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It Takes Two Review: ‘Recaptures that childhood magic better than any game has in years’

You know that existential crisis that sometimes accompanies playing a new game you’ve been looking forward to, where you feel like you should be enjoying yourself more than you actually are? When you remember what it was like to play games as a kid, when you could get lost in a world of 16-bit pixels and feel like you were actually a part of its…

  • Tons of variety.
  • Precise, slick platforming.
  • Throws out great ideas before introducing new, better ones.
  • Perfectly replicates that sense of childlike wonder.
  • Mini-games are a riot.
  • The 'comedy' in this rom-com doesn't really land.

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Tons of variety. Precise, slick platforming. Throws out great ideas before introducing new, better ones. Perfectly replicates that sense of childlike wonder. Mini-games are a riot. The 'comedy' in this rom-com doesn't really land.
Tons of variety. Precise, slick platforming. Throws out great ideas before introducing new, better ones. Perfectly replicates that sense of childlike wonder. Mini-games are a riot. The 'comedy' in this rom-com doesn't really land.
Tons of variety. Precise, slick platforming. Throws out great ideas before introducing new, better ones. Perfectly replicates that sense of childlike wonder. Mini-games are a riot. The 'comedy' in this rom-com doesn't really land.
Tons of variety. Precise, slick platforming. Throws out great ideas before introducing new, better ones. Perfectly replicates that sense of childlike wonder. Mini-games are a riot. The 'comedy' in this rom-com doesn't really land.
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