That said, like its retro forefathers, there are quite a few frustrating gameplay choices which make what is otherwise a creative and enjoyable romp through gaming history a bit of a slog to complete. While I have my issues with Pixel Ripped 1978, I can safely say that it feels as if it was made for retro gamers by retro gamers, and thus at least avoids the pitfalls that stem from games which often strive for the retro aesthetic but never feel authentic. So where on that scale does Pixel Ripped 1978, the latest in a trilogy of retro inspired VR titles, fall? While some of these games are legitimate love letters to the days of yore, others come off as blatant cash grabs. Nostalgia for retro gaming is at an all-time high, which has led to a slew of games attempting to tap into the undying love many gamers hold for classic titles.
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