this game a lot. I very much respect Aleksey Abramenko who labored on it for three years straight, only the soundtrack was composed by another person -- George Dziov's Android.
But I feel that inflating expectations is not going to help anyone!
Is it a product of genus? Probably not. A product of love, talent and significant effort? Very much so!
As for the one man team thing, I would not judge this game any differently if it was made buy a group of people rather than a single individual.