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-I generally dont mind the graphics
Though it is okay not to like it. It does not make it good or bad by any fact.
I personally like the gameplay from the first game best, but I've enjoyed seeing the ability of the developer grow as he continues the project. They are the same concept in general, but its interesting to see new techniques he's applied through each game.
This one isn't out yet, so we can't judge it side by side with the others just yet.
I said the same thing, but after seeing the HD images on steam, I totally changes my mind, graphics look better than most indie games, and it was all made by 1 person
While that is true, to be fair, some particular aspects of 3 make it seem rather Grand Finale-y.