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Closing Comments
Faults with Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Skies are thankfully few: the co-op mode is a squib, aping Mario Galaxy’s ill-fated approach in only offering the second player a reticule, and a single playthrough is, by some standards, a little slim at around six hours. However, it’s churlish to complain when those hours are so fully packed with such tightly crafted play and a succession of surprises. Forget bullet hell - Treasure has created an awesome slice of bullet heaven.
Rating | Description | |
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9.5 | Presentation Even the box is a work of art, and it sets a tone that's sustained throughout the game. |
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9.0 | Graphics The muddy features of the two playable characters aside it's a strong visual show, from the warm glow of bullets to some inspired enemy design. |
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8.0 | Sound MIDI slap bass, melodramatic synth lines and the extraterrestrial screams of felled bosses: you'll either love it or hate it. |
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9.5 | Gameplay It's Treasure at the top of its game, meaning it's one of the very best experiences around. |
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8.0 | Lasting Appeal It's a brief playthrough, but difficulty levels mix things up, replay potential is huge and there's always the pull of online leaderboards. |
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9.2 |
OVERALL (out of 10) |
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