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PC - Windows : PAC-MAN All-Stars Reviews

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Below are user reviews of PAC-MAN All-Stars and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for PAC-MAN All-Stars. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Pac-Tastic!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 16 / 17
Date: May 14, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game rocks! I was really suprised that a budget title like this could be so much fun and have WICKED graphics.

Its got graphical effects that would put some XBox games to shame. The gameplay is really revolutionary as well with the Pacs now free to move around in brilliantly designed arenas instead of boring mazes.

If that wasn't enough there's a multiplayer LAN game as well which is a real bonus and extremely enjoyable.

With 3 game modes (Story, Adventure and Head to Head), 2 of which can be played over a network this game is excellent value for money. And there's cool stuff to unlock by playing the single player Story mode, including new game modes!! All in a 20 bucks game, excellent!!!

Buy it today, you wont regret it!

I should've bought Centipede

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: July 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I've had this game half a day and can already tell I don't like it. It's boring, unoriginal, uninnovative. Pac-Man is set loose from his maze to eat pellets in a hap-hazard course in which he is difficult to control. The graphics are fine, yeah, but the guy is a SPHERE! I expected more out of the course.

There are two ways to play - with the computer or with other humans. Both use the same boring settings and levels.

Waste of money.

Complete waste of money

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: June 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This is one of the most difficult games to control. Very boring game play.

Not one of the best Pac -Man games, but still a decent game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Well, lets start off by being fair first and foremost--I've seen some really negative reviews on this game so far. And in all honesty, I was a bit disappointed with it myself, but I've heard it called a complete chalk-off in the franchise, and I don't think that's fair to it at all. True, this is a game the developers could have done allot more with. They could, and should have spent a little more time refining the controls. Rumblepad support would have been nice too. The game clearly prefers a gamepad as keyboard/mouse controls are very awkward, and I might normally say it preferring a gamepad is a good thing except that the casual audience it targets often doesn't have them. Next are the game's arenas. The arenas it has are ok, and it does have unlockables, but you still don't get enough up front. Moreover, the arenas it has which aren't initially locked seem somewhat plain, and lacking design imagination. It also would have been nice if the developers had given the various Pacs different abilities, and characteristics too, but this would simply have been too much effort to put into a low budget value title--all the Pacs have more or less the same abilities with no distinctions between them.

Despite these aforementioned complaints, Pac-Man All Stars remains a reasonably fun game. It is also a PC exclusive--so far as I know, this installment in the Pac-Man franchise appeared on no other platform. The game does have good looking graphics, supports gamepads, doesn't force you to switch between using your gamepad at the menus, and keyboard/mouse, and supports a modest selection of fairly high resolutions. It also scores brownie points for having fairly modest system specs, gamepad compatible front-end menu and in-game interface, good graphics, and seeming stable and well behaved--requiring no patching, rarely if ever crashing, or exhibiting framerates issues, or graphical anomalies (short of some mild clipping in some levels).

Overall, I'm going to give Pac-Man All Stars a good grade with minor dings. Deciding whether or not you will be happy with this game depends quite heavily on what you expect from it. The developers have tried to do something different here. Pac-Man All Stars offers an arena-like experience with new environments as opposed to another maze game. The game also contains some unlockable bonus modes, and characters (but no Super Pac-Man--what's up with that?), and multiplay via 2 player hotseat or over a LAN. Also found bundled in a 3 pack alongside "Pac-Man: Adventures in Time", and "Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze" that came out about 4 years ago (and is still occasionally seen haunting bargain bins, and used software shops), Pac-Man All Stars finds appeal as a decidedly offbeat entry in the Pac-Man franchise (perhaps being a loose mimic of games like Rayman Arena for example?), and with hardcore Pac-Man fans, but there have certainly been better Pac-Man titles.

Get a grip, you idiots!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Sure, Pac-Man may be a ball now, but that is his new look! Take a look at Pac-Man World 1, 2, 3, and Rally, and the rest of the Pac-Man games that came after this!

INFO...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Pac-Man All-Stars is the latest game in a classic series that peaked in the early 1980s. While the popularity of the early Pac-Man games has yet to be surpassed, there have been several recent attempts to modernize the classic pellet-chomping hero.

All-Stars tries to break new ground by using elements from the classic Pac-Man games in a completely different style of game. The game includes a single-player mode and supports up to four players in multiplayer mode over a LAN or on a single computer. Initially, you can take control of one of several characters from the arcade games, including Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man Junior, and Professor Pac-Man, and other characters can be unlocked by successfully completing the game's storyline.
But rather than guiding the character through a series of mazes, you enter a series of 3D arenas to engage in a feeding frenzy that is vaguely reminiscent of the classic board game Hungry Hungry Hippos. Each level begins with one character in each corner of the screen. A new batch of pellets then appears, and the characters begin their frenzied munching to see who can accumulate a set amount of points first or who can get the most points in a set amount of time. Once a group of pellets has been gobbled, a few flowers appear in different parts of the arena, and when a character eats a flower, another flight of pellets appears.

While this free-for-all pellet gobbling forms the backbone of the game, there are a few elements tossed in to add some variety. In addition to a few pieces of fruit worth different numbers of points, Pac-people can eat the occasional power-up that gives them special abilities for a limited amount of time. Some power-ups, like the magnet or the super speed, make your pellet gobbling more efficient, while others, like the stun bomb and the thieves' mask, help you by putting the other players at a disadvantage temporarily.


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