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As soon as this game offers a campaign and more levels/challenges it will be even better. With online/co-op additionally, it would be one of the best games of all time for sure. However, as far as I know, they first want to finish the game before they want to implement any sort of MP, aside from the splitscreen versus mode.
I think they are already working on the campaign right now and I hope they are able to release more content to play soon, since I think thats the main point of criticism for most people who think about buying it in it's early access state.
However, you can use the editor to create your own levels or download other custom levels with the easy-to-handle SUMlauncher.
Once you get into a fight where you're catching weapons thrown at you, dodging/countering attacks, and having some Dragonball Z esque fist fighting you understand $30 isn't a high price for the game.
The developers need to pull a Hotline Miami and get amateur artists to make a soundtrack so it's not just eerie oboes though.