Taito Milestones 3 Reviews
A great selection of Taito arcade games, in a mix of action and puzzles. Well worth discovering, especially if you missed the “arcade archives”.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
If these Taito milestone compilations are to continue, a slightly lower price combined with a couple more exclusives could be the winning combination. Some extra historical content (seen in comparable collections) could add welcomed value, too. But I'll say this for emphasis, if you already own the A-material in this third installment as individual Arcade Archive releases, you might not be the ideal audience.
Due to rarities like Dead Connection and Warrior Blade, and a couple of classics in Bubble Bobble and Rastan Saga, Taito Milestones 3 is a fairly good investment for arcade enthusiasts and retro game collectors. Its biggest problem, outside of a handful of middling titles, is the same flaw that has affected all three compilations: a lack of special features and connective tissue binding the games together.
Come for Bubble Bobble. Stay for the crazy brawlers.
Fun collection with 10 retro games from TAITO's catalog
Taito Milestones 3 offers a solid collection of games; many of which are so full of muscular man meat that you could almost smell it. 🕹️
A glorious collection of classics
ININ has has done it again with Taito Milestones 3. The emulation is top notch and the selection of games is one of the best so far.
Taito Milestones 3 introduces us to another ten classic Taito titles released for arcades in the 80s and early 90s. The selection includes some heavyweights from the Taito catalogue such as Bubble Bobble and Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2, but also some lesser-known games, and the extras in the compilation are conspicuous by their absence as in the previous installments - beyond the configuration options for each game, the option to save state and the online rankings. In any case, this type of product dedicated to the preservation of the classics is appreciated, although it could be pampered a little more.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Issues aside, with a much stronger line-up of games, Taito Milestones 3 manages to be the best entry so far in the series.
Taito Milestones 3 delivers another stellar retro bundle. If you loved the previous two collections, this one’s an easy buy. Whether you’re here for Rainbow Islands, the joy of saving animals in Runark, or just some good old-fashioned bubble-popping action, this collection features some of Taito’s best, especially if you’re looking for a nice selection of local co-op games. It’s a shame there’s no behind-the-scenes content, but when the games are this fun, who’s complaining? Grab your Switch and get ready for some retro nights filled with charm, challenge, and a whole lot of nostalgia.