Super Meat Boy had stuff to unlock, a squashy flesh-blob princess to rescue, a dizzying array of secrets, a lively air of fun, and a varied pallette of blood-reds and poo-browns, and End is Nigh just feels like Super Meat Boy with none of any of that. Your only reward is more harder challenges.
Made byTag: Super Meat Boy. ZERO PUNCTUATION. The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Zero Punctuation. Journey to the Savage Planet – Zero Punctuation. January 29, 2020. The new SMB ost sucks balls. I had to say it. I haven't played Meat Boy since flash, and the first thing that stuck out to me in the forest was the music. I absolutely adore it. Imagine playing Castlevania or Super Metroid or even Mario Bros without the Original music? It just ruins the experience.
GeriThis is a table for Super Meat Boy.
UPDATE: Added more options. This new table is supporting more game versions. It has been tested with game update 5 and update 8. The trainer has been also updated.
Trainer download link:
http://www.szemelyesintegracio.hu/cheat ... r-meat-boy
Options:
1. Floating Mode
2. Unlimited Lives
3. No damage from environment
4. No damage from enemies
5. Unlimited Time
6. Fly up
7. Unlimited Jumps for Flywrench
8. Unlimited Jumps for OGMO
9. Unlimited Jumps for Josef
10. Unlimited Float time for Commander Video
NOTES:
Floating Mode: When this option is turned on, You can float in the air.
Jump in the air and release the jump button to float.
If You want to descend, press the jump button again.
Unlimited Lives: Unlimited Lives for the 8-bit levels.
No damage from environment: This option will protect You from saws, spikes, etc. If You fall off, You can still die of course.
No damage from enemies: This option will protect You from enemies. (Bosses can still kill You so watch out.)
Unlimited Time: This will set the timer to zero.
Fly up: When it is turned on, You fly upwards (it looks a bit stupid, but it may be useful)
Unlimited Jumps for Flywrench: Infinite mid-air jumps.
Unlimited Jumps for OGMO: Infinite mid-air jumps.
Unlimited Jumps for Josef: Infinite mid-air jumps.
Unlimited Float time for Commander Video: You can float in air as long as You want.
The End Is Nigh | |
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Developer(s) | Edmund McMillen Tyler Glaiel |
Publisher(s) | Edmund McMillen Tyler Glaiel |
Composer(s) | Ridiculon |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Platform, adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The End Is Nigh is a platformingadventurevideo game developed by Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel. The game was released on July 12, 2017 on Microsoft Windows via Steam. Ports of the game were released on August 15, 2017 on macOS, December 12, 2017 for Linux and Nintendo Switch, and on April 30, 2019 for PlayStation 4. The game has been described as a spiritual successor to McMillen's Super Meat Boy.
Gameplay and synopsis[edit]
The End Is Nigh is a platforming adventure game where the player controls Ash, a small black blob.[1][2] The game's intro shows Ash live streaming a retro-styled version of the game with the same name, allowing the player to play through it. Upon the player's death, the game-within-a-game crashes, and Ash tries to salvage the cartridge by taking it out of the console and blowing on it, with no success. The next day, Ash writes a letter explaining his current situation and the state of the world, stating that there was an apocalypse, with himself being the only survivor. With his favorite game cartridge broken, Ash sets out into the world to make a friend, and re-populate the world.
The game is divided into 600+ single-screen interconnected levels, forming 12+ chapters. The objective of the game is to clear the platforming challenges of each screen and proceed to the next, exploring the world and collecting items along the way. Collectable items include tumors, which unlock bonus levels, and video game cartridges, which unlock minigames. The game also features several hidden extras and endings, as well as achievements.
In the 'Best Friend' ending, Ash creates a friend and has a party with him, saying how he likes his new friend. Ash asks him if he likes him the same way (with a piece of paper and water hitting 'no'). Then, Ash wakes up to another apocalypse. In the 'Acceptance' ending, Ash finds his friend, which is stuck to a large glowing orb, and leaves his friend to explode, while he escapes back to his home. When the explosion goes off, he looks outside and smiles. In the 'Nevermore' ending, Ash becomes part of a 'world' as he talks.[clarification needed] On the world, Steven from Time Fcuk and The Binding of Isaac walking on him.
