World 3 was originally going to be a game called "Pac-Man Adventures" and famous animator Don Bluth was involed in the project. Everything fell apart for unknown reasons and Namco gave Blitz Game the task of saving whatever they could and turn it into the third pac-man world game
It would have been god tier to see Don Bluth work on a Pac-Man game. Well at least we got a Tapper game, Tapper World Tour that was on iOS in the 2010s he did!
Recently, Pacman's official Twitter profile did a survey about what we thought of the Remake Re-pac and what we would like to see in the future of the franchise. It is not unreasonable to think that they are working on another installment of World, whether it be another remake or new game.
@@spyroG3 I'm hoping that if they can do a good job of actually fixing up packman World 2 and 3 that would be awesome though three sounds like it's probably not worth fixing up.
the source is actually some of the concept art that labels the game as "PACMAN ADVENTURES" which also feature Taizo Hori from Dig Dug himself as a sort of NPC character
unfortunately the concept art only shows a dark castle, something that seems to have inspired the Wasteland stages and Taizo coming out of a wreckage with the saddest looking face i've seen @@RikouHogashi
As far as I'm aware other Namco characters like Valkyrie were meant to show up but dropped in favour of the pac family, and they kept pooka as a holdover
also a funny addendum: the psp port of pacman world 3 features a multiplaywr multiple psp mode very similar to pacman vs in the gamecube release of World 2!
Part of the reason why Pac-man World 3 was such a departure is because allegedly it started out as a completely different game, that actually had involvement with Don Bluth of all people. Don Bluth who you might recognise from Dragons Lair, Secret of NIMH, and American Tale had a very interesting vision for the game. Allegedly he drew a lot of alien designs and had a mechanic where pac-man lost control, whatever that means. The project was scrapped and reworked into Pac-Man World 3, but you can see some remnants of it in the combat system and the plot of the game revolving around the ghost world and pac-man world merging together. It was a pretty outlandish concept from the sounds of it, but the concept art and idea sound very interesting. The concept art almost looks like something from a game like Psychonauts, and even Rayman to some extent. It's actually worth looking at if you're curious
Pac Man World 2 is such a liminal type game for me. Especially that forest part. The music, fog, loneliness and art design are such an interesting vibe that brings me back. I never got far enough in that game. I think I got stuck somewhere in the mountains, never got to underwater or volcano. I probably would have quit considering the difficulty got me even earlier. Hoping to see a remaster to maybe tone the difficulty a bit like you said.
Ngl it is pretty interesting seeing your presepctive on Pac-Man World 2 & 3, a little shocked it was the boardwalk level that made you frustrated imo its one of the best levels. Especially since it comes after the extremely broing submarine level. Still though great video! Also it would be interesting too see you look at Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness and Pac-Man World Rally, those games have some interesting things to talk about.
I've only played Pacman world 2, but it's probably one of my most favorite games. I personally think the quality of it looks very good for it's time, especially compared to the PS2 Spongebob games. I think it mostly has to do with the lighting and textures being very well done.
I really recomend you play pac-man world re-pac not only is the graphics super good but it fixed manny of the problems the original had. Pac-man feels soo good to play in this game tho, 😊.
I always had a soft spot for World 3 growing up, mainly for how different it felt compared to the first two. Going back to it so many years later was a nightmare, though. The combat gets so repetitive so quick and it becomes such a slog to get through.
I really appreciate Pac-man World Repac's existence. So many remakes nowadays feel like their existence is pointless because the original game holds up fine. Metal Gear Solid 3 holds up perfectly and doesn't need a remake, they really should have remade the MSX Metal Gear instead. Persona 3 Reload is another example- Previous versions of Persona 3 hold up fine and it while it did need a definitive version, the remake isn't even that due to the lack of a female protagonist. Meanwhile Persona 1 has aged rather poorly and could use a big update, but it didn't get the remake. Now I'm not saying Metal Gear Solid Delta and Persona 3 Reload are bad remakes or bad games by any means, just that remaking them because they're popular entries is a bad reason to remake them. So it's very pleasing to me that Namco decided to remake the original Pac-man World, despite its sequel being more popular. They remade the game that absolutely needed the remake more instead of chasing after a popular title.
