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'Move. Kill. Move. Kill. Repeat for hours upon hours until you pass out.'
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'A good game for the niche of gamers it's aimed at, but it's also inconsistent and flawed.'
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'Like Strider before it, Moon Diver is a repetitive button masher that will enthrall you regardless of its shortcomings.'
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'If you're interested in Moon Diver, play halfway through the game by yourself to gain some levels, collect various magic, and get used to the structure. Then fire up multiplayer and never look back.'
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'So, no, Moon Diver isn't the second coming of Strider. Instead, it's carved out its own niche as a serviceable and party-game-flavored action title. Grab three friends, mash some buttons, and you can't go wrong. Just don't expect it to be Shakespeare.'
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'Moon Diver is one of those divisive little numbers that you'll either love because of its repetitive, twitchy bombast, or want to drown in its own spittle. It's here. It's queer. Get used to it.'
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