Andrew Camac
Fun addictive timeless gameplay married with grind and bugs. Much like seasons you take the good with the bad
Fantastic Shmup that harkens back to the handheld 16bit era
A fantastic example of how a collection of games should be done. Only 3 games available does hold this back a little.
One of the pricer but better compilation titles around, leave it to Capcom to show you a good “old” time
A fun, arcade wrestling experience worthy of the WrestleFest name
A fantastic if not predictable game, a challenge for those that seek it
A shining star of the collection. A must for fighting enthusiasts
An utter hidden gem and one platformer fans and adventure fans should lap up
An essential must play experience
Much like Tokyo Mirage, another unexpected combination favouring the Persona side of things in a plesant action romp.
Summary A much tighter and enjoyable Cyberpunk experience than others at less than a quarter of the price!
The uneven balance of difficulty rooted in its main gameplay causes this gem to be a little duller than I’d like.
A homage to Shinobi and classic arcade games done with love and respect.
A near perfect slice of throwback nostalgia pie served up ninja style
An essential collection of one of the most influential and seemingly forgotten European gaming powerhouses.
Lets you head out on an adventure with friends, explore ruins to your heart’s content, solve mysteries with relics, and use alchemy to create useless explosive Uni in a big pot. What more do you need?
Great game but held back in animations and forced QTE sections
Fantastic for 8bit enthusiasts, those without the love might want to avoid
A fantastic adult platformer with some of the best references around! Long live the Nerd!
It’s only Roguelike but I like it!. Fun visuals and addictive gameplay await people who want to don the crown