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  • Summary: The mind-melting sequel to our first game. The side-scrolling, platforming, beat-em-up adventure takes players back to the town of Possum Hollow on Halloween night when Harry & his haunts wreak havoc again. This time Donny has his tag team partner Tami to help kick the crap out of thoseThe mind-melting sequel to our first game. The side-scrolling, platforming, beat-em-up adventure takes players back to the town of Possum Hollow on Halloween night when Harry & his haunts wreak havoc again. This time Donny has his tag team partner Tami to help kick the crap out of those mindless wastoids that stand in their way of saving the town. Expand
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Dec 11, 2019
    80
    Ultimately, HAUNTED: Halloween ‘86 (The Curse Of Possum Hollow) doesn’t necessarily bring anything revolutionary to the genre, but it really doesn’t need to. The game feels like a game I played years ago, and that’s what makes it so much fun.
  2. Nov 13, 2019
    80
    HAUNTED: Halloween ‘86 is a follow-up to a technically revolutionary concept made real, and unlike many daunting modern titles, it actually pays off in what it’s trying to accomplish. Considering that it’s made within the technical confines of the NES while retaining modern gaming sensibilities, it’s hard not to recommend this charming beat ’em up. I can even overlook the dismal concept of candy corn restoring health.
  3. Jan 6, 2020
    70
    Haunted: Halloween ’86 maintains the essences of its predecessor while generally improving all aspects of it. It succeeds in reminding us that video games were still great even with simpler and more limited hardware, but those limitations remind us how far the medium has advanced. The appeal of this title is pretty much going to be limited to the niche market of retro gamers but after spending some time in Possum Hollow I wouldn’t object to there being a Halloween ’87 in the future.
  4. Nov 20, 2019
    60
    It may be rough around its 8-bit edges but Haunted: Halloween '86 can be quite enjoyable after you get used to its shortcomings.
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  1. Nov 27, 2019
    10
    What an awesome game to find on the switch. The amazing thing is 8-bit style games are usually more fun that the newer overpriced games andWhat an awesome game to find on the switch. The amazing thing is 8-bit style games are usually more fun that the newer overpriced games and give you a feel of nostalgia when playing. This game is fun and addictive and I am looking forward to sequel! Changing the character as you play is a brilliant concept and makes the puzzles more fun as it adds another element of complexity Expand
  2. Nov 28, 2019
    10
    Taking into consideration that this is a game programmed from the ground up for the NES, I stand by this score. It may not have all the bellsTaking into consideration that this is a game programmed from the ground up for the NES, I stand by this score. It may not have all the bells and whistles of a modern "retro inspired" game, but that's because it is the real deal, not just an homage. The game handles and plays like a top tier first party effort, and the graphics/mood/setting created within the NES confines is mind blowing. It is also important to mention the amazing improvements in '86 over '85 (though 85 is also a great, great game). I really hope retro fans will give this game a try. Expand
  3. Nov 30, 2019
    10
    This game is awesome. From the killer art, down to the up-beat tunes. I enjoyed this game so much, I actually went and purchased a physicalThis game is awesome. From the killer art, down to the up-beat tunes. I enjoyed this game so much, I actually went and purchased a physical copy on the Retrotainment website to plan in my old NES. Expand
  4. Jan 28, 2020
    10
    Awesome to see a new NES game on the Switch, and not just more recycled e-Shop games we all already have! About time we had some new classics.Awesome to see a new NES game on the Switch, and not just more recycled e-Shop games we all already have! About time we had some new classics. The game plays great with a lot of moves and abilities, and the controls are spot on. Graphics and sound are superb, and Haunted really shines with its narrative. Hopefully we'll be seeing another sequel soon? Expand
  5. Nov 21, 2019
    10
    I have this game on NES cartridge, steam and now on Nintendo Switch. The switch release just feels perfect. Its a great game on the go and onI have this game on NES cartridge, steam and now on Nintendo Switch. The switch release just feels perfect. Its a great game on the go and on the big screen. A superb action platformer with tight controls, great level design and catchy tunes. The characters, enemies and bosses are really cool designs and a great story of saving a town from the undead and its evil mastermind. I would recommend this game to all players of all ages! Expand