Namco Museum Archives Vol 1 Reviews

Namco Museum Archives Vol 1 is ranked in the 48th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Jun 30, 2020

Split archives aside, your love of Namco Museum Archives Volume 1 will be dependent on how much you love the NES and how you feel about this mix. Half of these games are better represented by their arcade versions, and depending on your platform of choice, you may already have access to them via the older Namco Museum compilations. However, NES originals like Splatterhouse and Dragon Spirit are as excellent today as they were decades ago, while the demake of Pac-Man Championship Edition simply has to be seen to be believed. For the investment price of $19.99, retro fans will like this title quite a bit.

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8 / 10.0
Jun 22, 2020

Namco Museum Archive Vol 1 is like a fresh air for you. It awakes tons of good memories and feels really nostalgic. Here we have the games that we grew up with and made history in game industry. Variety of genres with smooth controls and new features like manual save or replay function, make this collection worthy. I mean, who doesn't love Pac-Man!

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4 / 5.0
Jun 23, 2020

For the most part, you're getting 11 games in Namco Museum Archives Vol 1, at least three of which are classics, fewer lesser-known ones, and at least one you've probably never played for one low price. This makes it easy to recommend, as classics like Pac-Man are likely to be a hit regardless. As long as you understand these titles aren't perfect and enjoy classic shooters, arcade-style games, and silly hack and slash titles, you'll probably get your money's worth.

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Unscored
Aug 15, 2022

Today, Bosconian is an early Namco title that holds up very well indeed. It’s something a little bit different from the other shoot ’em ups of the era — and its accessibility makes it a great title for taking your first steps into early ’80s blasters if you’ve previously found the unforgiving nature of fixed shooters a bit tough to get to grips with!

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