
This is probably my favorite stage in the game. From high-speed motorcycle chases, to worm hole skateboarding, to slaying three-headed robot wolf things, you won't be disappointed by the diversity of the levels the devs have concocted using just three player inputs. This means the game must rely entirely on the diversity of its levels to introduce new mechanics and difficulty, and it 100% does. There are three controls in the entire game: "Left", "right", and "action". I very much appreciate the thought and care the developers took to get this right. It somehow makes me feel more connected as a player, and I absolutely love how it's implemented in Sayonara Wild Hearts. There's something about really good music synching up perfectly with gameplay that really entices me. Sure, this game has a lot of stimulation, but it's done so beautifully. With that out of the way, I want to give you three reasons why you should play this game. This doesn't tend to bother me because I do a lot of FPV drone flying, which can be extremely disorienting, but I could definitely see it bothering some people. I say these things because this game has a lot of visual and auditory stimulation. There aren't a lot of games I play during which I genuinely smile and revel in the awesomeness before me, but this is absolutely one of them. guess you'll just have to play it to find out! A story of heartbreak and self-redemption is told along the way ultimately ending in redacted.

Sayonara Wild Hearts is a casual rhythm-type game where you navigate the protagonist through a series of increasingly challenging levels, while collecting hearts and aiming for the highest score possible.

Nevertheless, I added it to my wish list because I was intrigued! I'm definitely glad that I did because it is an awesome game! Overview For some context, I'd somehow happened upon a preview of this game and thought, "this looks neat," even though I had no clue what it actually was. I recently wrote about receiving the game Sayonara Wild Hearts for my birthday.