Ah, always nice to see more people talk about the Pac-Man World trilogy. It goes without saying that Pac-Man World 2 is my favorite entry in the series, but the original game is also really good, and I even enjoyed Pac-Man World 3. The game has its flaws, sure, but that script contains some of the funniest material to come out of the entire Pac-Man franchise, so that makes it worth the trouble in my opinion. While I don't know how well Pac-Man World Re-Pac did, Bandai Namco did put out a survey about the game and what people would like to see in the future. While I doubt we'll get a proper Pac-Man World 4 at long last, as much as I'd like one, I'd be willing to settle for Pac-Man World 2 getting the Re-Pac treatment. Either way, I'm just happy this series was given another chance. ...well, that and also Klonoa, which has since become one of my all time favorite franchises! If you're interested, I do recommend giving the games a shot; they're 2.5D platformers that are easy to pick up and play, ooze with charm and have stories that go places you wouldn't expect from a game of this nature.
It's been over a decade since I played World 3, but I'm pretty sure when I played it that it felt like a mid-tier movie tie in game. (IK it isn't a movie tie in but it just has that vibe, if that makes sense)
I've had a collection on the ps2 that had 2,3, and Rally but I've only really played and beaten 2. Rally was a really fun kart racer but 3 never really stuck with me.
I really enjoyed this. Glad to see you back and yea I wouldnt mind these sort of first impressions videos. I love your deep dives but this reminds me of the videos you did covering RAC Future, the UbiArt Rayman duology or the Timesplitters trilogy (btw I really want you to reupload your Rayman Sings and TSTrilogy to your archive so i can rewatch those). I like getting your first impressions of these games, i myself have only played Re-Pac and it's pretty good im happy to say! For series I'd want you to cover? In terms of first impressions idk if youve ever played the Hitman or GTA series but that could be fun. Maybe Saints Row or some of the old Battlefront games on PS2 too. I say that because all of those sort of fit your channel's aesthetic of cozy Y2K era gaming
Pac-Man World 1 is one of the best 3D platformers on the PS1, PMW2 is one of the best collect-a-thons from the 6th gen. PMW3's combat was a weak point, but we got an excellent voice and personality for Pac-Man himself and the platforming was still good.
heres my takeaways on the trilogy! Pac man world wouldve been amazing if it wasn't for the consistently terrible bosses holding it back Pac man world 2 is really really great aside from having a kinda muddy art direction Pac man world 3 has some really good ideas and probably has the best writing in any piece of pac man media but the emphasis on beat em up gameplay and really dreary art direction bring it down re pac basically fixes every problem world 1 had and is damn near perfect imo
@@DescipleOfDJK ill take a weaker final boss and worse cutscenes over objective dogshit like anubis rex. If i was in charge of Namco back then I'd have tried to get the bastard who coded that mf blacklisted from the industry tbh.
I saw a really cool 50fps trailer for Pac-Man World 2 on a PS2 demo disc in 2002. It took me 10 years to actually find the game. It's almost like Namco didn't want to sell the game in Europe. It was IMPOSSIBLE to find. The version I have is for the Gamecube, but I'd expect it to be better like most multiplats are lol.
I enjoyed the Pac-Man World series, I played 3 first then one and two... I do think they are all great, but I wasn't too keen on the beat-em-up gameplay though. But Pac-Man World 1 (the PS1 version, and not the Re-Pac one) and 2 had voice acting though.
I have played all of these games but I've only ever beaten Re-Pac, which I thought was fun enough to complete. I actually had World 3 as a kid but I'm pretty sure I didn't think much of it
I adore Pac-Man World 2, warts and all. A remake would be really cool, iron out the kinks like the camera and polish up some of the level design/balance. There's a lot of potential there but it needs a decent budget, or at least bigger than Repac had
What a coincidence, I'm just playing the Re-Paced remaster. It's clearly an iPad port but it's still fine. I don't think it'd as good as the PS1 version even though it's technically identical.
