It's incredibly difficult and frustrating in places, but it's still a recommended purchase if the idea of carving up skin, lasering tumours and drawing five-point stars floats your boat. Atlus just about gets away with its progression of the series this time. Next time, like the game itself, VideoGamer won't be as forgiving.
With the Switch bringing interest back into the realm of motion controls, it seems as good a time as any to dip back into the backlog and retrieve some lucrative nuggets from the one that launched the phenomenon in the first place: the Nintendo Wii.
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No Chorus took a long, hard look at how Busy Scissors is being promoted. Then wrote a snappy hilarious one and put that online instead.