
All these environments feel right at home in the world of Super Meat Boy. Your intro to the area is clones of Meat Boys in tanks, along with a twisted corpse pile of copies of the fleshy lad. The last world, The Lab, is even a nod to all the versions of this sequel that didn’t get off the ground. Blood seeps from walls, flies must be kicked out of the way, and your quirk work is needed to fight your way out of sentient virus cells when they swallow you, or else they’ll steer you directly into those dastardly buzz saws.
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Meanwhile, The Clinic is a series of levels all within an entirely hellish hospital. Chipper Grove is set within a series of forest levels and is very reminiscent of the first world in the original game. This time around, four worlds are on offer in the game’s main story. All of this paints the picture of a fun but trying challenge to take back your young Nugget. Largely, this is complemented by the popping but equally gross and gory colour scheme and setting along with a bopping and rhythmic rock soundtrack. The environments that you’ll be fighting through are also quite fresh and pleasant. Careful jumping will be required to make it out alive, along with the new mechanic of sliding and performing a mid air kick that works as a dash. Players will face challenging precision platforming in a 2D plane. In environments and vibes, Super Meat Boy Forever is the same game as its decade old predecessor. Journeying through the hellscape of Super Meat Boy Forever

Think of these cutscenes as being very Happy Tree Friendsin nature – vibrant in colouring, hilarious, cute and also very bloody.

There’s even a curious B plot that follows an eye-patch wearing squirrel and his quest for vengeance. You’ll find yourself laughing every so often with the antics Nugget gets up to in their captivity. They’re coloured quite gorgeously and the characters you’re both introduced and re-introduced to have fun personalities about them despite the lack of voice acting. In between levels you’ll receive cutscenes that are animated superbly. You’ve got a big journey ahead of you.ĭespite being simplistic, there’s honestly quite a charming and funny narrative going on in Forever. Off he goes with the adorable infant, and it’s up to you, playing as either of the couple, to make chase through a series of set levels. Now, instead of kidnapping the romantic interest, the villainous Doctor Fetus has instead captured the pair’s precious little child, Nugget. Much like the original, Super Meat Boy Forever follows Meat Boy and Bandage Girl, two long-lasting lovebirds. Even with a key and curious change in mechanics, its joyously (but also rage inducingly) difficult platforming is worth the wait. After a decade of hard work and rework, the series has returned in Super Meat Boy Forever. It ushered in a return of precise 2D platformers, heralded for their tough as nails nature. Ten years ago the original Super Meat Boy released and was part of the first big indie wave.
