Review: UFO 50 Pays Homage to ’80s Video Games
UFO 50 is one of the most impressive and audacious video game releases in recent memory, precisely because of what it doesn’t do. There are no hyperrealistic graphics or massive open worlds. Instead, UFO 50 is a collection of 50 games that pay homage to classic titles from the 1980s. Think of it as the Well-Tempered Clavier of 8-bit gaming.
The backstory of UFO 50 is that the games are the catalog of a fictional game company from the ’80s. There are platformers, shoot-’em-ups, side-scrolling beat-’em-ups, RPGs, puzzle games, turn-based strategies, a point-and-click horror adventure, Metroidvanias, dungeon crawlers, and more. The collection recreates not just the pixel graphics and chunky synth soundtracks—which are delightful—but the experience of dusting off a trove of video game cartridges and exploring them at your leisure.
Like their inspirations, these games don’t hold your hand. There are no tutorial
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