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NEON WHITE

I remember when ‘first-person platforming’ was a bit of a dirty word, but is just bliss. There’s very little like its generous collection of extremely replayable levels. It’s a rare game where low-level play still feels masterful, while world-record runs are almost incomprehensible to watch in the way they effortlessly skip over entire sections of’s dreamy, vaporwave levels. I still have to go back and get all the secret, super-fast red medals, and this is a game that practically demands an expansion pack or level design tools. I could see people coming back to for a very long time.

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