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  1. Sep 15, 2020
    60
    Although I enjoyed my time with Deleveled, it definitely has its frustrating moments. However, I still recommend it to 2D puzzle fans.
  2. Sep 7, 2020
    90
    Probably the best thing about Deleveled on Xbox One is the fact that it feels like some of the levels can be completed in the “wrong” way. By that I mean I could do things that seemed unorthodox and still finish the level. And I think that’s the mark of a good puzzle game - it isn’t confined to a single solution and doesn’t penalize players for attempting to find new ways to complete it.
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  1. Sep 15, 2020
    9
    Delivered is Absolutely terrific physics/puzzle platformer, with just a dash of precision platforming which ramps up quite fast in theDelivered is Absolutely terrific physics/puzzle platformer, with just a dash of precision platforming which ramps up quite fast in the un-lockable bonus levels. The game is careful about guiding the player through new gameplay concepts without ever burdening them with text! before rigorously challenging their understanding of what they've been taught, and the stages rather quickly turn mind-bending as a result. I've found that solving each level is uniformly rewarding; rather than being the exercise in frustration that I've experienced with other puzzle games. There are no cheap tricks: what you see on screen is what you have to work with, but that commitment to simplicity belies a rather significant variety in level design; especially at the price point it's being sold out. Those puzzle genre fans will find a good time waiting for them in Deleveled. The soundtracks do fine but aren't super catchy or award winning, but there are some very solid tunes with enough variety to keep it from ever bcoming stale. The visuals are simple but get the job done as there's enough subtle flair that makes the game quite beautiful. Especially with some of the more intricate background designs. Ultimately, I think the simplicity appropriately emphasizes what the focus of this game is: you work against the level progression, and the lack of visual distraction is actually quite welcome as the puzzles get more challenging, and more rewarding to solve along your journey. Hard to be disappointed in this fun game at a low price of admission on your Xbox One. Full Review »
  2. Sep 12, 2020
    9
    Deleveled isn't just one of those basic puzzlers involving squares, and strange patterns. It's actually a super original concept that bringsDeleveled isn't just one of those basic puzzlers involving squares, and strange patterns. It's actually a super original concept that brings something really fresh to the puzzling genre. The idea is really simplistic. To a point where it is kind of hard to write a super extended review about it. It is basically Get to switches or buttons what ever you want to call them with the top and bottom blocks. It is really easy to explain , but not as easy to master. Some of the layouts can really confuse you, and test your mental capacity. The main reason there is no jump button. The blocks move based on momentum. You really only use the left stick to move them across the platforms. The jumping is done by the blocks crashing against the floors below them. If the blocks go off that floor, and hit each other it's instant failure. If the blocks don't line up, and have a large bounce between them more than likely it's a fail as well. There are some puzzles where jumping isn't a key factor so it's able to still win, but for the most part you will need to keep the momentum going.

    There are 10 different worlds adding up to a whopping 120 levels. So at 7.99 Deleveled is going to keep you entertained for some time. You would think that it would start to feel repetitive, but each world introduces a new mechanic that keeps it fresh. You may start to feel you've got the hang of it, and have it mastered and then they throw a new element at you. They even throw some secrets, challenges, and bonus material at you as well. Even when you do finish it , and start to know your way around it you will want to complete the challenges and try to beat each level without death. I could see speed runners wanting to do this as well, as race for times on it. It really feels like one of those games that people will make super competitive, and battle awhile for times. I can see the world record speed and no death videos popping up on Youtube already. That is exciting to me when a game knows how to keep the player coming back even after they have finished it. That is a special development team, and a special game in my opinion.

    I couldn't finish this review without covering the sights and sounds of the title. Yes it isn't much to look at. It looks quite simplistic, but don't let that fool you. Anyone one remember "Thomas was Alone"? It was a game about just blocks that was really quite special. "Deleveled" is quite special as well. I'm not saying it is on level with "Thomas was Alone" that was a really special game to me, and maybe one of my top 100 games of all times. It was such a heart warming story, with top notch narration. Maybe some the best voice acting in a game ever. Deleveled might be one of the best puzzlers ever though. It is really special as in it delivers a really original concept. I've never played another puzzler like it, and if you know of any like it let me know. It was super unique to me. You aren't going to care at all what it looks like when you start trying to solve its challenging puzzles. That alone won't keep you entertained though, the music is going to grab you as well. It is super addictive, and fun. I was hooked on hearing the next song so many times that it kept me going. I can't put into words just how fun the soundtrack for this game is. As soon as it starts you will notice that, and to the very end you will be humming and nodding your head along.
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