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Just a bit concerned because Ary also looked phenomenal and came out pretty buggy at at 40$ price point...
thanks for the recommondation I like archaic.
*but I admit a demo would be nice
screen rant gave it a 1.5/5
edit: read the review, like I imagined it's full of crap. The game is too difficult for the reviewer and he demands a map as if every 3D plattformer has to include it. Games like Banjo Kazooie work perfectly without having any map I really prefer to play games where I have to think for myself not staring at a small icon on the map all the time.
This is clearly a game which tries to be oldschool and people hate that because they are so spoiled so much handholding today.
It's not the best Shantae game, but it's not crap. I'd give it at least a 6.5/10.
This wraps it up perfectly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez4OZS4GwJs
I already reviewed it myself anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZRwWhqBxKA
In short if you're not bothering about watching zero punctation the 2 most important statements:
"Shantae and the Seven Sirens is insultingly easy"
&
"Men cannot live on horn alone"
Really I played every Shantae Game and Half Genie Hero was already a big step back, but Shantae and the Seven Siren takes the cake.