

However, failure in Super Meat Boy almost always feels like it's your fault and because of that, I find that its challenge is far more satisfying so Super Meat Boy wins better gameplay. With that being said, the fact that Meat Boy simply runs in Super Meat Boy Forever and you can't command him to change direction on the spot means that you'll regularly fail by complete accident which is frustrating stuff. As you progress through its grueling stages, you'll encounter a ton of hazards, mechanics, and enemy types that help mix up the gameplay beautifully. Although I prefer the original's core gameplay as you're actually able to control Meat Boy, the amount of variety in its endless runner sequel's gameplay is surprisingly quite notable. Whereas both feature tough-as-nails platforming, Super Meat Boy has you directly control the little squishy fellow while Super Meat Boy Forever has him automatically run and all you do is use 2 buttons to jump, punch, dive, and slide. Of course, the big difference between Super Meat Boy and Super Meat Boy Forever is their gameplay. 🤝 The original Super Meat Boy is still quite an impressive challenge Gameplay │ We love to hear from our visitors even if you disagree so please leave a respectful comment after reading this article. Now that we finally have a sequel to the iconic super-difficult indie platformer, let's examine both and see which one's the meat to beat. Maciejewski for Versus on January 11, 2021
