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Overall the only gripe may be the somewhat sedated pace of everything, at least for an impatient and twitchy gamer like myself. It’s fine, just sometimes when you’re waiting for an elevator it can feel like it takes an eternity. I’d say that as much effort was put into your power gauge, which you can share with your counterpart when they’re low on energy, it seems unusual that most of the obstacles tend to be insta-death. None of the levels are so long that this is a major issue, just in some cases these incidents feel as though they should have been survivable. The only other element that feels a bit off is the controls which can feel a little muddy at times, though thankfully for the most part pixel precision isn’t necessary for beating the game’s puzzles. Overall Twin Robots: Ultimate Edition is a well-made platformer that could easily serve as an introduction to the genre. Whether playing with a friend or by yourself the relatively gentle slope of challenge does end up hitting its stride, getting a bit harder as you get to the end, but it does take a while if you’re a platforming veteran before pulling out some more challenging scenarios. The result isn’t a thrilling game but that one should work well for the proper audience.
Justin Nation, Score:Good [7.0]