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It's in Steam now for like $7.
It played fine on SteamDeck after I searched up which version of Proton to force it to run under, and did some controls mapping.
That said...It's... Just the demo.
Unintuitive boss fight mechanics, a one hit kill and a three life maximum (before the game resets itself!) means: I just kept repeating the demo for the vast majority of my play time.
I could watch a tutorial on the rest of the bosses, but honestly the later levels (that I have reached) are just different paint added to first level.
6/10 - It's surprisingly good for being one of the earliest attempts at a making a 3d game.
If I was going to replay it, I would seach up a boss fight tutorial first, to save myself time. It's just not worth playing through the whole game each time I want 3 more chances to guess each under-communicated boss mechanic.
Actually, you can still get the full Steam game for free at https://www.sega60th.com/register
Not really free if you have to link your account.
Yeah, free if you give us all your game and play history…
Ooh. Neat!