Playing Pac-Man world is like playing crash bandicoot if Namco’s wants to release Pac-Man games release Pac-Man games you eat the dots or even better then that do a remake of Pac-Man it’s so old it was released in 1980 sure they can make it look better and sound way better it can score higher
I believe that Pac-Man World 2's first couple worlds are genuinely peak platforming from that generation. If they kept up that quality it would've rivaled the best from those consoles. It's unfortunate that it starts to become kinda unbearable in the lava world and beyond.
Really enjoyed the video! I do feel the thumbnail isn’t that clickable as it feels like the video is going to be prescriptive, when really it should be more “did i like these games as a newcommer”
I've only seen clips of the World games, super neat and fun for the most part, those cameras ugh. Pac-Man speaking is only mildly terrifying, might get around to playing these some day!
I remembered liking World 2 but also remembered that I never finished it, now I know why lol. As for Repac, be warned that it looks and feel a lot like your usual remake where everything is fine at first but the more you look the more painful it gets. Like ramps glitching out or the shadow being realistic instead of always being under you to help with landings. Oh and not being able to skip the slot machine thing, I just want to play the game man. I'd rather replay world 1 with save states.
Pac-Man World 1 original was fun for the first half of the game, but just got too frustrating in the 2nd half (Re-Pac definitely improves things, so I much prefer that over the original). World 2 was kind of the same for me as World 1, although it wasn't as frustrating as 1, mainly just in the lava world you mentioned. World 3 I actually enjoyed some, though it did get repetitive at times and kind of dragged along in some areas. The music and worlds made you think it was a dark and edgy game, but the humor and characters made it quite comedic and it was just a weird blend. These aren't my favorite games by any means, but I did have some fun with them.
I've only every played World 2, back in the day when it was originally released. I thought it was okay platformer, but not awesome. I still have my save data on a memory card. Incidentally to this video, I picked up a copy of the game for myself about a week ago.
I only played a bit of World 1 long time ago and while I can't remember anything specifically bad with it, I got bored really fast. It doesn't help that ps1 has so many unique and interesting platformers I would rather play.
I'm sure you know what I meant though, only PMW3 has consistent dialogue. I don't think Pac-Man has any speech in the first two games, not from what I saw.
@@FrameRater Both are cool, I just think the Ty the Tasmanian Trilogy established a more consistent level of quality. Plus the games all did good by maintaining the core established formula that everyone loved about the series.
hot take: pac man world 2 is heavily overrated, at least in terms of level design, the game has the terrible super mario 3d world/nsmb world problem, with the regular grass, lava, snow, etc. i find replaying the game heavily boring, except for the forest levels. pmw 1 and 3 had way more interesting locations, like pirates, haunted areas, and even space levels for pmw 1, and pmw 3 had like, mechanic wastelands and sewers (take note i stopped playing pmw3 after like the desert, tomb world). pmw 2 does have the best gameplay though, and i wont deny that it is the best in the series.
Pacman world was a interesting 3d platformer 1 and 2 was great only 3 was mid at least it's better than Pacman world 1 and 2 on gba because that port was not good like it's lower than mid
Man The Pac-Man World trilogy has to be my favorite games i ever played. Since im a big Pac-Man fan i love this trilogy as the 80s classics. Also World 3 is my favorite game from the trilogy. :D Nice video btw!
@@Pridetoons I thought it was a huge improvement over the second game which was stale and kinda boring so at least I can say it ended on a high note unlike Pac-Man world
World 3 was originally going to be a game called "Pac-Man Adventures" and famous animator Don Bluth was involed in the project. Everything fell apart for unknown reasons and Namco gave Blitz Game the task of saving whatever they could and turn it into the third pac-man world game
It would have been god tier to see Don Bluth work on a Pac-Man game. Well at least we got a Tapper game, Tapper World Tour that was on iOS in the 2010s he did!
Recently, Pacman's official Twitter profile did a survey about what we thought of the Remake Re-pac and what we would like to see in the future of the franchise.
It is not unreasonable to think that they are working on another installment of World, whether it be another remake or new game.
a remake of 2 would be cool to get more people to play it, even though it honestly doesn't need a remake imo.
@@spyroG3 I'm hoping that if they can do a good job of actually fixing up packman World 2 and 3 that would be awesome though three sounds like it's probably not worth fixing up.
I really enjoyed the third game despite its many issues. Re-Pac from 2022 was a fun update to an underrated PS1 classic.
