In my eyes, this is a perfect experience to revel in. I personally can’t really think of any flaws. Just let your eyes watch the action, and focus on getting out and alive. Playing it without sound might mess you up good. The chiptune music especially helps, too, but don’t get too immersed. It’s a minimalist game, so all you’ll see is certain shapes and lines. The visuals are retro in a sense, but that’s not the intent. Your usual reaction speed might be fine but you’ll have to amp it up for these harder ones. Granted, they’re the same as the previous difficulties but hyper versions. That one more will turn to 10 more and boom, seconds it takes to play the game has become an hour-long session.Īfter beating the first three difficulties, you unlock even harder difficulties. But after being beaten to the death and hearing Game Over hundreds of times, you’ll say “one more”. If you’re the impatient type, I can see someone not enjoying this. You know what’ll happen if you mess up, so you have to be on the ball. One of the patterns has you pressing left and right as fast as you possibly can to escape. While you’ll have to dodge the lines, you might have to do it in the blink of a second. Every 10 seconds, things get faster or more lines and shapes come at you. The lines going into the hexagon become crazier the further you get along. It’s so challenging that the first difficulty is Hard – followed by Harder and Hardest – so you’re not in for an easy ride. All you have to do is survive, which just on its own is the difficult and challenging part. You don’t have to worry about power-ups or extra goals. It’s basic in premise and simple in execution. You play as a triangle hovering around a hexagon, and the only goal of the game is to dodge lines that come from all sides of the hexagon. Super Hexagon feels like your brain being warped into space and the ability to see the galaxy when your eyes lock in to all the shapes around. Once you master, or even get a grip on the action, some of the most stupendous things happen that will blow your mind. Super Hexagon is the latest game from VVVVVV creator Terry Cavanagh, who’s known for making interesting games with simple and easy-to-learn mechanics. But over time, he messes with the conventions and what was simple becomes hard to master. You’ll get used to hearing these phrases over and over. A Steam copy from the developer was provided for review purposesīegin. Super Hexagon was developed and published by Terry Cavanagh.
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