Related: Nidhogg 2 Switch Review: A Match Made in Heaven Given how bleak Rain World can be, and how punishing its design is for anyone who doesn't feel comfortable with constantly dying to learn what to do in specific areas, those little breaks aren't even that unwelcome anyways. Even while lizard enemies repeat the same cycle of climbing, stumbling across a platform, and careening off of it to the floor, it's more humorous than gamebreaking. Sometimes the enemy AI is, to put it mildly, totally ridiculous, their behavior borderline unexplainable, but then again, the world of Rain World is such that it's difficult to explain anything and be certain its the correct assumption. It's not hard to see that even when Rain World struggles, it does it in a way that is at the very least more endearing than frustrating.
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