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  1. Aug 24, 2022
    8
    "Turrican Anthology Vol. 1 contains some fantastic titles with a load of great quality of life improvements to boot. It’s a shame that they decided to split the pack, as this definitely feels like it’s missing something important. Nevertheless, Turrican fans will no doubt love re-experiencing these classics on modern hardware.""Turrican Anthology Vol. 1 contains some fantastic titles with a load of great quality of life improvements to boot. It’s a shame that they decided to split the pack, as this definitely feels like it’s missing something important. Nevertheless, Turrican fans will no doubt love re-experiencing these classics on modern hardware."

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  1. Aug 8, 2022
    70
    Bottom line, if you want the fullest possible package of Turrican games, pick up Turrican Anthology Vol. I and Vol. II. There are still a few games missing, but it’s as good as you can get right now. If you want to play the games with the most features and extras, the Anthology volumes are again your friend. But if you want the best bang for your buck, I think I’m still going to recommend Turrican Flashback. You get most of the games that matter and it costs less than a single Anthology volume. It’s also the only way to get all three of the main games in one set. I’m glad digital buyers have a chance to buy a more complete set by picking these two volumes up, but they’re a hard sell in terms of value when compared to Flashback.
  2. Aug 4, 2022
    70
    The only real downside to Turrican Anthology Vol. 1 is the limited selection of games on offer. This is a series currently spanning two volumes, which some will rightly see as unceremonious enterprising. The Turrican games exist in so many formats and in so many guises, that it would have made sense to build the ultimate compilation and serve everyone at once, perhaps including obscurities like the PC Engine, original Commodore 64, or even Atari ST entries for the sake of completeness and preservation. As it stands, while a package that provides hours of gritty action gaming, its main drawback is its hefty price tag and meagre curation in respect of multiple volumes. Still, that soundtrack though.