Enjoy the 6-8 hours of eye candy and appreciate it as a digital art piece that you can play. It is a streamlined experience, but one that your eyes and ears will thank you for. When that battle theme starts playing, you feel your veins flow with neon and code, strengthening your resolve and injecting you with some digital adrenaline that pumps you up to the max! Go in this game not looking for a metroidvania, or a highly complex systems game with lots of loot. The music is a perfect match to the visuals as well. The story is simple, the combat is simple, the exploration is minimal, and the world is just so gosh-darned PERFECT. It just nails that aesthetic so perfectly, you can't help but fall in love. Tiny details spatter this pixelated landscape and shine with an aesthetic of digital/80's/synthwave. You can absolutely tell the creators made this as a labour of love. The ART STYLE! Art style, atmosphere, graphics, design choice.whatever you want to call it is just OOZING with passion. Why I gave it such a high score is the initial reason I was invested in the Kickstarter back when. Now let me explain why I gave Narita Boy a 9, despite its fairly simple combat and exploration. There is nothing bad about this game, only a few hiccups and a couple of crashes but nothing that ruined the experience as the checkpoint system is very generous. Well, I recently bought it on the PS4 store during a holiday sale and let me say, it was worth every cent and more. Years go by and I completely forgot about it. Well, I I donated a few dollars back when it was on Kickstarter because I loved the art style. I donated a few dollars back when it was on Kickstarter because I loved the art style. The quote from "to be continued" in Japanese is great. There is a soundtrack song specifically singed for the game, not just at the beginning, and it's musically fantastic. (take care since here > spoiler > ) The ending of the game is one of the cutest I've ever seen. But brilliantly: the metaphor of the world inside programming and of the bits compared with the spirit. Very funny combat system after the first stages, the only drawback: perhaps too much written narration. THE CREATOR, A GENIUS OF HIS TIME, CREATES A VIDEO GAME CONSOLE CALLED NARITA ONE WITH ITS FLAGSHIP TITLE BEING A GAME CALLED NARITA. Incredible amount of scenes and backgrounds, crazy atmosphere. Stratospheric pixel art, soundtrack that gradually becomes more and more grandiose, fantastic animations. It starts slowly, but slowly takes flight. Narita Boy is a stylish game that lives and breathes the 1980s, but Studio Koba and Team17 are taking that nostalgia to the next level with the announcement of Narita Boy: Techno Edition. Rarely have I seen so much passion behind a work, which in part also wants to be self-congratulatory and self-quoting. But Narita boy exudes love and passion from all pixels. It's not a 10 for just a few small burrs. In reality it is a masterpiece of contemporary videogaming and not only for the graphics and music (incredible), but for all the citations it is strongly imbued with. In reality it is a masterpiece of contemporary videogaming and not Apparently it looks like an underground indie game, typical of Kickstarter. Apparently it looks like an underground indie game, typical of Kickstarter.
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