MarkoH01: Yes, he is. He once told that the game is exactly the way designed he thought of it - including the difficulty. And he's right. My first few trys in SH ended in mere seconds and I thought that it is not managable. Then - just for fun I tried the harder levels which were already unlocked (to the ones new to the game - it is devided in hard, harder, hardest and imo hardestest) and after a while came back to the first level. I played and played and after a while (much like this sale) all became a blur I steered instinctively and the game seems to be slower. As I said it's more like a drug - I really meant that. Games like this they need to build super soldiers ;)
On a side note - after watching this video with Terry I once again cannot get this music out of my head *sigh* . Reminder to myself: keep your eyes and fingers far from this damn game ...
When my girlfriend watched the clip, she said that it was just like the conversation we had about cricket the other evening. I was explaining to her when one first goes in to bat, that everything is so fast and it is easy to make a mistake and get out. After a while, when one has one's "eye in" the ball looks huge and everything slows down and is much easier. She said that is just what Super Hexagon is like for her. I am atrocious at it and have yet to play much. I've got great hand-eye co-ordination with ball sports and very fast reflexes with full contact sparring, however I do not seem to transition that to computer games. I have no idea why other than my guess is that I do not have the same tactile connection to a keyboard, mouse, joystick, etc that I do to my eyes, hands and er balls (sports! :P)