Buccaneer bay's music has been in my head for a larger amount of my life than it has not at this point and that is terrifying
It is an INCREDIBLY addictive track, I listen to it more than I play the game.
@@FrameRater because its a remix of one of the pacman jingles but done in a way so its only obvious when you listen to them back to back
the source is actually some of the concept art that labels the game as "PACMAN ADVENTURES" which also feature Taizo Hori from Dig Dug himself as a sort of NPC character
perhaps even bring his Mr. Driller son and co with him
unfortunately the concept art only shows a dark castle, something that seems to have inspired the Wasteland stages and Taizo coming out of a wreckage with the saddest looking face i've seen @@RikouHogashi
As far as I'm aware other Namco characters like Valkyrie were meant to show up but dropped in favour of the pac family, and they kept pooka as a holdover
also a funny addendum: the psp port of pacman world 3 features a multiplaywr multiple psp mode very similar to pacman vs in the gamecube release of World 2!
Part of the reason why Pac-man World 3 was such a departure is because allegedly it started out as a completely different game, that actually had involvement with Don Bluth of all people. Don Bluth who you might recognise from Dragons Lair, Secret of NIMH, and American Tale had a very interesting vision for the game. Allegedly he drew a lot of alien designs and had a mechanic where pac-man lost control, whatever that means. The project was scrapped and reworked into Pac-Man World 3, but you can see some remnants of it in the combat system and the plot of the game revolving around the ghost world and pac-man world merging together. It was a pretty outlandish concept from the sounds of it, but the concept art and idea sound very interesting. The concept art almost looks like something from a game like Psychonauts, and even Rayman to some extent. It's actually worth looking at if you're curious
Pac Man World 2 is such a liminal type game for me. Especially that forest part. The music, fog, loneliness and art design are such an interesting vibe that brings me back. I never got far enough in that game. I think I got stuck somewhere in the mountains, never got to underwater or volcano. I probably would have quit considering the difficulty got me even earlier. Hoping to see a remaster to maybe tone the difficulty a bit like you said.
I've only played 3 and the remake of 1 and had a blast with both. 3 is one of my favorite of all time
Pac-Man World 1 & 3 have Widescreen Support.
World 2 also does but only on Xbox for some reason
Ngl it is pretty interesting seeing your presepctive on Pac-Man World 2 & 3, a little shocked it was the boardwalk level that made you frustrated imo its one of the best levels. Especially since it comes after the extremely broing submarine level. Still though great video!
Also it would be interesting too see you look at Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness and Pac-Man World Rally, those games have some interesting things to talk about.
I've only played Pacman world 2, but it's probably one of my most favorite games. I personally think the quality of it looks very good for it's time, especially compared to the PS2 Spongebob games.
I think it mostly has to do with the lighting and textures being very well done.
I really recomend you play pac-man world re-pac not only is the graphics super good but it fixed manny of the problems the original had. Pac-man feels soo good to play in this game tho, 😊.
I always had a soft spot for World 3 growing up, mainly for how different it felt compared to the first two. Going back to it so many years later was a nightmare, though. The combat gets so repetitive so quick and it becomes such a slog to get through.
Remembered playing Pac-Man World 2 inside of a dentist (which is probably long gone). It's a shame since I barely got used to the controls.
I really appreciate Pac-man World Repac's existence. So many remakes nowadays feel like their existence is pointless because the original game holds up fine. Metal Gear Solid 3 holds up perfectly and doesn't need a remake, they really should have remade the MSX Metal Gear instead. Persona 3 Reload is another example- Previous versions of Persona 3 hold up fine and it while it did need a definitive version, the remake isn't even that due to the lack of a female protagonist. Meanwhile Persona 1 has aged rather poorly and could use a big update, but it didn't get the remake.
Now I'm not saying Metal Gear Solid Delta and Persona 3 Reload are bad remakes or bad games by any means, just that remaking them because they're popular entries is a bad reason to remake them.
So it's very pleasing to me that Namco decided to remake the original Pac-man World, despite its sequel being more popular. They remade the game that absolutely needed the remake more instead of chasing after a popular title.
