Super Meat Boy 3D


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Super Meat Boy 3D is one of those games that it's hard to believe exists. The original Meat Boy was one of those quintessential "Newgrounds games" that was
Great controls with tight level design that encourage the player to replay it over and over again to get the best time and find the collectibles. Yet, too many times I felt like the meat was left cooking too long. It's bent into very specific ways to adhere to that original game, instead of standing on its own two meaty legs.
Make no mistake, Super Meat Boy 3D is as pure a punishing speedrunning platformer as you'll get, just like it's predecessors. It's fast, tight, infuriating, hilarious, bloody and just outright white-knuckle fun. But yeah, f**k this game right off as well.
If you enjoy extreme challenges in games that will test your precision, reflexes, and patience to the limit, Super Meat Boy 3D masterfully maintains the essence of the Super Meat Boy franchise, delivering an intense, punishing, and extremely satisfying experience for those who like to overcome meticulously calculated obstacles.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The return to the original gameplay style, combined with its transition into the third dimension, works well and provided us with a lot of fun. Unfortunately, we didn’t always find the difficulty level well balanced, and some levels even felt a bit too easy, especially the boss fights. However, those who aim to complete all achievements and experience everything the game has to offer will still find enough challenge, even as hardcore fans.
Review in German | Read full review
For fans of brutally-tough platforming, this 3D incarnation of everyone’s favorite bloody glob of meat more than delivers, with plenty of variety, secrets, and maybe some periodic crying…
Super Meat Boy 3D isn't a bad game, but it is an inferior one.
Review in Dutch | Read full review