I went ahead and bought the Collector’s Edition after reading the article. This item specifically caught my attention: “ and the collector’s edition even comes with a download code so you don’t have to wait to play”
Sadly, there does NOT appear to be a download code included.
I completely understand where the reviewer and most of the audience is coming from, but also respectfully disagree with the review. If you are a child of the 70s and you remember getting the Atari VCS for Christmas back in the late 70s (as I do) than this is a collection that is absolutely fantastic. The box artwork and scans of the instruction manuals is awesome. The inclusion of many of the M Network games (these were the Atari games published by Mattel - Manufacturers of the rival and more powerful Intellivision) is also a major plus. For the right audience this game is a 10 (and far more entertainment packed into it than PlayStation Classic).
I was excited about this game but was left extremely disappointed. Two issues: The physics engine for the ball is ridiculous and the lack of precision in the UI & Controls make the game unplayable. The course designs are creative and fun and I love the idea of this game. It just doesn't deliver on the promise. I would love to see the issues fixed but until then, I would avoid.
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Re: Feature: We Talked To The Godzilla-Obsessed Devs Of Kaiju Co-Op Beat-'Em-up, Dawn Of The Monsters
I went ahead and bought the Collector’s Edition after reading the article. This item specifically caught my attention: “ and the collector’s edition even comes with a download code so you don’t have to wait to play”
Sadly, there does NOT appear to be a download code included.
Re: Review: Atari Flashback Classics - This Dusty Collection Sadly Opts For Quantity Over Quality
I completely understand where the reviewer and most of the audience is coming from, but also respectfully disagree with the review. If you are a child of the 70s and you remember getting the Atari VCS for Christmas back in the late 70s (as I do) than this is a collection that is absolutely fantastic. The box artwork and scans of the instruction manuals is awesome. The inclusion of many of the M Network games (these were the Atari games published by Mattel - Manufacturers of the rival and more powerful Intellivision) is also a major plus. For the right audience this game is a 10 (and far more entertainment packed into it than PlayStation Classic).
Re: Review: Infinite Minigolf (Switch eShop)
I was excited about this game but was left extremely disappointed. Two issues: The physics engine for the ball is ridiculous and the lack of precision in the UI & Controls make the game unplayable. The course designs are creative and fun and I love the idea of this game. It just doesn't deliver on the promise. I would love to see the issues fixed but until then, I would avoid.