He’s talking about the great game of chance in which you and he are embroiled, of course, but it’s also a bit of tongue in cheek chest-beating. When Hand of Fate’s enigmatic Dealer tells you that he has spent 100 years refining the Game, improving it “in every way”, he’s not lying. #HAND OF FATE 2 MULTIPLAYER PC#Originally released on PC and consoles and scored 7/10 If you’re new to Mega Man this is probably the best place to start, excellent games and a great system to ease you into what can be something very unforgiving. #HAND OF FATE 2 MULTIPLAYER PORTABLE#You’re looking at a near identical presentation to the PS4 version here, so if you can choose between the two get the Switch one for the portable factor. The Rookie Mode is also a lovely addition. Being able to play this on the go helps because the smaller screen size helps the game to look its best, and even though the game is hard a level or two can be done in a short commute. I mean, it’s nice playing these games on the big screen, but the sheer size of a good TV can make pixel art look a little rough at times. The Switch is probably the better home for this collection compared to other platforms. These collections are available digitally in Europe while North America saw a retail release on consoles. Capcom finally got around to bringing back the X games for modern systems in two separate collections that have both released at the same time across all major platforms. I mean, the original Mega Man was on the NES and the first Mega Man X game was on the SNES, so Nintendo consoles are like a spiritual home for the little blue guy. Simultaneously released on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms and scored 8/10Ĭonsidering Mega Man’s debut was on a Nintendo console it’s a nice feeling getting to play with him again on Nintendo’s latest machine. Mick Fraser’s played the card game Hand of Fate 2 for this feature and I’ve looked at a game that perfects Punch Out, a classic indie I associate with Nintendo hardware, and a Wii remaster for Switch. Capcom brought another set of classics to modern platforms with the two Mega Man X Legacy Collections and Nick reviewed them. This week has seen tons of superb games get announced for Switch and we will definitely feature them in future Re:Port Reviews. August is nearly here and this late Re:Port (Blame Octopath not me!) Review has three reviews from me with one from Nick and another review from Mick Fraser.
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