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REALLY good. The movement is very nice. Visually you nailed the n64 style really well and i like it and also i like the characters and the art direction in general.

Some small things i ran into though:

  • One thing that annoyed me at first though is it's too easy to press shift for slightly too long and end up rolling off some things instead of ground pounding. I accidentally rolled off 2 switches at first and had climb all the way back up to properly ground pound them. Maybe the roll should also act as a ground pound? Or the roll should have a longer start time. Idk i still like the controls as is currently.
  • Also i didn't know about the glove mechanic at first, only after you brought it up in the tower. My friend said i "needed an item" so i thought i unlocked it later but I just didn't know. You should mention it in the controls section of settings. Maybe a indicator of what key i need to press next to the glove icon would also be nice.
  • The low health beeping gets kind of annoying. A way to regenerate health would be nice. Maybe those jacks could slowly regenerate your health as you collect them?
  • I managed to somehow superposition myself into grabbing two ledges at once which makes Newman freak out. i don't know how to reproduce i just jumped  there.
  • I also managed to break the pause menu so its visible when the game is unpaused but invisible when the game is paused, so i can't click anything on it. i don't know how to reproduce this one either, i think it happened during the intro after i pressed "play demo", i was pressing keys. i wish i could help more :-(
  • Personally I would like to be able to zoom out so i can see more of what's around me. Just saying.

Overall though, the game is fun, i like it, and i would definitely like to see more of this. Thank you for releasing this demo :-)

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Thank you for reaching out! This kind of feedback means a lot to us and is one of the main reasons why we decided to do an open demo this early on. We'll be addressing some of these issues in an upcoming patch from upstream development that will introduce a bunch of fixes and tweaks that will hopefully make the experience better. - Jeff