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SwitchArcade Round-Up: Reviews Featuring ‘The Monty Mole Collection’, Plus New Releases and Sales
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for January 4th, 2023. It’s Thursday, and that normally means we have a lot of new games to look at. Not today, though! Today we have a whopping new releases, and one of them is of highly dubious quality.

That means I have another review for you, this time looking at . After that, we go through those new releases such as they are, then head over to the lists of new and outgoing sales. Let’s get to what we’ve got! While this was just announced for release next week in its home region of Europe, the rest of the world got this collection of classic computer platformers about a month back.

I don’t talk about it a lot, but my first game machine of any kind I had at home was a Commodore 64. As such, I buy pretty much any Commodore 64 game that pops up on the eShop if only out of pure nostalgia. Not that any of these games are the ones I played on there, mind you.

The North American and European software libraries for the Commodore 64 were very different beasts, I’ve come to learn. Anyway, . I first played one of these games in the iOS app, which I think we can agree may not be the ideal way to play a highly challenging series of action games.

I think it was , because I remember that banging tune that plays during the game. At any rate, it seemed fine even if I couldn’t make much headway with it. With that in mind, it wasn’t difficult for me to fork over the seven bucks to grab this collection when it popped up on the eShop.

You get around half of the series here, with (Spectrum and C64 versions), (Spectrum and C64), (Spectrum and C64), (Spectrum), and (Spectrum). No or . I believe the latter has some rights issues around it, but I don’t know why the former was left out.

Maybe because it’s a bit of an oddball? Honestly, I was a little impressed that both Spectrum and C64 versions were included for most of the games. That’s a nice bonus. The games play fairly well given their vintage, though they are very difficult by and large.

I didn’t enjoy the C64 , which is the one case of the Spectrum and C64 versions being extremely different from each other, as much as the rest of the platformers. can go fall into the abyss for all I care. Still, that means there are four rather enjoyable games on offer here.

You get some basic display options, save states, and a wildly useful rewind feature. Nothing fancy, but it has what you need. What it doesn’t have is any extra supplemental material for the games.

You get what I think are the covers for each game, plus a brief description. No instructions, no explanations of what these games mean in a historical sense, or anything like that. These aren’t the most complicated of games, but it would have been nice to have a little something to establish some context.

Also, really needs some directions. I had to look up instructions on the web to sort out how it worked. Likely not an issue for those who played these forty years ago, but those of us coming in somewhat fresh could use a little more to go on.

should please some of the largely underserved fans of classic microcomputer platforms. It’s a bit threadbare in some ways, but there are enough features here to enjoy this bag of games as best as they can be in the here and now. I wish there was more in the way of extra materials, but I suppose they can’t all be .

It’s also unfortunate that this falls just shy of being a full set of games. In the end, what’s here is worth the asking price as long as you’re cool with platformers of this vintage. This first-person shooter is a parody of James Bond and Bond games from the 1990s.

You know which ones, I’m sure. It even throws in some weird mini-game levels to break up the shooting action. It’s more interested in being an amusing send-up than a good game, but for the price I think Bond fans at least will get a kick out of it.

Just be ready for some serious frustration if you actually plan on finishing it. Once upon a time, back in 1986, there was a guy. A .

He was such a that he decided to punch, kick, and psychoblast his way to the evil computer Zelda and destroy it to save us all. You can live the chronicles of that in this reissue of the Nichbutsu “classic”. Those who enjoy the weirder entries in the line, come and pick up your game.

A lot more going out than coming in today, but I suppose we could all use a break for our wallets’ sake. and are my recommendations in the inbox, while over in the outbox the games and some of the S-Tribute releases are worth picking up. Check those lists carefully! ($17.

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I have an appointment with my doctor tomorrow and I might end up being hospitalized again, and if that happens, I won’t be back again for a bit. I sincerely hope to be writing for you all tomorrow, though. Have a thrilling Thursday, and as always, thanks for reading!.


From: toucharcade
URL: https://toucharcade.com/2024/01/04/monty-mole-collection-switch-review-eschatos-shmup-discount-price-nintendo/

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