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  • Summary: Super Space Serpent Secondary Edition Is a Twin Stick shooter in the style that fits your favorite era. Let the retro neon effects and futuristic soundtrack put you in a zone like only the arcade games of the 80's could . Try to beat the handcrafted levels with ever changing enemies fromSuper Space Serpent Secondary Edition Is a Twin Stick shooter in the style that fits your favorite era. Let the retro neon effects and futuristic soundtrack put you in a zone like only the arcade games of the 80's could . Try to beat the handcrafted levels with ever changing enemies from distant worlds while using an arsenal of weapons and upgrades. Expand
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  1. Jan 15, 2021
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    This game on my Switch performs abysmally. On launch, every time, it takes more than a minute to "load", with the progress indicator readingThis game on my Switch performs abysmally. On launch, every time, it takes more than a minute to "load", with the progress indicator reading between 19 and 22%. For such a small game, a load time like that is completely inexcusable. The game itself is not great - the visuals are hard on the eyes, some of the sound effects are far more annoying than simply retro, and the action is unbalanced and difficult to see at times. It also periodically freezes between waves.

    After my first game, I went to the high score list and then tried to exit, and got stuck there with a loading indicator. Pressing the "plus" button froze the screen for about 20 seconds, then returned me to the loading screen, which took another minute to "load" again. Even the biggest, most complex games on this console take far less time to boot up and become playable - I can't fathom how this ever passed Nintendo's quality bar.
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