Ah, always nice to see more people talk about the Pac-Man World trilogy. It goes without saying that Pac-Man World 2 is my favorite entry in the series, but the original game is also really good, and I even enjoyed Pac-Man World 3. The game has its flaws, sure, but that script contains some of the funniest material to come out of the entire Pac-Man franchise, so that makes it worth the trouble in my opinion.
While I don't know how well Pac-Man World Re-Pac did, Bandai Namco did put out a survey about the game and what people would like to see in the future. While I doubt we'll get a proper Pac-Man World 4 at long last, as much as I'd like one, I'd be willing to settle for Pac-Man World 2 getting the Re-Pac treatment. Either way, I'm just happy this series was given another chance.
...well, that and also Klonoa, which has since become one of my all time favorite franchises! If you're interested, I do recommend giving the games a shot; they're 2.5D platformers that are easy to pick up and play, ooze with charm and have stories that go places you wouldn't expect from a game of this nature.
Really loved the 2nd game as a kid, enjoyed the 1st, absolutely hated the 3rd.
I love the vibes of Pac Man World 1
Same, the first level's music is sooooo good.
I've played World 2 on my GameCube to death. I'm so good at it that I just casually speed-run it now.
Theres an interesting comparison to be made between world 3 and rise of lyric
It's been over a decade since I played World 3, but I'm pretty sure when I played it that it felt like a mid-tier movie tie in game. (IK it isn't a movie tie in but it just has that vibe, if that makes sense)
I remember playing pac man world 3 all the time at McDonald’s play place kiosk when I was a kid.
"This is a fairly solid platformer!"
*dives off platform and falls to death*
I've had a collection on the ps2 that had 2,3, and Rally but I've only really played and beaten 2. Rally was a really fun kart racer but 3 never really stuck with me.
I love to Pac-Man World 1 and 2 better.
Pac-Man World 3 needs a Reboot.
I remember renting the first one and playing it with my cousin on summer vacation. Completely forgot about that memory until this video
You should give it a replay!
I really enjoyed this. Glad to see you back and yea I wouldnt mind these sort of first impressions videos. I love your deep dives but this reminds me of the videos you did covering RAC Future, the UbiArt Rayman duology or the Timesplitters trilogy (btw I really want you to reupload your Rayman Sings and TSTrilogy to your archive so i can rewatch those). I like getting your first impressions of these games, i myself have only played Re-Pac and it's pretty good im happy to say!
For series I'd want you to cover? In terms of first impressions idk if youve ever played the Hitman or GTA series but that could be fun. Maybe Saints Row or some of the old Battlefront games on PS2 too. I say that because all of those sort of fit your channel's aesthetic of cozy Y2K era gaming
The Pac is Back.
I have the sequel for Ghostly Adventures! I still haven't beaten it 😂
Pac Man World 2 & 3 were my favorite games on the PS2 back then.
One of my favorite franchises.
I highly hopes that Pac-Man World 2 would get remastered, and even World 3 with a ton of improvements.
My Childhood Favorites!
Remember renting World 2 from the local Blockbuster years and years ago. Lot of vague but fond memories with that one
You made me wanna try this games now 😅
Thanks for the vid bro 😊
I absolutely LOVE Pac-Man World 3, i really hope both it and 2 get the Re-Pac treatment next, and then a brand new Pac-Man World 4 one day too 😊
if it's not the GBA version of 1 then yes
There are worse GBA games
@@DescipleOfDJK Like what? I'm really curious
I played World 2 on PS2 that was a treat i really do like its leitmotif-centric OST seeing a song evolve per stage
Gotta check these out at some point, they seem right up my alley.
Pac-Man World 1 is one of the best 3D platformers on the PS1, PMW2 is one of the best collect-a-thons from the 6th gen. PMW3's combat was a weak point, but we got an excellent voice and personality for Pac-Man himself and the platforming was still good.
That zippy sound used for the rev run move :)
I love this era of gaming, so many different decent 3d platformers to try out
heres my takeaways on the trilogy!
