Oct 21, 2010 Super Meat Boy began as aflash gameon the popular Newgrounds, and went on to be one of the most popular gameson the site, which eventually led to it becoming a full game. It harkens back to the.
Super Meat Boy is a tough as nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who's trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux.
Our meaty hero will leap from walls, over seas of buzz saws, through crumbling caves and pools of old needles. Sacrificing his own well being to save his damsel in distress. Super Meat Boy brings the old school difficulty of classic titles and stream lines them down to the essential no BS straight forward twitch reflex platforming.
Ramping up in difficulty from hard to soul crushing SMB will drag Meat boy though haunted hospitals, salt factories and even hell itself. And if 300+ single player levels weren't enough SMB also throws in epic boss fights, tons of unlockable secrets, warp zones and hidden characters.
And now coming first to Nintendo Switch™ is a brand new way to play Super Meat Boy with your friends. Introducing 'RACE MODE'! In this 2 player split screen race, friends (or enemies) can compete against each other through individual chapters, randomized levels, or the entire game! Choose light world, dark world, or both and have at it. Side effects may include: elevated heartbeat, severe anxiety, hubris, and schadenfreude.
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“It’ll rip out your balls and then kick you when you’re down.”
This is the opening line to a review I wrote for Super Meat Boy when it released in October of 2010. Its subsequent releases on other consoles were also brutal, but the quality remained consistent.
Super Meat Boy is a precision platformer created by indie developers and featured in the documentary Indie Game: The Movie. The critical success that Super Meat Boy had been became a larger phenomenon and the game soared forward on to more consoles… and in to your heart.
The story of Super Meat Boy is just like every other meat-centered narrative you’ve ever encountered. A boy made of meat is attempting to save his girlfriend, an entity made entirely out of band-aids and named Bandage Girl, from the evil monocle-eyed Dr. Fetus. Pretty typical, right? Throughout the crushingly difficult levels you jump over fires, scale walls, and dodge giant sawblades strategically placed to simply drive you insane.
The controls in Super Meat Boy are incredibly tight and responsive, and you’ll find that to be just as true on the newly released Nintendo Switch version as you will on any other console. Levels are designed to cause you angst, and they will. You will probably die at least once during most attempts, but it’s about learning the level and its hazards. The payoff is always totally worth the aggravation… that is until Dr. Fetus steals your girl. The controls are simple, but not easy.
It’s unlikely you haven’t at least seen some gameplay from Super Meat Boy but, just in case, you should know that the platformer looks like some fantastic pixel art, but is really much more deep than it looks at first glance. Meat Boy leaves behind a trail of… well, meat… everywhere he goes. The result on some more difficult levels is a reminder of your mistakes and successes as your previous trail is always visible.
There are two things about the Switch version of Super Meat Boy that you should know.
Overall, the Switch release of Super Meat Boy is an improvement on an already amazing game. Everything about the game is better on the Switch – from the resolution to the fact you can carry it around with you to the controller scheme to the fact that we may now get a SMB Amiibo collection. We might have made that last part up… but a guy can dream.
In summary, it’s really hard and you’ll hate it but, like… you’ll hate it in a really good way.
Stay tuned for the sequel to Super Meat Boy entitled Super Meat Boy Forever coming sometime in 2018. And while you’re at it, check out our awesome interview with Tommy Refenes from PSX 2017!
*Super Meat Boy was provided to the reviewer by the publishing company but this fact did not alter the reviewer’s opinion*