2 results for "279b9dedb4bf7c783955f7b5894a5fb1"
>>723478252
40% of the game is a rehash of the first game down to winking at you with signs going "well, this is a reiteration of the popular level..." and some story bits along with the OST, 30% of the game is interesting shenanigans with liquids and Extra Hard Levels and another 30% is complete shit where it takes a detour from the actual game and makes World of Goo's chapter 4 but shit to make a commentary on how a World of Goo sequel would be bad, actually, replacing it with gravity puzzles, golfing and a mediocre point 'n' click adventure. The ending ends in absolutely fucking nothing. I wish the entire game was the optional Extra Hard Levels because that was the game at its best. Also the OST is the best part of the game throughout it and it's just the community banding up to remake the OST of the first game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdDQsXOPBf8&list=OLAK5uy_nt1eqbbZ4HQjQUfuTCuhdBhGUHCKvgasQ&index=15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVbwVUqGk1U&list=OLAK5uy_nt1eqbbZ4HQjQUfuTCuhdBhGUHCKvgasQ&index=6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA2pX7FcchE&list=OLAK5uy_nt1eqbbZ4HQjQUfuTCuhdBhGUHCKvgasQ&index=46
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CVgRghzNUA&list=OLAK5uy_nt1eqbbZ4HQjQUfuTCuhdBhGUHCKvgasQ&index=13
>>716458217
>Nintendo Won
It was inevitable. Sony and Microsoft have basically killed each other in the race to be the dominant platform in the cutting edge visuals market, which is now unsustainable without multiplat releases. Nintendo stayed within the confines of strictly profitable budgets and hardware and are now doubly reaping the rewards.