Pac man world wouldve been amazing if it wasn't for the consistently terrible bosses holding it back
Pac man world 2 is really really great aside from having a kinda muddy art direction
Pac man world 3 has some really good ideas and probably has the best writing in any piece of pac man media but the emphasis on beat em up gameplay and really dreary art direction bring it down
re pac basically fixes every problem world 1 had and is damn near perfect imo
@@DescipleOfDJK ill take a weaker final boss and worse cutscenes over objective dogshit like anubis rex. If i was in charge of Namco back then I'd have tried to get the bastard who coded that mf blacklisted from the industry tbh.
@@PinBBro It's not even that bad..
@@DescipleOfDJK what pac man world 3 or the bosses in 1
I have only played the original and the Re-pac version of 1. I really liked it. Fun game
I have played 2 and Re-Pac. Seem great so far yet challenging.
I saw a really cool 50fps trailer for Pac-Man World 2 on a PS2 demo disc in 2002. It took me 10 years to actually find the game. It's almost like Namco didn't want to sell the game in Europe. It was IMPOSSIBLE to find. The version I have is for the Gamecube, but I'd expect it to be better like most multiplats are lol.
Loved this style of video!!! Only played pac-man world 2, and it was okay. Left a lot to be desired. Definitely a unique little series though.
I love pac-man world so much, always had a blast... even that Kart racing spinoff was fun enough. Your videos rule!
I enjoyed the Pac-Man World series, I played 3 first then one and two... I do think they are all great, but I wasn't too keen on the beat-em-up gameplay though. But Pac-Man World 1 (the PS1 version, and not the Re-Pac one) and 2 had voice acting though.
Great video! Surprised you didn't talk about Ms. Pac-man Maze Madness, but then again I think its a spin-off?
I have played all of these games but I've only ever beaten Re-Pac, which I thought was fun enough to complete. I actually had World 3 as a kid but I'm pretty sure I didn't think much of it
I adore Pac-Man World 2, warts and all. A remake would be really cool, iron out the kinks like the camera and polish up some of the level design/balance. There's a lot of potential there but it needs a decent budget, or at least bigger than Repac had
YEAH FRAME RATER
What a coincidence, I'm just playing the Re-Paced remaster. It's clearly an iPad port but it's still fine. I don't think it'd as good as the PS1 version even though it's technically identical.
Wait is that game on iPad???
@@RappingNinja Oh no. I just checked and it isn't but it has that quality to it. It's no Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.
@@Kousaburo The project likely didn't have as much of a budget compared to N. Sane Trilogy.
@@Kousaburo Namco said that Crash was a big inspiration for Pac-man World.
@@orangeslash1667 I can definitely see that. Thankfully it's not as hard as Crash 1.
Playing Pac-Man world is like playing crash bandicoot if Namco’s wants to release Pac-Man games release Pac-Man games you eat the dots or even better then that do a remake of Pac-Man it’s so old it was released in 1980 sure they can make it look better and sound way better it can score higher
I believe that Pac-Man World 2's first couple worlds are genuinely peak platforming from that generation. If they kept up that quality it would've rivaled the best from those consoles.
It's unfortunate that it starts to become kinda unbearable in the lava world and beyond.
Really enjoyed the video! I do feel the thumbnail isn’t that clickable as it feels like the video is going to be prescriptive, when really it should be more “did i like these games as a newcommer”
I've only seen clips of the World games, super neat and fun for the most part, those cameras ugh. Pac-Man speaking is only mildly terrifying, might get around to playing these some day!
Nice quick video Serious Sam guy
The cutscenes in these were always a tad uncanny to me. But the first game was fun for the bit I played at friends houses growing up!
I remembered liking World 2 but also remembered that I never finished it, now I know why lol.
As for Repac, be warned that it looks and feel a lot like your usual remake where everything is fine at first but the more you look the more painful it gets. Like ramps glitching out or the shadow being realistic instead of always being under you to help with landings. Oh and not being able to skip the slot machine thing, I just want to play the game man. I'd rather replay world 1 with save states.
Pac-Man World 1 original was fun for the first half of the game, but just got too frustrating in the 2nd half (Re-Pac definitely improves things, so I much prefer that over the original).
World 2 was kind of the same for me as World 1, although it wasn't as frustrating as 1, mainly just in the lava world you mentioned.
World 3 I actually enjoyed some, though it did get repetitive at times and kind of dragged along in some areas. The music and worlds made you think it was a dark and edgy game, but the humor and characters made it quite comedic and it was just a weird blend.
