

These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. For $30 I think it’s worth the price to revisit some of Namco’s classic games and have the option to play them anywhere.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Namco Museum is a worthwhile release and the inclusion of Splatterhouse was a win-win for me. In the end, this feature may be enough to persuade someone to pick it up after a few games. One last bonus for the multiplayer component of PAC-MAN Vs is that the 2 nd console can download a free version of the game to join a multiplayer match without having both players needing to own the game. Even in standard handheld or TV mode you can adjust the aspect ratios, but turning it sideways, is just more satisfying and gives me hope that other retro compilations put out games with this option. This displays a narrower screen like the original releases.
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That is the ability to turn the screen sideways and make the console like a mini arcade cabinet. I would have to say the best addition to this compilation, once again, comes in the form of a feature that could only be pulled off with the Switch. Some of the games even offer an option to change the difficulty which is a nice touch.

The games also keep the traditional adding credits to the games which helps keep the integrity of the ports. It adds a new layer to playing local multiplayer.Īll the games are ports of their respected arcade releases and offers the usual, visual tweaks to make it smooth or even add scanlines. The game offers a multiplayer component that uses two Switch consoles, one for the player using PAC-MAN and the other will be for the three players using the ghosts. For fans of PAC-MAN, the inclusion of PAC-MAN Vs is a pleasant surprise. While I’m not a fan of most of the games in the collection, most nostalgic fans will appreciate the inclusion of games like Galaga, Tower of Druaga, Sky Kid and Rolling Thunder 1 + 2. Being able to take a game like Splatterhouse on the go is just one of the many enjoyable points with Namco Museum. So why is this release any different? Well, for starters, you can take it on the go. Namco Museum is one of those compilations that’s been released on just about every video game console imaginable. Even Previous gen titles coming to the hybrid console is a nice touch. So far, so good with tons of indie and mainstream releases since it launched in March. At first, I, like many others, were skeptical of the third-party support given Nintendo’s track record. It’s a great time to be a Nintendo Switch owner.
