![]() ![]() The gameplay relies on a similarly humble approach, initially looking like nothing more than a fairly ugly 2D platformer. And by the end of the game you realise the characters are more well-rounded and memorable than any of those in the majority of big budget retail games. It’s easy to dismiss the premise, and the initial dialogue, as badly translated Japanese surrealism, but you find yourself becoming strangely invested in the Mimigas’ troubles. Cave Story+ (NS) – memorable characters don’t need high tech graphics
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