Super Meat Boy Wii U Review
Super Meat Boy is the latest in another year of quality titles on Xbox Live Arcade and anybody with even a passing interest in platforming should give it a try. It's a game that countless people are going to be talking about, and you won’t want to miss out. Dec 02, 2015 NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY! Check out Hidden Block for more = and if you'd like 20% off of amazing original gaming/mov. Part of the Following Group. Meat Boy series; User Reviews. There are no reviews for the Wii U release of this game. You can use the links below to write your own review or read reviews for the other platforms of this game. Super Meat Boy is an independent video game designed by Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes, and developed by 'Team Meat'.It is the successor to Meat Boy, McMillen and Jonathan McEntee's 2008 flash game.The game was released on the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade in October 2010, on Microsoft Windows in November 2010, on OS X a year later in November 2011, on Linux in December 2011 as a.
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Super Meat Boy (Wii U) Review
by Daan Koopman - May 24, 2016, 4:33 pm PDT
Total comments: 5
Nintendo fans finally get on the Meat Boy hype train. Choo choo!
Times have changed. Back during the WiiWare era, one of the titles that was scheduled to arrive was Super Meat Boy, a hard as nails platformer that would follow in the footsteps of its Flash original. Sadly, it fell apart due to the restrictions of WiiWare and Team Meat moved the title to the Xbox Live Arcade service. Six years after its initial release, Super Meat Boy finally arrives on a Nintendo system. Was it a little late? Of course, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be on the Wii U.
Do you remember the days of hard platformers on the NES and SNES? That is the best way to describe Super Meat Boy. This 2D precision platformer requires you to deal with a large variety of obstacles and to reach he end. With objects like pits, spikes and blades that won't be an easy task. They are placed quite strategically, so thinking before you act is pretty much a requirement. Your challenge is to get through the level safe and sound and reach Bandage Girl, who has been taken away by Dr. Fetus.
The levels itself are short enough that you want to keep playing. There is a certain level of frustration when you are constantly failing, but you know that it can be done. Every time you try to dodge a new obstacle, you become smarter as a result and are ready for the next challenge to be even harder. Expert players will find themselves going through worlds with ease and going for the various trinkets on offer. There are secret characters like CommanderVideo, levels with a look of older systems and bandages that are put in sneaky places. Super Meat Boy is a rewarding game through and through.
The urge to replay will also help you get the hang of the controls. There is a slight floaty feel to the controls that feels odd at first, but nothing that some time and effort can't fix. The buttons and actions are responsive outside of it, so most players will know what to do after a while. One thing that I do need to add is that I mostly played with the Wii U Pro Controller. Considering you have to hit certain buttons within a time frame, it is nicer to have the buttons closer to one another. Players who do prefer the GamePad get the option to play without a television, which is standard fare for the system.
There aren't many changes in this version of Super Meat Boy, which is a bummer for those who would like to double dip. The only difference is the soundtrack, which is quite different from the original. The new tunes aren't bad and I bopped my head more than once while playing. The veterans will likely not escape the feeling that they are missing something however. The game looks nice enough on the Wii U and runs without a hitch, so there is at least that. It is a color spectacle that you should at least experience once.
Super Meat Boy remains a fun game, even after many years of waiting. The hard as nails platformer will provide hours of levels and secrets to uncover for those in the need of a challenge. While you can enjoy Off-TV Play on the Wii U GamePad, I found myself playing through the game with the Pro Controller. A lot of precision is needed, so having a controller with the buttons closer to one another is important. You won't beat the feeling that it is sort of floaty, but players will get the hang of it eventually. And when you do, it just comes together in a grand way.
Summary
Pros
- Feels good with the Pro Controller
- Great hard as nails platformer
- Many levels and secrets
- Nice presentation
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Cons
- Nothing too special on Wii U
- Sort of floaty at first
Talkback
And just in time for it to become a freebie on Xbox, too.
Super Meat Boy
One of the all time great platformers. I played through much of it again with the PS+ release some months back, and I honestly didn't notice anything about the music, but then again I'm not one of those video game track freaks.
I've gone through most of this game with friends, but now I'm really getting to put some time into it since it came out on the Wii U. This game is an absolute 10. The level design, the control, the system of getting new characters with bandages along with finding and beating tough extra levels, the dark world, the replays.
This whole thing just works. Absolutely amazing game.
Meh. There's obviously a lot of care put into development, but I didn't find anything ground-breaking or particularly enjoyable about Super Meat Boy.
If you want a platformer with floaty (but consistent - so they can be mastered if you care enough) controls, an intentionally high level of difficulty and some trolling for good measure, then this is a fine choice.
Might have been better if it wasn't a relatively expensive port of a game released many years ago, or if there was some extra content. I struggle to see how it gets recommended on Wii U when it's available many other places cheaper - but I supposed some people don't have any other options.
I love Super Meat Boy. Have it on Xbox 360 and PC. I sadly have zero interest in playing the game with the new soundtrack. I thought the original music was perfect and playing the game without it just feels wrong. However, I think newcomers who didn't experience the original soundtrack will have a blast.
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Release | May 12, 2016 |
Publisher | BlitWorks |
Rating | Teen |
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Release | May 12, 2016 |
Rating | 16+ |
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Release | May 12, 2016 |
Rating | Mature (15+) |
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Wii U eShop
- 12th May 2016 (USA), $14.00
- 12th May 2016 (UK/EU), £13.00
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Although the meat’s been out for a while, it hasn’t spoiled
Super Meat Boy has been around the block. Developed by Team Meat and designed by Edmund McMillen (one of the creators of the original Flash game, Meat Boy, and designer for another well-known indie title, The Binding of Isaac) and Tommy Refenes, this is the latest in the countless ports..
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About The Game
Super Meat Boy is a tough as nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who's trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux.
If Meat Boy doesn't get to Bandage Girl in time, the game automatically ends in a loss. Super meat boy change controls.
Our meaty hero will leap from walls, over seas of buzz saws, through crumbling caves, and pools of old needles. Sacrificing his own well-being to save his damsel in distress. Super Meat Boy brings the old school difficulty of classic titles and stream lines them down to the essential straightforward twitch-reflex platforming. Ramping up in difficulty from hard to soul crushing SMB will drag Meat boy though haunted hospitals, salt factories and even hell itself. And if 300+ single player levels weren't enough SMB also throws in epic boss fights, tons of unlockable secrets, warp zones and hidden characters.