Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
fantastic, good, level, played and through. - The average player level for the reviewers of this game is 22.9.
- The average games owned by the reviewers of this game is 497.9.
- The game has been played an average of 30.1 hours.
- Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is low.
- This product had a total of 99 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 2 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Steam
The only thing that i have to add to all the other reviews is that this game is almost unplayable for me on keyboard
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
That said each of them including sayonara have a relatively high barrier of entry but sayonara eases up on this with several changes to make it more accessible like the new level select tutorials the reset option in the pause menu alongside the option to bind a quick reset button and some others
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
If you want a quick and easy experience its a nice physicsbased platformer with nine levels so if by the end of the ninth level you feel like the game isnt for you you can refund it easily
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
It may seem slow at first but the games speed is entirely dependent on your skill alone
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
Its a special breed of video game that can claim with essentially unimpeachable authority in either direction to be be both one of the comfiest and one of the most frustrating games ever made
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
Its a fiendish physicsbased platformer starring a bloodthirsty sushi chef schoolgirl who cleaves through sentient fish people like some sort of more lame version of miyamoto musashi
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
Its good but way to short
Posted by a reviewer on Steam
The later levels are still super hard but there are tutorials to help you get started and the default game mode lets you play through the game one stage at a time instead of sending you back to the start of the game when you run out of lives