I'll talk more about the level design later. Either way, every zone is interconnected just as you'd expect from a metroidvania and it's the reason why both Supraland games get so much love. There's also a lightning gun though I'm not sure if that was in the previous game as well. They are the same as the previous game if you're wondering such as the purple box or the beam that helps you connect wood or metal platforms. You have the main zone and you have to ascend higher and higher until you reach your goal but in order to do so, you have to acquire and find certain gadgets that will help you throughout the entire game. It's a 3D metroidvania game where exploration and environmental puzzle-solving are the main elements. Six Inches Under is mostly the same game as the previous one, maybe a bit less in scope but with the same creative puzzle ideas. GameplayIf you have not played the first game then what the hell are you doing here? Go ahead and play the first and come back here after. Obviously, the game's focus is not the story and as such, I won't downvote it much but it does have one and it does have the potential to be better, especially for the true sequel. The same style of humor from the previous game makes a return so at least you'll laugh at some of the "dialogue" in the game but that's pretty much all the interesting thing you'll ever encounter regarding the story. Not much else to say about the main story, it is what it is, nothing really good or bad, just a basic story to help you push through to the end. You shortly discover this new town where some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ is bleeding its citizens of their coins and in order to escape the underworld, you also have to deal with that individual. Things go bad as you watch the previous hero venture off on his new adventure, and you are plunged along with the other citizens into the underworld. So it starts off where you left off from the previous game but now as a different hero, this time around from the blue "people". StorySo Six Inches Under is not the real sequel to Supraland but more of a side-project sequel thingamajig however that does not mean I will ignore the story aspect of it.