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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pac-Maniacs only,
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This review is from: Namco Museum Volume 5 (Video Game)
The last of the five in Namco's series - it includes: Pac-Mania, Dragon Spirit, Metro-Cross, Baraduke, and Legend of Valkyrie. Except for Pac-Mania, a wonderful early version of a 3-D world for Pac-Man to adventure in, the remaining titles on this disc are unappetizing at best, and generally boring at worst. The strange overhead perspective of Dragon Spirit will throw off some players. Legend of Valkyrie was an early attempt at a RPG and is laughable by today's standards. Some of the rest I had never heard of until trying this disc. I have a copy just for the Pac-Mania game, but the rest I rarely play, and it mostly sits unused in the box. Not a fitting conclusion for this series.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Conclusion of the Namco series for the PS!,
By Keith K Smith (Charlotte, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Namco Museum Volume 5 (Video Game)
The focus here is on Pac-Mania. I still get a kick out of it. You cannot sign your name as with the Atari arcade version, but there are extra levels (and MORE SCORE!) to be had. Baraduke is an interesting romp about a group of space beings that are captured...of course you have to rescue them. Metro-Cross is a quick-paced race against time, soda cans (BURP!), and other things that get in your way. I don't care much for Valkyrie and Dragon Spirit. You can also view a piece of opera in the Theatre room, performed by the Pac-couple. Buy this CD; Pac-Mania alone is worth the cost.
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Namco Museum Volume 5 by Namco (PlayStation)
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