Emotionally driven platformers work, apparently

A damn great game. I never expected to have feelings for a 2D platformer, but the soundtrack, writing, and relatable plot blew my expectations away. The game itself is as challenging as you want it to be, with an assist mode for those who want a more relaxing experience. The game has the tightest movement controls since Titanfall 2, and every action is directly caused by you, meaning that every mistake is yours to learn from. Overall, if you want a game only slightly less challenging than Super Meat Boy, I implore you to pick this beautiful title up. Note: this is the only game I have ever written a review for, that's how much it was worth it.