I don't know if it was this article convinced me to or if it was just the straw and the camel's back that pushed me over the edge, but I decided to buy VVVVVV after reading it. I kept on seeing press about it but I had decided not to buy because $15 seemed to much when I could get other games for less or even free.
I love really, really hard 2d platformers, as long as they have a forgiving checkpoint system. I've lost countless hours between I wanna be the guy, N, moneyseize, and Spelunky. I've been really craving a new one recently to. I'm still don't know if VVVVVV is worth $15, I never had to pay any money for the examples I just listed, but I like supporting indie games and the soundtrack is AMAZING. Even if I decide it wasn't worth the money, there isn't a chance in hell I'm not going to end up enjoying the game.
I love really, really hard 2d platformers, as long as they have a forgiving checkpoint system. I've lost countless hours between I wanna be the guy, N, moneyseize, and Spelunky. I've been really craving a new one recently to. I'm still don't know if VVVVVV is worth $15, I never had to pay any money for the examples I just listed, but I like supporting indie games and the soundtrack is AMAZING. Even if I decide it wasn't worth the money, there isn't a chance in hell I'm not going to end up enjoying the game.