Overall, Super Meat Boy Forever offers plenty of challenging content that evokes the ‘one more try’ sort of vibe, and despite my grievances that we will get to shortly, I still had plenty of fun and found myself addicted to S ranking levels and unlocking new characters.ĭespite its gameplay additions and tweaks, it does still feel somewhat reminiscent of the original, but the fondness and love for what the original game offered is ultimately what makes Super Meat Boy Forever feel like a weaker experience. There are also pacifiers that spawn in some levels that serve as collectibles that can be used to unlock additional playable characters. If you want to get an A+ rank on a level you must complete it within a given time, while the highly coveted S ranks can be achieved by completing the level in that time without dying at all. Each world also has a Dark World, meaning an additional bunch of levels that serve as harder versions of the Light World levels. There are six worlds each with six to seven levels to run through. If you enjoy what Super Meat Boy Forever brings to the table, you’ll have plenty of content to sift through. Characters also have a dive move that can be used in the air to quickly reach ground or on the ground to narrowly slide under an obstacle such as a buzzsaw.
Unlike the first game where Meat Boy is merely equipped with a jump, you can now perform a handy punch move that can be used to hit enemies or simply propel you forward at a slightly faster pace.
You are tasked with jumping and making your way through a myriad of different levels, avoiding pitfalls, enemies and the multitude of buzzsaws and other hazards that threaten to mince you up. Meat Boy or any of the playable characters you choose to run with is almost constantly on the move, running helplessly at either the left or right of screen depending on what obstacle you have recently propelled them off. Unlike the original Super Meat Boy, Super Meat Boy Forever is an autorunner. Speaking of enjoyable, I could find myself using that word to describe the gameplay of Super Meat Boy Forever in some instances, but more often than not it is also accompanied with a fair amount of annoyance and frustration. The core narrative is still fun of course, but having what is basically a Metal Gear Solid fan fiction taking place alongside it makes it all the more enjoyable. Fetus and his contraptions join together to try and take him down, with a Big Boss-esque looking Squirrel leading them. It sees the woodlands critters that so often get maimed by Dr. The highlight of Super Meat Boy’s cutscenes is arguably the sub plot that is playing alongside the quest for Nugget. The same humour and charm of the characters and world at large is on display in Super Meat Boy Forever, with plenty of middle fingers, violence and destruction. This is essentially the story of Super Meat Boy Forever, with the journey chronicled in numerous ridiculously well animated cutscenes. Fetus appears and kidnaps Nugget, forcing Meat Boy and Bandage Girl to set off to find and defeat the familiar foe. The narrative kicks off with Meat Boy and Bandage Girl having a wholesome picnic with their adorable daughter Nugget.