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  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
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  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Jun 28, 2022
    85
    The lack of stuff like Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, the infamous Atari 2600 port and anything related to Ms. or Jr. Pac-Man is noticeable, but the amount of quality stuffed into this collection more than makes up for any absences. Everything plays really well, too. I'm no Pac Pro, but I didn't notice any sort of game-breaking lag in my time with it. Simply put, this is a fantastic collection that's well worth coming down with a case of Pac-Man fever for! [Issue #60 – July/August 2022, p. 74]
  2. Dec 8, 2022
    80
    Pac-Man Museum + has plenty for Pac-fans wanting a more varied collection of the pellet-munching mascot. It's not unexpected that Ms Pac-Man is omitted. It's a shame that the Championship Edition is included without the DX upgrade. The majority of the games in the museum are enjoyable enough to return to.
  3. Jul 22, 2022
    80
    Pac-Man Museum+ is certainly a welcome addition to join the robust army of retro collections now available for the Nintendo Switch. Not every game is necessarily a hit, but they are all still part of a legacy that was certainly vital in shaping the future of video games.
  4. Jun 9, 2022
    80
    The lack of Ms. Pac-Man is disappointing, and the arcade customization could have been a little bit deeper, but this is a strong collection of games that should delight both long-time Pac-fans, and those new to the series.
  5. Jun 3, 2022
    80
    A compilation that just for it's historical value alone it's worth every penny.
  6. May 30, 2022
    80
    For fans of Pac-Man and his historical pedigree, this is the best round-up yet, spanning decades and featuring his most notable titles. It’s the kind of collection the current Wonder Boy release should have been. The arcade overworld is a nice touch, although the frame rate is a big letdown and really should have been ironed out. And, while you might spend a while tinkering and designing your arcade space, the attraction of the gimmick is ultimately short-lived. Presentation deficiencies aside, though, one can’t really fault the comprehensiveness of the collection, nor the quality of the titles themselves (well, except Pac in Time). It’s a Pac-festival, and while it certainly has limited appeal, it offers countless hours of gaming fun and an interesting historical insight into the yellow orb’s evolution.
  7. Jun 16, 2022
    75
    As it stands, Pac-Man Museum+ is a solid selection of games from across Pac-Man’s history, but it could also certainly be larger and more comprehensive than it is. It feels more like a random selection of games than a “top hits” sort of thing, and the additional build your arcade feature isn’t particularly interesting. On the plus side, playing through on the Switch in both handheld and TV mode, I felt like the emulation for each title was pretty spot-on. I had seen reports of noticeable lag from a few people, but I never had any big issues with either mode of play. And yeah, it’s cheap enough and features enough good Pac-Man games that it’s sort of hard to not recommend it overall. While not super-impressive as a whole, I prefer this focused approach over another generic Namco collection.
  8. Jun 8, 2022
    75
    Pac-Man Museum + is one of those repetitive compilations that brings us some classic but iconic games of a character. However, it's still fun to break records, unlock games, and complete quests. It's something everyone should try at some point.
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  1. Jun 6, 2022
    8
    Arcades are addictive; bright lights, flashing colours, and the endless endeavour to get that elusive high score. Pac-Man is, of course, noArcades are addictive; bright lights, flashing colours, and the endless endeavour to get that elusive high score. Pac-Man is, of course, no stranger to arcade games, and has managed to stay surprisingly popular for a sentient pizza with an insatiable appetite. These games are often times a perfect example of the "one more try" idea, that you might finally get beyond a certain round, or take down a high score if you go for just one final game.

    From the cute customizable arcade you access all the games from to the instructions on the side of the screen while you play, the game focuses on really trying to give you that arcade feeling, and succeeds pretty well. Of course, there are some things you just can't replicate compared to an arcade, but perhaps these games get as close as they can. I do love this collection, though I do think that some more games could have been included. Seriously, where are any of the Pac-Man World games?
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