Development and release[edit]
The End Is Nigh began development as the product of a game jam in December 2016. After a year of developing a platforming shooter game titled Øuroboros, developers Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel decided to refocus the concept, as not much progress had been made on the game. While developing Øuroboros, McMillen and Glaiel would take small breaks to prototype other ideas, and in December 2016 both committed to do a full game jam to explore these concepts. Within the first week, they had developed a platformer with open-world and adventure game elements. McMillen described it as feeling 'a bit like VVVVVV meets 1001 Spikes with a Spelunky control setup and it felt perfect.'[1] McMillen and Glaiel continued to work on the game in secret for the next few months, and it was officially revealed and announced on June 7, 2017, only about a month before its planned release date.[3][4] McMillen announced the game shortly before its release due to wanting to avoid the game becoming vaporware, as had been the case for some of his previously announced titles like Mew-Genics and Super Meat Boy: Forever (until it was taken over by another team and due for release in 2018[5]). On the completed game, McMillen stated that The End Is Nigh is the largest game, level-wise, that he's worked on, and embodies aspects of every game that he's created.[1] The game features voice acting by Rich Evans of RedLetterMedia and the game's music was composed by Ridiculon.[1][6]
McMillen later stated that he felt The End Is Nigh was a cathartic experience for him. Prior to its development, he had been working on The Binding of Issac: Rebirth and its expansions for several years, and had found the development to be an onus on his time, as well as having poor experiences with other developers. He had been considering leaving the game development market, which influenced some of the direction that The End Is Nigh took. He used the theme of perseverance as a core element of the game, helping him to resolve his own personal concerns, and as a result, McMillen felt The End is Nigh was his best work.[7]
The game was originally released on July 12, 2017 on Microsoft Windows via Steam.[8] Ports of the game were released on August 15, 2017 on macOS and on December 12, 2017 for Linux and Nintendo Switch, with a port for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in development.[9][10][11][12]
Reception[edit]
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The game received generally favorable reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[13] Patrick Klepek of Vice praised the game's challenging nature and its emphasis on exploration,[18] while Zero Punctuation's Ben Croshaw noted that 'I don't get a sense that there'll be any reward for putting myself through the trials', though later praised the game's design.[19]
References[edit]
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- ^Matulef, Jeffrey (2017-06-15). 'Super Meat Boy's spiritual successor The End is Nigh reveals more masochistic gameplay'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
- ^Chalk, Andy (June 7, 2017). 'Binding of Isaac creator Edmund McMillen reveals The End is Nigh'. PC Gamer. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
- ^O'Connor, Alice (June 8, 2017). 'Super Meat Boy co-creator announces The End Is Nigh'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
- ^'Super Meat Boy Forever'. supermeatboy.com. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^Devore, Jordan (June 7, 2017). 'Edmund McMillen's new game is a welcome sight for Super Meat Boy fans'. Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved July 14, 2017.
- ^McGlynn, Anthony (June 5, 2018). 'How mods made The Binding of Isaac a phenomenon, and why Edmund McMillen's laying it to rest'. PC Gamer. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
- ^Prescott, Shaun (June 16, 2017). 'Edmund McMillen's The End is Nigh is reminiscent of Super Meat Boy'. PC Gamer. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
- ^Glaiel, Tyler (August 14, 2017). 'Steam Community :: Group Announcements :: The End Is Nigh'. Valve. Archived from the original on December 28, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
- ^'The End is Nigh launches full native release'. Linux Game Consortium. December 12, 2017. Archived from the original on December 28, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
- ^Faller, Patrick (July 12, 2017). 'Super Meat Boy Creator's Harrowing New Platformer The End Is Nigh Out Now'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
- ^'The Binding of Isaac Creator's New Game The End Is Nigh Shows Gameplay During Livestream'. DualShockers. 2017-06-12. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
- ^ ab'The End Is Nigh For PC Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
- ^'The End Is Nigh For Switch Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
- ^Rowen, Nic (July 30, 2017). 'Review: The End is Nigh'. Destructoid. Archived from the original on December 28, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
- ^'The End is Nigh review'. Edge. No. 310. Future. August 17, 2017. p. 118.
- ^Vazquez, Suriel (July 21, 2017). 'The End Is Nigh: A Whole New World Of Hurt'. Game Informer. Archived from the original on July 23, 2017. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
- ^Klepek, Patrick (July 13, 2017). 'The Co-Creator of 'Super Meat Boy' Has A New Platformer, And It's Very Good'. Vice. Archived from the original on July 14, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
- ^'Zero Punctuation : The End is Nigh, and Yonder: Cloud Catcher Chronicles'. The Escapist.