Not to dump on Ducktales Remastered, or pooh-pooh the venerable Alan Young's performance as Scrooge McDuck therein. It's well-paced, its music is superb, and there aren't any cutscenes to button-mash through. Speaking of Uncle Scrooge, his plucky nephews, and their iconic NES game, I'm pleased to report Ducktales still plays brilliantly. And TaleSpin is, uh – well, it's fun to swear at for about ten minutes before retreating to Ducktales. Ducktales 2 and Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 don't quite touch the bar set by their predecessors, but they're still good.
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Ducktales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Darkwing Duck are still excellent games that are very much worth another playthrough. Thankfully, most of the titles on-hand fall into category one.
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The game's a bit flawed, but still offers you a good time thanks in part to nostalgia's helpful, warming glow.The game turns out to be as good as you remember, or close enough.When you return to a game you loved during childhood, one of three things will happen: