Super Meat Boy 3D retains the series’ signature mayhem and challenge—Jean-Luc found it a blast to play, but it doesn’t yet nail the lightning-fast precision and polish of the original. The new 3D levels look slick, yet a few platforming quirks and camera hiccups hold it back from true greatness.
Developed by Sluggerfly and published by Head Up, the game’s early build still shows plenty of promise. It may not have fully stomped its 2D ancestor, but this meat-cube adventure could carve out its own spot in the franchise.
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