Despite some issues, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection may appeal to longtime fans; for everyone else, there are better options on the market.
The lack of multiplayer features and bugs with rollback netcode have led to the compilation receiving a "Mixed" rating on Steam.
This is a blast from the past that comes with a few modern touches that could make diving back into the Mortal Kombat games that started it all quite interesting and fun!
Nightdive Studios is bringing the classic first-person shooter to all platforms with 4K support, co-op, and new mission scenarios.
Digital Eclipse's compilation of classic Mortal Kombat titles will be available on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC platforms next month.
Atari has big plans for its latest acquisitions, complete with new releases on modern platforms, as well as potential sequels.
Along with the spin-off titles, the trailer also showcases the Timeline feature that offers insight into the development of the classics.
The Kollector's Edition is available for all platforms, and includes a controller holder based on Goro's original stop motion figure.
The deal, worth €4.5 million, has seen unanimous support from the board of directors and largest shareholders of Thunderful Group.
Digital Eclipse may be preparing an official announcement for EVO 2025 later this week or sometime at Gamescom 2025 in August.
The sales performance of the remaster was praised by Atari, alongside RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic and Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.
The first two RollerCoaster Tycoon titles are coming over to Nintendo's platform, publisher Atari has announced.
Based on Atari's classic shoot 'em up series, the 2024 reboot focuses on Emi Kimura, a hacker, as she looks into QoTech Corporation.
Atari will pay Frontier Developments $7 in exchange for the rights to the classic theme park construction and management sim.
NeoSprint harkens back to old arcade racers from the 1970s in its presentation and gameplay style.
Orbit Studio's lead programmer Valnei Sanderson speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming roguelite reimagination of Atari's 1982 classic.
Vytautas Ruzgus, lead producer at SneakyBox, speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming post-apocalyptic tactics game.
Atari now owns the rights to over 100 retro games, including Bubsy, Hardball, and F-14 Air Combat.
Tadas Migauskas says the console's lower computation power and memory size will make it "pretty hard" for it to keep up with demands as the generation progresses.
The developer, which specializes in remasters of retro titles, is set to be acquired by Atari in a deal worth up to $20 million.