10 Modern Games That Perfectly Capture The Retro Vibe

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You've probably already noticed, but retro  gaming is quite a big thing nowadays. Gamers   with cherished memories of video games of  yesteryear just love to spend their money   on compilations or modern re-releases of classic  games, and like-minded developers create brand-new   experiences with aesthetics and gameplay  designed to scratch that retro gaming itch. How many of them really nail it, though?  It's all well and good to make a pixel   art side-scroller and call it retro, but the  cream of the modern retro crop knows exactly   how to make a game feel like it travelled in  time from that era, even if it makes use of   up-to-date graphics and gameplay to achieve  that effect. After all, we often remember   things being way better than they actually were,  and a great retro developer understands that. As such, for this video we're listing ten games   that we think best understand the  retro vibe they were trying to evoke,   and managed to wrap their players in a  rose-tinted blanket of cosy nostalgia. Oh, and if you're worried that the TripleJump crew  are perhaps too young to remember playing some of   the games these titles are trying to emulate,  don't worry, because our writer is really,   really old. In fact, I think he's already  gone to bed, so keep the noise down, yeah? I'm Peter from TripleJump, and here are 10 Modern  Games that Perfectly Capture the Retro Vibe. 10. Sonic Mania Sonic the Hedgehog's trajectory since his  Mega Drive glory days has had more ups   and downs than Chemical Plant Zone Act 2,  but one of its biggest ups is undoubtedly   2017's Sonic Mania. This return to the  speedy hedgehog's 2D roots only exists   thanks to Sonic's talented community of  fan developers, yet sold and reviewed   better than most of the hedgehog's more recent  outings developed by Sonic Team themselves. This is probably because Sonic Mania offers  jilted Sonic fans the chance to once again explore   detailed and dynamic 2D worlds at breakneck  speeds, many of which are remixed from previous   Sonic titles. These re-imagined zones tend to  stick to the original formula for the first act,   and then add new features for the second, such  as Oil Ocean's smog or Chemical Plant's springy   fluids. This all results in a high-speed  experience that feels both old and new,   helped along by an excellent soundtrack full of  pulsating remixes and fantastic original tunes. Oh, and best of all, it only features Sonic,  Tails, Knuckles, and Eggman in starring roles.   No Shadows, Silvers, Bigs, Zavoks or any  of those other superfluous cast members   that have polluted the Sonic franchise since  its glory days. Wait, what's that armadillo   doing there?! 9. The Messenger If there's one thing that embodies 80's and  90's console gaming, it's side-scrolling ninja   action. The Western world had just started to  discover the coolness that is the fighting ninja,   and whether you owned a Nintendo, a  Sega, or an Amiga, chances are that   these black-clad dudes were plastered all  over your screen at one point or another. In 2018, Devolver Digital published The Messenger,  a game that takes more than a few cues from   classic NES trilogy, Ninja Gaiden. In it, players  take on the role of a ninja from a hidden village,   who takes on the forces of the Demon King. The  gameplay and visuals echo the aforementioned   Ninja Gaiden, but the developers made clever and  careful use of more modern development techniques   to ensure that The Messenger is as good as  you remember those ninja games of old to be. One such modern addition involves a  bit of time-bending trickery. Should   our katana-wielding protagonist fall in  battle, he will be forced to exchange time   shards with a mysterious demon, named Quarble,  who will rewind time and grant him another chance. The only complaint we have with The  Messenger is the demon’s name. Who   the heck would call an all-powerful  demon with control over time itself   “Quarble”? Sounds like the noise I make  when my lemonade goes down the wrong way. 8. Xeno Crisis Another mainstay of 80's and 90's action games is  aliens. Specifically aliens with elongated heads,   dark, chitinous forms, and extending jaws, that  prey upon tooled-up marines with futuristic,   automatic weapons and motion sensors. Basically,  everything wanted to be just like the movie,   Aliens, and there are a host of classic titles to  back up that claim (and some modern ones, too). One recent release chose to take Aliens-inspired  visual ambience and layer it on top of gameplay   that closely resembles Smash TV. Bitmap  Bureau's Xeno Crisis was released in 2019,   and is a top-down, twin-stick shooter  with classic gameplay. Players choose   one of two protagonists and  take on screen-sized arenas,   mowing down alien abominations in fast-paced,  desperate firefights, where keeping light on   your feet while constantly pumping that  trigger finger is the key to survival. Xeno Crisis doesn't just capture  that retro feeling by slapping   an Aliens-inspired paint job on top of  top-down shooter gameplay, though. Nope,   those heroes at Bitmap Bureau went the extra mile,  releasing an actual Mega Drive cartridge in 2019,   complete with old-school Mega Drive packaging  and a chunky manual. Don't worry, though, if   you don't have Sega's 16-bit beast lying around,  you can buy it digitally for PC and consoles. It wouldn't be very “retro”  of you though, would it?
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Published: Thu Feb 09 2023
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