About Roblox Got Talent:

A solid entry-level platformer with a basic story that’s enough to loosely provide a reason for doing what you’re doing. The game has 3 classes, each with slight variants to their moveset that mix up the gameplay a bit, which is nice. Levels are, overall, quite easy and can usually be completed in the first attempt. The last few levels of each act provide some decent challenges. Going for the Gold quality completion achievement for every level provides some challenge. POSTED: 31 DECEMBER, 2018 Talent Not Included is a 2D platformer where the levels change as you play. A lot of effort went into the artwork design for this game, but there’s a number of flaws which, despite the hard effort of the devs, means I can’t give this a recommendation. First up, resolution is fixed and there’s no option to change it, that’s unacceptable on PC. It’s obvious the game was console ported, because there’s a lot of controller prompts as if the devs think you’re somehow on a console and not a PC (were they not aware this is Steam?). That’s also unacceptable on PC. Finally the gameplay itself… 2D platforming is an old, dead concept that lives only vaguely as a party game on Nintendo. It’s usually the go-to format for lousy indie devs just because it’s easy to slap one together, dump it on Steam and run back to the cafe to get to work on time. But these guys put a lot of effort in making one, which is a lot like people putting in a lot of effort to make a super cool multimillion dollar Yugo.

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