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  • Summary: Evilmorph – this is a platform game the main feature of which is a transformation into your enemies after killing them.
    After slaying the foes you obtain their abilities which gives you one kind of power instead of another.
    Will you be able to overcome all the obstacles of the grim
    Evilmorph – this is a platform game the main feature of which is a transformation into your enemies after killing them.
    After slaying the foes you obtain their abilities which gives you one kind of power instead of another.
    Will you be able to overcome all the obstacles of the grim labyrinth?
    Will you face against the numerous enemies?
    Will you have enough strength to defeat the invincible bosses?
    To come to the end and find out something worrisome.
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  1. Apr 21, 2018
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    Conceptually it's great. A tough platformer where you keep changing forms by killing your enemies and then using their abilities to navigateConceptually it's great. A tough platformer where you keep changing forms by killing your enemies and then using their abilities to navigate around the traps and progress. Unfortunately, a couple of technical aspects keep it from being anything but an unplayable mess.

    Firstly, while functional, the controls are not nearly as tight as they should be to accommodate to the level design, causing you many avoidable deaths.
    Deaths, which take around 3-4 seconds to reset the level, horribly breaking up the pace of the genre where you can count your deaths in tens per minute (the instant respawn, featured in Meat Boy, was set as a golden standard for a reason.)
    And the worst of all, an erratic framerate that keeps stuttering every couple of seconds even on a high-end machine, which for most games (but even more so for this genre,) is simply a death sentence.
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