TouchMyBox
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Electronic Super Joy is a like a low end Super Meat Boy with retro graphics, seizure inducing flashing, european trance music, and really really disgusting sexual moaning every time you die or hit a checkpoint. What the hell.
Did we play different games?
Electronic Super Joy is the follow-up to Freebird Games' indie-hit "To The Moon". Players find themselves once again playing as the self-motived Dr. Neil Watts who works for Sigmund Corp. as a scientist who mentally fulfils the wishes of the dying. The game follows pretty much the same formula as its predecessor of telling the story of a person's life backwards in time from death to early childhood, except the subject of Electronic Super Joy is an elderly Armin van Buuren. Armin's dying wish is to put on the best rave to ever grace the planet earth, thus unifying the human populous through electronic dance music. Unfortunately, Electronic Super Joy does not do away with the quick-time event sequences which proved to be the low point of "To the Moon". One particular QTE sequence which I found most annoying is when the player must take control as Armin van Buuren and perform a rave by completing quick-time events for 6 hours without any pauses or checkpoints. While this sequence was ultimately satisfying, I fear it may deter many from experiencing this game's brilliance.