This turns the game into less of a platformer and more of a puzzler. Right away, you'll notice that you don't have complete control over your character they automatically run forward. The formula starts to change a bit when you hit the actual mechanics of Super Meat Boy Forever. Fetus's love of flipping you off), the clever animations - this is a game that is almost guaranteed to make you happy, even when it's killing you dozens of times in a row. The little homages to games of old, the goofy cutscenes (including the return of Dr.
SMBF is stylish and slick, and it will almost assuredly make you crack a smile. The soundtrack to SMBF is absolutely incredible, with fun, catchy tunes across each world and a perfect sense of timing on when to kick things up to eleven and unleash some serious guitar shredding. You take control of either main character (and many more characters as you unlock certain achievements or obtain optional objectives), running and jumping through insidious platforming levels full of traps and pitfalls. Cute little cutscenes play at the start and end of each world: Meat Boy and Bandage Girl now have a child named Nugget, who is kidnapped by Dr. When you look at screenshots or first jump into gameplay, Super Meat Boy Forever looks like more of the same. Super Meat Boy Forever Review: The Sawblades of Destiny It's still a solid game, but fans of the original will probably be disappointed with some of the development choices here. It isn't surprising when you learn that SMBF was originally a mobile title, as the control scheme and mechanics indicate that origin. Super Meat Boy Forever still has the same charm and still rewards lightning-quick reflexes, but it's quite a deviation from the original.
But it might not be quite what you expect. Ten years later, we finally got a sequel with Super Meat Boy Forever.