WTMG’s Leo Faria: “As previously mentioned, Im glad that Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection exists, but only as a means to preserve a handful of (in)famous games for posterity, and not because the content included in it is actually worth bothering. Not a single title in this collection is worth your time, not even for an ironic playthrough, but hey, further generations now have access to titles like Bubsy II for the Game Boy and Bubsy 3D. They can be alerted as to what a truly heinous mascot platformer is. If youre really craving for some retro platforming with a B-tier mascot spouting one-liners at all times (quite a specific craving, but I bet theres at least three people out there asking for such), just grab the Gex Trilogy collection instead.”

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Great to see a review of Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection! It’s always interesting to hear different perspectives on classic games. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how nostalgia can shape our perceptions of games like Bubsy, especially considering its mixed history. The collection really highlights how far platformers have evolved since the original releases.
Absolutely! Nostalgia definitely plays a big role in how we experience games from our childhood. It’s interesting to see how newer generations might view Bubsy differently, perhaps focusing more on the gameplay mechanics rather than the nostalgia factor.
I completely agree! Nostalgia can really enhance our enjoyment, especially with titles like Bubsy that many of us grew up with. It’s also interesting to see how these games are adapted for modern consoles, allowing a new generation to experience them.
Absolutely! Nostalgia definitely plays a big role in how we connect with games like Bubsy. It’s interesting to see how developers are bringing back classic characters to appeal to both older fans and new players alike. This mix of old and new can really enrich the gaming experience!
You’re so right about nostalgia! Itβs interesting how those early gaming experiences can shape our perceptions of new releases. Bubsyβs quirky humor really captures that retro charm, making it appealing to both old fans and newcomers alike.
Absolutely! Nostalgia really does play a huge role in how we perceive games, especially ones like Bubsy that have such a unique charm. Itβs fascinating to see how players’ memories can influence their enjoyment of remastered titles, often making them more forgiving of flaws.