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This game was awesome.
Short. Very well put together. Emotional. Epic.
I would have paid thirty bucks for it and not thought twice about it.
I wish other games were this creative.
The controls are fun, very left brain / right brain. The story moves quickly. There are lots of twists and turns and joystick moves to master.
But there reall is no learning curve. And tasks that seemed impossible at first become second nature later on. You can actually see how well your mind adapts to controlling two characters at once.
Good stuff.
Sure the game is beautiful and creative, in fact I think its the most beautiful game ive played this year
The thing is, it is way too short and linear. There is absolutely no freedom, the game is basically an interactive story and it was already finished when I started getting into it.
I got this at 7 dollars on sale and I'm glad I didnt pay more than 10 dollars.
Id give this a 8/10