- Publisher: Thunderful , Thunderful Publishing
- Release Date: Apr 9, 2021
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 10
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Mixed: 4 out of 10
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Negative: 1 out of 10
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Apr 12, 2021Fun game with some very creative ideas. The whole theme of the game is super worth by itself. Gameplay-wise, it is very very and short. However, definitely worth a try.
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May 1, 2021This game oozes style. I absolutely adore the Megaman Legends Aesthetic. Is the gameplay super deep and compelling? Not really, but we definitely need more weird and quirky games like this. Give it a chance.
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Apr 11, 2021
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Jun 12, 2021I am enthralled by this wonderful creation. I loved every second of it. How could it get such a low score?
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Apr 9, 2023For what this game does. It does it perfectly. It's obviously a satire game with one trick that it does over and over again. It however doesn't overstay it's welcome. Tells a absolutely bonkers story and teaches a really heart warming message by the end. Highly recommend.
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Nintendo Force MagazineOct 7, 2021It's a game where you literally can't lose. There are no Game Overs, just slight delays in your inevitable move through the plot. By refusing to say "No!" to the player with an occasional fail state, the game leads you to feel like your choices don't matter. It's oddly disempowering for a game about taking charge, and the main reason why I can't give this a more enthusiastic "Yes!" [Issue #54 – September 2021, p. 26]
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May 4, 2021It feels a bit thin for the price, especially when you can enjoy the same experience on your mobile device for almost a third of the cost. Still, if you enjoy oddball games or just need a pick-me-up, you should consider playing Say No! More on one platform or another.
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Apr 27, 2021Although it’s an amusing tale it’s not sharp or slick enough to work in that very one-dimensional way. The slightly high price-tag also prohibits us from recommending this as just a 2 hour throwaway experience. Why the main concept couldn’t be explored with some actual gameplay we don’t know, and you’re left with a title that simply never gets close to fulfilling its potential.