These aren't my favorite games by any means, but I did have some fun with them.
I've only every played World 2, back in the day when it was originally released. I thought it was okay platformer, but not awesome. I still have my save data on a memory card. Incidentally to this video, I picked up a copy of the game for myself about a week ago.
"Did someone say Cake?!".
I'm not sure whether there's something wrong with what he said or how he said it.
World 2 is 1 of my fav games
Playing Pac man world 2 on my 240hz monitor was just... Holy smokes the physics are completely broken.
good duo, but 3 really mediocre.
I only played a bit of World 1 long time ago and while I can't remember anything specifically bad with it, I got bored really fast. It doesn't help that ps1 has so many unique and interesting platformers I would rather play.
Yes. Enough Said.❤
A wild NitroRad appears! 7:24
A flawed but still a absolute classic!
Breaking 'Da Rules and especially Shadow Showdown were good
I'm shocked to learn Pac-Man World 3 had the same developers
Maybe I should do a video like this one about fairly oddparents games.
Really enjoy these shorter videos
Oh Framerater ❤
World 1 is in my top 10
I bought Pac-Man world repac a few months ago but i have yet to beat it
Framerater do a video of the Tak and the Power of Juju trilogy on GameCube!
Pac Man world 2 ❤️👏👏👏
Which version of Pac-Man 2 did you play? The original PS2 American release is way harder than all that came after it.
GameCube, American versions.
Only the first three except for re-pac, thanks to AssGames.
I only played the first Pac-Man World but never beat it
Pac-Man World 3 was honestly my favorite. I am apparently quite the iconoclast.
@@RappingNinja Well you in da minority World 3 forever remains da worst, Pac-Man World is a Duology of beloved games
@RappingNinja Sorry kid you in da minority, Pac-Man World is a Duology of beloved games.
Yeah, Framerater.
There was always voice acting.
I'm sure you know what I meant though, only PMW3 has consistent dialogue. I don't think Pac-Man has any speech in the first two games, not from what I saw.
TBH the TY the Tasmanian Tiger Trilogy is WAY better than the Pac-Man Trilogy.
Agreed, but I do enjoy some Pac-Man World
@@FrameRater Both are cool, I just think the Ty the Tasmanian Trilogy established a more consistent level of quality. Plus the games all did good by maintaining the core established formula that everyone loved about the series.
I was here.
hot take: pac man world 2 is heavily overrated, at least in terms of level design, the game has the terrible super mario 3d world/nsmb world problem, with the regular grass, lava, snow, etc. i find replaying the game heavily boring, except for the forest levels. pmw 1 and 3 had way more interesting locations, like pirates, haunted areas, and even space levels for pmw 1, and pmw 3 had like, mechanic wastelands and sewers (take note i stopped playing pmw3 after like the desert, tomb world). pmw 2 does have the best gameplay though, and i wont deny that it is the best in the series.
Pac-Man World 1 has excellent locations, it was unfortunate to see that didn't really carry over into Pac-Man World 2.
Pacman world was a interesting 3d platformer 1 and 2 was great only 3 was mid at least it's better than Pacman world 1 and 2 on gba because that port was not good like it's lower than mid
Oh. Oh fuck yes
I don't know. I've never played them.
The xbox 360 marketplace shut down today😢 what do you think
When you realize that modern gaming is so bad that you actually rather play pacman world 3
Huh?
he doesn't know about the GBA games.
Man The Pac-Man World trilogy has to be my favorite games i ever played. Since im a big Pac-Man fan i love this trilogy as the 80s classics. Also World 3 is my favorite game from the trilogy. :D Nice video btw!
An interesting Trilogy however it got worse with each sequel like with the Ape Escape series.
I thought ape escape 3 was great but that's my opinion anyway
@@Sandgamedude Ape Escape 3 wasn't terrible but it was WAY easier then the other two games and it suffered from oversimplistic game design.
@@Pridetoons I thought it was a huge improvement over the second game which was stale and kinda boring so at least I can say it ended on a high note unlike Pac-Man world
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Eh, kinda
I only play Pacman original
Doing a 3DS emulators video would be nice.