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  1. Apr 25, 2018
    60
    NO THING is a great value game with some cool visuals, and it has challenging, entrancing gameplay that will give you that classic sense of achievement when you finish a level. Unfortunately, the sense of achievement for me was 'thank god I don't have to play that ever again'.
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 29
  2. Negative: 6 out of 29
  1. May 16, 2018
    8
    Essentially got this game for free with the Nintendo gold reward coins, and because it was less than $2. I saw some review on YouTube with aEssentially got this game for free with the Nintendo gold reward coins, and because it was less than $2. I saw some review on YouTube with a guy saying it was awful, but from what I saw it looked kind of fun. This same reviewer said that it looked ugly, but I was very drawn to its visual simplistic style. So, I got it. And I'm not disappointed.

    It's very pretty challenging and I can see it as a game that people discredit as being unfair or whatever, but once you get a sort of rhythm down, it's weirdly therapeutic. It's the kind of game I'd love more of, even though it's ridiculously simple on paper. Your character - the simplest office clerk - runs straight down these platforms floating in some dystopian void with floating heads 8-bit heads, office supplies, and other random **** Throughout these levels, the platforms will have abrupt turns either left or right (or both) and that's where you - the player - comes in.

    You simply make your character go left or right.

    BUT - you get faster and faster with each turn. Sometimes the level layout changes abruptly and you have to account for that. Sometimes the random **** floating around is super huge and distracting - even flying at you. Sometimes there are ramps in your path that send you shooting into the air, leaving you guessing where you'll land. You have to essentially memorize the layouts of the map since you only can see straight ahead of you.

    I can see this being frustrating for many people, but I very quickly found myself loving it. It got my hands sweaty - and usually that's a reaction reserved for first playthroughs with games like Dark Souls or Bloodborne.
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  2. Mar 22, 2018
    10
    Changed my life. LSD trip out of 10.
    Consider it’s your meditation course, use LZ and RZ, fly rather then walk.
  3. Dec 13, 2018
    1
    Perfectly pointless and uninteresting, I don't get why they made this game that way.