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Game Profile
FINAL SCORES
6.5
Visuals
7.0
Audio
7.0
Gameplay
6.5
Features
6.0
Replay
6.0
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Xbox Live Arcade
PUBLISHER:
Namco Bandai
DEVELOPER:
Namco Bandai
GENRE: Puzzle
PLAYERS:   1
RELEASE DATE:
August 09, 2006
ESRB RATING:
Everyone
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 Written by John Scalzo  on March 09, 2007

Review: The Pac Attack is Back!


A wise man once said (actually it was British comedian Marcus Brigstocke): УIf Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music.Ф This, in a nutshell, is a perfect description of the arcade classic Pac-Man.

Little is changed for the Xbox Live Arcade edition of Pac-Man. In fact, nothing was changed as Namco-Bandai took the original arcade game and dropped it right on the XBLA. Of course, this being a 360 game, there are plenty of Achievements and a nice Leaderboard option. There is also a very colorful backdrop when playing in widescreen mode. And you get all of this for the low low price of 400 Microsoft Points (or five American human dollars). Since 400 is as low as game prices get, I'd say it's a fair price.

But aside from those minor additions, Pac-Man retains all of the maze running, dot eating, ghost chomping fun of the original. The gameplay is so classic, that it's actually easy to forget just how hard Pac-Man really was. The iconic single maze that Pac-Man runs through in his quest to chomp some dots goes unchanged as you progress through the game, but the ghosts speed up considerably after only a few boards, creating a great challenge. While it doesn't offer the variety of levels seen in Ms. Pac-Man, playing the same board over and over again in Mr. Pac-Man (and playing it well) is one of the best zen-like video game experiences ever.

The original music and sound effects (waka waka waka!) are also included and unchanged. As it should be.

So Pac-Man for the Live Arcade is as close to the real thing as you can without erecting a giant wooden cabinet in your living room. But what is the one thing that separates it from every other version that came before it? The Xbox 360 controller.

Simply put, the 360 pad was not designed to handle the tight turns taken by Pac-Man. It's very easy to zig when you want to zag and barrel straight into a ghost. The analog stick doesn't work much better. I can't really explain it well, but the control pad feels like it doesn't rock right in the cradle. Street Fighter II fans will know what I'm talking about. Basically, it doesn't seamlessly roll like the classic Nintendo "plus" pad. Maybe a third party pad will one day fix this problem because it's frustrating and mars what should be one of the simplest games to control there is. Try tracking down the old PC collection Return of Arcade to see what properly laid out digital directional arrows do for the Pac-Man experience.

Bottom Line
In the end, Pac-Man is still a video game classic and it holds up just as well today as it did almost 25 years ago. Playing with the Xbox 360 controller is a hassle, so this version shouldn't be held up as the gold standard by anyone, but the added Achievements and Leaderboard options make it slightly more appealing. If you've already got a version of Pac-Man on any of the dozens of collections its already appeared in you probably don't need this one. But if not, and you've got five bucks to spare, you really can't go wrong with Pac-Man.


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