N++ is for many critics the ultimate version of the game. Some do say that the sparse visuals and gameplay are a fault of the game, but that overall it is one of the best platformers out there
N++
OpenCritic Rating
Top Critic Average
Critics Recommend
N++ Review Summary
Critic Reviews for N++
A masterful distillation of classic action-platforming gameplay, doling out tension and elation in equal measure.
A twitch epic in which the journey from beginner to master is told not via new abilities, but in your hands and muscle memory.
The definitive version of one of the most enduring indie games of the last decade, with great offline multiplayer and a near infinite array of levels.
N++ is a stylish upgrade over its predecessors that retains the addictive-as-hell gameplay and adds a vast amount of levels.
Best when played with friends, N++ is a retouching rather than a reinvention, and is squarely targeted at players interested in precision platforming challenge for its own sake
N++ might lack online play and feel like more of the same, but it's pretty much everything a platformer fan could want out of a sequel. It's still challenging, it has a boatload of levels, and it's a hell of a lot of fun to play.
N++ is a further distillation and refinement of what made N and N+ cult classics in the first place. Rather than replacing those games, it expands upon them greatly, with a bafflingly vast array of levels that come to test you mastery of the game's pure platforming, and the tools to make even more.