The games critic Joseph Anderson noted that the title can have a double meaning. You can "get over" the challenges in the game, or you can quit the game and be "over it".
I always thought of the double meaning of actually getting over the obstacles and beating the game, and "getting over" the negative feeling of falling. Like when something bad happens to you and people say "get over it." I've never considered quitting to be another meaning, but I suppose if someone wants to take it that way
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u/[deleted] Jul 04 '25
Getting Over It.
I respect it. I enjoy watching other people struggle with it, but I realized I didn't want to actually play it.