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  1. Positive: 11 out of 17
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  1. Jun 14, 2023
    3
    Unfortunately, the game has aged badly, if it ever was good at all. The controls are clunky and contra-intuitive, the movement of the crosshair - like the movement of the player character - feels very slow. I find the fact that they decided to put running and the dodge move on the same button particularly annoying. Wild Guns, for example, plays much better in this respect because the gameUnfortunately, the game has aged badly, if it ever was good at all. The controls are clunky and contra-intuitive, the movement of the crosshair - like the movement of the player character - feels very slow. I find the fact that they decided to put running and the dodge move on the same button particularly annoying. Wild Guns, for example, plays much better in this respect because the game speed is much higher, which makes running unnecessary. Since one button is only for jumping/dodging, the controls are much more intuitive.

    I have no problem with extremely challenging games if the gameplay carries the difficulty. Unfortunately, this is not the case with NAM, but it is with Wild Guns.

    I absolutely advise against it.
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  1. 70
    NAM-1975 is a fun game while it lasts. The game itself is short, but the gameplay is fun and the presentation is pretty sophisticated for a game from 1990, which I like. Picking up NAM isn’t absolutely necessary, but it can be a fun diversion while also taking note of what SNK had in mind for the NEO-GEO hardware.
  2. Mar 31, 2017
    80
    Another top quality retro game for Switch, NAM-1975 provides top tier multiplayer blasting action, a large range of customisation that the future Virtual Console would do well to copy, and classic pixel art. A short life span encourages quick bursts of play, but compliments its host hardware perfectly.
  3. Mar 23, 2017
    60
    NAM-1975's status as a Neo Geo launch title means that while it's fun in short bursts, it's a long way from being the best the console has to offer. The action gets repetitive after long periods of time and in terms of visuals, it's quite a dull game in places. Still, if you're a fan of old-school coin-op blasters like Operation Wolf and Dynamite Duke then this is well worth a look, and the enhancements made by publisher Hamster Corporation are excellent, as always.