Colon needed in your headline...
Aren't you familiar with the early access release model?
I hope to own a cabinet that uses Sindens someday myself.
I spent 3 hours trying to be the first mission in co-op... This game, man.
Sweet! I need to pick that up as well.
That last line of your summary doesn't fit the actual review at all.
That's too bad. Only a few of these games were released on the NES at all, though it would certainly be cool to be able to play those versions on modern consoles too.
I'm really looking forward to playing Elevator Action Returns on it.
The grammar in your blurb needs some work.
Sounds like a cool game!
The PlayStation 5 is a scary, amorphous spider in my mind. It will continue to be so until Sony finally reveals the truth!
Now that's a map.
Yeah, it's a shame they let those other franchises languish. And Super Bomberman R is good, but it could be a lot better. Hopefully they'll fix the online issues & add some classic Hudson characters to the roster.
Not at all. Like the title says, it's a co-op review. The focus of the review is on the cooperative games in the collection and the cooperative experience the collection provides. You can find a full games list in plenty of other articles online, and it's not like every single review mentions all 53 games, either.
It's a new collection. Give the review a look and you'll see. ;)
Yessss.
The roster can always be bigger, but this is still the biggest it has ever been. More on-disc wrestlers means less need to buy the DLC, which is good in a way.
It's a lot more natural to write AAA than Tripple A, don't you think?
When you write a more fully-assed review, I'd love to see it. Not that this is an actual review.
It's only about 10 hours long, so it shouldn't be too hard to fit in. The game definitely works well as both a Metroidvania and a Record of Lodoss War title.