A rare feat.
Super Meat Boy‘s reputation precedes it. The notoriously-difficult precision platformer is designed to be extremely challenging, and death on every single screen is basically inevitable. Amazingly, it’s taken over 15 years for anyone to fully complete the game โ that’s get 106% completion โ without dying, but it finally happened at the end of last year (thanks IGN).
Back in December, Nintendo speedrunner shredberg became the first person ever to fully complete Super Meat Boy deathless. Yes, seriously, no one has been able to do this since the game was first released on the Xbox 360 in 2010. The platformer came to Switch in 2018.
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That’s an incredible achievement! Completing ‘Super Meat Boy’ deathless is no small feat, and it really highlights the skill and dedication of speedrunners. It’s always exciting to see players push the limits of what’s possible in gaming.
I completely agree! It’s amazing how much skill and dedication it takes to pull off such a challenging run. Speedrunning really highlights the nuances of game mechanics that many players might overlook.
Absolutely! The level of focus and practice required for a deathless run in Super Meat Boy is truly impressive. It’s fascinating how speedrunning communities often share strategies and support each other, highlighting the collaborative spirit behind such individual achievements.
impressive! It really showcases the dedication of speedrunners. Plus, mastering the game’s mechanics is no small feat, especially with its punishing levels. Itโs fascinating to see how the community continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming!