NO MORE walks a fine line between being incessantly petulant and uncompromisingly earnest, nevertheless it never is distinctly either; a unique concoction incredibly difficult to replicate by creators not by the name of Sergio el nino. Within the heap of teenage angst that is NO MORE it has unreasonably effective displays of energy release that is honestly somewhat confusing -- the designs of this level are not remotely impressive, no, they mostly consist of basic tilesets with tawdry shader use, and the gameplay is intentionally designed to be frustrating - the gameplay is riddled with jank, and every instance of the chorus and drop being massive spikes in difficulty, moreover there are many instances of obscured gameplay in the second half of the level. The start and end sections are by far conventionally the best parts - a nice wrapping together of NO MORE. The start has a cool gimmick where every input is a buffer which is rather touch-and-go. All this is perfectly line with the level's personality it has created for itself - brash, abrasive, volatile, rather shallowly emotional and cheesy in accordance with the song - this combination of traits has created a level that is for sure not for anyone, and probably considered conventionally terrible, even. I personally consider this, however, exemplary song representation in every sense of the word, though it's certainly ill-advised to follow in this level's footsteps.
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sorry about this gang