Dr Fetus Mean Meat Machine Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
For this Dr. Fetus Mean Meat Machine Review, where we check out a combination of classic puzzle gameplay and hardcore platforming elements that Super Meat Boy is known for. Puzzle your way through beautiful hand-crafted worlds and more than 100 puzzle levels, filled with creative traps and hazards. At the end of each world, prepare for a gruesome boss fight that will.
Dr. Fetus Mean Meat Machine Review Pros:
- Decent cartoon graphics.
- 276MB download size.
- Video settings – contrast slider, and screenshake.
- Invert rotation option.
- Accessibility settings – blood, game speed slider, and invincibility.
- 3 save slots.
- Cool cartoon animation cutscenes.
- Optional tutorial level.
- Checkpoints can be enabled or disabled.
- Fast loading times.
- Match four gameplay.
- Full the bar to unlock the next phase of a stage, and clear all of them to finish the stage.
- The end-of-level breakdown shows the time taken, score, deaths, and overall grade.
- Has a Puyo Puyo gameplay style.
- Chain clears make the next set of clones Invincible for a short time so they can pause through hazards, the bigger the chain the longer the invincibility.
- Hazards can appear on the stage like blades that if you hit them it’s game over instantly.
- The pieces are called clones and are fully animated.
- You can slow down time to help with placing clones.
- You can usually always see the next drop of clones.
- The world map is displayed as old-school execution folders on the old Windows PC.
- You can replay levels.
- Your best score is shown on each level.
- Easy to get to grips with if you have Puyo Puyo or Mean Bean Machine (same game different name) experience.
- You can play with analog and/or d-pad.
- Actions are assigned to a variety of buttons.
- Six locations to get through.
- Big clever boss encounters.
Dr. Fetus Mean Meat Machine Review Cons:
- No touchscreen support.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Doesn’t have a hard drop button.
- Takes some getting used to.
- The saw hit instant death is quite harsh.
- No online leaderboards.
- Doesn’t offer any multiplayer.
- Only one game mode.
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Dr. Fetus Mean Meat Machine:
Developer: Team Meat
Publisher: Thunderful Games
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