Round Up: First Super Meat Boy 3D Reviews Make It Sound as Brutal as Ever
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Super Meat Boy 3D Review: I Guess I’ll Die Now
Developer Sluggerfly, Team Meat • Publisher Headup, GCORES PUBLISHING • Release March 31, 2026 • Reviewed On PC It was the sixth level of Super Meat Boy 3D that made me take pause. It took me nine attempts to get through it while I breezed through each of the previous five levels in a single run. In retrospect, nine tries isn’t very many and the level didn’t take me very long, but despite thinking I had finished the majority of the tutorial leve…
If I had to choose a game to describe it as "devilly fun", it would certainly be Super Meat Boy. There is something as perversely delicious and cruel, and at the same time fantastic, in its platform gameplay, the level design and philosophy of difficulty. It does not provoke as much anger as what the sadist Bennett Foddy prepares, but it is also far from what you would consider an accessible platform game. Super Meat Boy has always existed in th…
Super Meat Boy 3D Review - Not Quite A Prime Cut
The original Super Meat Boy, in a lot of ways, sought to emulate what was arguably the most prolific and influential mascot platformer of all-time in Super Mario Bros. Of course, despite borrowing its acronym and rough plot outline, Super Meat Boy was considerably more challenging, going for more of a ‘I Wanna Be The Guy’ flavour, with fleeting, crushing challenge rooms providing the backdrop for the hero’s pursuit of his lady fair. What Super…
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