Reviews from

in the past


Played at NQ64 in Manchester.

Game still slaps. I don't think you can beat, but I got the high score at the arcade.

My favorite arcade game. It’s a better more refined version of the original PAC-MAN. Changes such as level progression and moving fruits make this game my go to classic arcade game.

man I love [DATA EXPUNGED] it keeps the general formula of the first game while making it fresh with new mazes and other stuff

it’s too bad she [scene missing]

This game rules, and I want to keep playing more of it, but the analog sticks on the Xbox 360 controller honestly suck for this game, and the D-pad is even worse. I know of a nickel-cade near my girlfriend's place with several machines, and it would surely provide a better experience than emulating it via the 360.

Thanks for the 30 gamerscore I guess.

Still the best version of Pac-Man.


Pac-Man but even better somehow

The only way to play Pac-Man.

Ms. Pac-Man killed my marriage 👍

It's Pac-Man. It's an OK arcade game, but I prefer Pac-Mania.

It's Pac-Man but better (in my and... honestly a lot of people's opinion) and what you're most likely going to have played if you're from the United States, as Ms. Pac-Man was a North American-only cabinet, taken by Midway after being shown the Crazy Otto modification to original Pac-Man. Pac-Man was an enormous hit in the US (I mean, who doesn't remember Pac-Man Fever!) but Ms. Pac-Man was made directly in the United States, which made distribution (and not needing to change that pesky Puck-Man casing to our beloved Pac-Man) significantly easier and cheaper.

I was reading online about the complicated history that Ms. Pac-Man has, and apparently Namco doesn't really like talking about her because they're a bit embarrassed a game using their mascot but made by a separate company overseas did so well. The creator of Pac-Man refuses to even acknowledge her either. I think Ms. Pac-Man is really cool, though, and I think her weird history makes her even cooler. Game's not half-bad, too ⸜( ´ ꒳ ` )⸝

4/5

Pretty much the same game with a different skin, but the random fruit is a plus so yeah still just as good.

8.0/10

Every Atari 7800 Game #3/59 - Ms. Pac-Man
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Like Pole Position II and Dig Dug, Ms. Pac-Man is another Namco classic converted exceptionally well to the 7800. Again, this might be the best port of Ms. Pac-Man you could buy in North America up to this point (or at least I think it would be that way until the Tengen and Namco ports came out on the NES, though that doesn't matter chronologically because that was years after).

I'm no Pac-Man expert, but I feel like the ghosts move similarly to how they do in the original arcade release. Nothing on that felt odd or out of place. I note this because the ghost pathfinding is rather sophisticated in Pac-Man and in this game, so I feel like I can expect the ghosts to move differently in the home ports. Here, it seems to be the same (maybe). Then again, this port is coming from the company that made the original Arcade release, so a closet fit is expected. Ms. Pac-Man also controls as you would expect. movement is fluid and mistakes are never the game's fault.

Graphics are again chunky but they represent the original sprites perfectly fine.

The game's biggest flaws are merely flaws with the original game, like the occasionally random pathfinding and the poorly balanced stages. I will firmly state that Pac-Man as a much better game than Ms. Pac-Man.

There's not a lot of new content here compared to the arcade release. What we do get is a kid's mode like Dig Dug, which consists of an easier, slower beginner's level before the normal start. Also, we get a level selection up to the first banana stage. These additions, while few, are pretty great to have for a home experience, and it's not really a big deal that there's so few new content because the main experience is ported wonderfully. This seems to be another cheap pick-up, so you really don't have a reason to not have this one if you're collecting.

8/10

Besides it being mostly like the original, the ghosts and even the sounds are a lot more fun in this sequel.

(Also the designs are objectively more cute)

better than the original bc it has cutscenes

(9-year-old's review, typed by his dad)

Pac-Man has a girrrrrlfrieeend, ooooooohh. What's the difference between this and just regular Pac-Man? I couldn't find a difference. I'm pretty good at Pac-Man. And I have an idea for a cereal called "Pac-Man Dots", and it's gonna be like one of those 90s kids that like on the TV, the advertisements that pop up, but they forgot to write the paperwork to put Pac-Man in the commercial, so they got sued, so it's out of business. (chuckles) This is not real.

Played as a child at a Pizza Ranch in Spirit Lake, Iowa, I believe it was. Not much different from regular Pac-Man, but the little deviations from the original were nice. I will not be returning to this game, the conventional Pac-Man games are not for me.

This game is Pac-Man perfection.

I give Ms. Pac-Man a strong 7!

If you rate this game less than 6 stars you hate women

It has minor improvements over the original and it's just as good.

she's so CUNTY and for what?????????????????

They slapped a ribbon on pacman and called it a new game.

Run away from the rapist simulator

Ms. Pac-Man? Isn't that kind of an oxymoron? Shouldn't it be Pac-Woman? Maybe Pac-Man is their surnames? Anyways, sorry to hear about the divorce, I'm sure AtGames is taking good care of you...

It's Pac-Man but there's actual levels now, so it's better. Too bad I'll never get past the 2nd maze because I suck balls at this game.

reminds me of my ex wife because they both suck balls everywhere they go and eat whatever they get their grubby hands on. stupid cunt.


Nah bro this shit is just pacman again. Can't fool me.

This is not a very good version of Ms. Pac-Man. It takes too long to get to the part of the board that you want to be and also just looks unappealing.

There isn't much to be said about Ms. Pac-Man except being a better sequel to the iconic Pac-Man. Multiple boards, better ghost AI, and if you're lucky, you might run into a cabinet that has faster speeds (the definitive Ms. Pac-Man experience). It's a classic arcade that I enjoy returning to from time to time.