Hell ain’t a bad place to be. It’s even worse.
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "SEUM can be extremely infuriating at times, either by intentional design choices like its challenging nature and time limits or by unintentional flaws such as the excessively sensitive controls, but I’ve constantly felt that usual “just one more attempt” feeling present in a lot of difficult but fun games. In the end, this game is just like a death metal album: at first, it’s just too loud, violent, repetitive, uneasy and uninteresting. As you keep on playing, you’ll find out it’s quite fun, even if it’s still loud and uneasy."
Enricko: Let’s cut right down to the chase. Are you a person who enjoys both platforming and speedrunning? If so, then you’re definitely going to enjoy this game.
With a hundred levels and multiple collectibles scattered throughout, Seum tests your ability to gauge distances, aim precisely, and how fast you can do all of that while trying to make it to the finish line as quick as you can.
COGconnected: Run as fast as you can, but take as much time as you need to enjoy this marvel. With repetitive but addicting gameplay, SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell can give you countless hours of fun.
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