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He won't let me score this game lower than 4 stars.

Holds up pretty well for the most part but the depth in some stages can be a bit deceptive and the 2nd boss in particular is a massive pain. The music is definitely a highlight here

Pretty slept on game, not amazing but still a quite good PS1 game

not even crash bandicoot was this rough

Loved this game as a kid, one of the few ones my dad played with me too


It's just Crash Bandicoot but you play as Pac-man

Possibly the most "standard"-feeling 3D platformer I've ever played, right down to one of the bosses being a ridiculous difficulty spike.

I really didn't like this game before, and I got annoyed at some levels and found some of them very long and boring, but after playing a few questionable SNES games that I got bored with and didn't find all that fun, I decided to beat this one outright. for all. everything, and also because I was tired of playing shit and I wanted to play something relatively good and a little relaxing, and my God, the feeling of playing a good game after playing some bad and mediocre games is so satisfying because everything you pointed out was "bad" that game makes you appreciate it more, and even the most difficult parts almost become a Lego game, without stressing you out too much, but of course if you're used to new games you'll suffer a little here.

The game has nothing special, it's a 3D platform game with a 2D camera, not exactly 2.5D, something a little close to a beat em up but rather a platform game, different from other games where you kill enemies by jumping on them . If you press the jump button twice, Pac-Man will make the jump which is used both to destroy some normal enemies and to jump higher and is better to control than the common jump which is a little slippery, some enemies are not defeated by the towed jump, but rather, throwing a "pac-dot" as if it were a bomb and which honestly isn't used much, but in the last stages and Toc-Man and other enemies that are ghosts can only be defeated by "power pallets" (or something similar) that just like in the original game you can eat the ghosts, the game has a somewhat exploratory feel, as to access the doors you will need fruit, some bells and the Galaga icon, the fruits and the bells open doors that can have buttons that can activate hidden platforms, things to progress or give ghosts where you have an original Pac-Man session (which I actually don't see much use for unless you want to get a high score or recover energy) or letters with "P-A-C-M-A-N" which if you put them all together you will get pro bonuses and the Galaga icons release a "bonus" where you play the original game but with a specific theme and danger, what you will need most in these doors are blue keys that free the Pac family who are trapped in a cage (which strangely enough a Dig Dug enemy is also there), and if you don't free them you won't be able to get into the final world or the final boss (I don't care, I remember which one), which can be a little interesting, but it gets tiring later and you just want to move on.

The bosses kind of exist, like there's the boat in the first phase that seems a little difficult to defeat, but it's just spam jumping on the button and a target plate bounces off the shot and even if the shot misses a little it counts as if the boss took it damage, there is the second one which is the "most difficult" which was supposed to be a dinosaur that chases you in a Crash Chase vibe, but then when you go to face it it is a statue that you need to turn on the switches to hit its heart using a dash which makes Pac roll and with each damage the fight becomes more difficult and unfair because hurricane, meteor and some projectiles that are difficult to dodge come, he was the boss that gave me the most problems before, today I know how to deal with him a little, he has the third, which is a good reference to galaga where the gameplay changes from platform to shoot em up, the problem is that you don't need to hold down the shoot button, tiring your fingers very quickly, the fourth is a race against the "joker" and his henchmen with the strangest control I've ever seen, it's not difficult, but it's strange, then there's the fifth one which is "Frankie the Chicken Puller" which throws you some metal boxes and every now and then a wooden box that you use a power steel and you need to press the buttons that heat up, but you have to be careful with the magnets that hold you when you are like this and finally Toc-Man who has the same powers as you and will have to use the same skills as you can to defeat him. it. I think the most memorable are Rex for being the hardest boss, Pac-Nave for the reference to Galaga and Toc-Man for being the last boss, being a kind of Wario and defeating him with the same attacks as him. he does.

There's also a power-up that, when Pac picks it up, destroys all enemies on the screen, but it's not that useful so I didn't mention it before.

Anyway, it's not a great game, but it's a relatively good platformer and if you learn to master the bouncy jump it becomes easier to play. But be prepared for certain phases.

droppato sta roba, unico motivo per cui avrei potuto continuare è la soundtrack. I livelli sono troppo semplici e oltre al platforming c'è poco altro

This game was my JAM as a kid. Does it hold up? Yes, it does.
It's levels are straightforward but fun, short but sweet. Bosses can be a bit frustrating, but they're as charming as I remember.

This game, for some reason, I absolutely adore. That wording is not meant to imply that the game is bad, 'cos it's not from what I can tell. I've played this game more times than I can count at this point. I have no reference for how this game is rated, so I have no idea if I am alone on this. I do know of one other person who has played this before, but I don't hear many talk about it. I believe it was rereleased at some point under the PlayStation Greatest Hits line, so it must have done well. The soundtrack of this game is one of my absolute favourites. I just love it to bits. Since this game is one of those PS1 games that plays the soundtrack if you put the game disc in a CD player, it works especially in my favour. Unfortunately it's not the full soundtrack, but what's there is nice to have. It is a fun platformer that I'd say is worth a go.

Pinche juego dificil pero jodidamente bueno, plataformero desafiante que hace buen uso de todos los movimientos de Pac-Man, con jefes creativos pero a la vez que ponen a prueba tu habilidad incluso van de acuerdo a la tematica de las fases, con coleccionables y rescates que no afectan al ritmo del juego, minijuegos que homenajean al clasico de arcade, y ademas demuestra que Pac-Man tiene lore, aunque eso si el juego llega a ser bastante injusto como en el jefe Anubis Rex, pero aun sigue siendo una joya yes yes como dice el fedewolf

ABSOLUTAMENTE LINDO, UM DOS GRANDES DO CLUBE.

What were they thinking with both Anubis Rex and King Galaxian? Other than that, good game. I'd recommend Re-Pac, though.

de pequeña lloraba de la risa con las putas cinemáticas de este juego, no me lo podía tomar en serio