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A fantastic action-platformer that, despite a few technical hitches and minor camera problems, delivers well over 10 hours of 3D Pac-Man goodness.
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Pelit (Finland)Pacman goes 3D and offers decent 3D platform fun for young audiences. [Dec 2005]
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While the control is tight and responsive, the typically reliable camera can be sluggish in a few places, but this can be easily compensated for manually.
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AceGamezA fantastic action-platformer that, despite a few technical hitches and minor camera problems, delivers well over ten hours of 3D Pac-Man goodness.
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It’s a solid affair, but far from revolutionary.
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Nothing can save Pac-Man World 3 from feeling simply average, and that extends to the game’s presentation as well. This is not helped by some crippling technical issues, which are highlighted by an unmanageable and nearly-broken camera.
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It's a good title for kids. It controls well, the levels are interesting, and the references to Pac Man 25 years ago are respectful.
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Blitz Games has to its credit delivered Pac-Man fans a sequel with tight controls and occasionally engaging level designs. There studio has also successfully merged new and old styles, presenting in-game challenges that require you to play nicely emulated original Pac-Man levels.
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A platformer, characterized most notably by its fusion of classic Pac-Man moments and generic platforming gameplay.
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Lack of replay value relegates this game to a rental.
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Blitz did contribute some nice personality into things, but the underlying gameplay is so generic that it’s a wonder Namco would even allow a game like this to be published. It’s not that it’s bad, just that a hallmark of video games shouldn’t be allowed to sink into mediocrity, and that’s sadly what’s happening here.
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Game InformerThe dialogue is actually charming and sometimes clever, but the loose controls found in the main game also plauge the arcade port to a degree, which to me, is the biggest bummer of this outing. [Jan 2006, p.138]
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Anyone who loves Pac-Man will be thrilled. Anyone looking for something completely unique and original may be disappointed.
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Third time's usually a charm, but Pac-Man's adventures on the consoles doesn't capture the magic of its arcade-origins, ends up just an average platformer.
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Pac-Man World 3 shows up to class every day but settles for straight C's. It will mostly appeal to youngsters, and I'm sure that kids will find something in it. But the folks who grew up with Pac-Man won't find much to love in this lazy cash in.
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Games Master UKIt's just not up to the pace of the competition. [Aug 2006, p.82]
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You only have to see the opening cutscene to realise that Pac-Man World 3 isn't a game for adults. As a children's game it's not bad at all, with some 3D platforming gameplay that treads a familiar path, and plenty of variety to keep things interesting.
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PSM MagazineJust about everything is bland, from the gameplay to the graphics. [Jan 2006, p.80]
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Even as a generic 3D platformer Pac-Man World 3 fails to satisfy.
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At least the level design in this one is vaguely interesting at some points. As a competitor to the likes of Ratchet and Jak, though, Pac-Man is starting to look ten times his age. [PSW]
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Official Playstation 2 Magazine UKNot an awful game by any means, but one totally devoid of anything to recommend it. [Mar 2006, p.106]
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It has neither the charm, nor the innovation, nor the wicked guns, and therefore ultimately feels like a bit of a chore.
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Dec 17, 2018Another Namco game on the Playstation 2 & Xbox, far enough Namco, make more ports on Nintendo!
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Dec 21, 2016
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Oct 9, 2014