What I did in Time Gal HD Remaster: Game beaten (with 1 credit).
The One Picture I have taken: Ending screen
The main reason I bought this collection. I would have bought it alone if it was available digitally in the West, but it seems stuck in Japan (for now). Nothing much to this game. Like most LaserDisk game (Dragon's Lair and such), it's just a matter of watching movies and pressing a button at the right time. It's the ancestor of QTE. But the anime-scenes are just so funny to watch, even when you die. For that alone, it's worth a playthrough.
What I did in Space Battleship Yamato HD Remaster: Game beaten (with 1 credit).
The One Picture I have taken: Ending screen
My least favorite of the three. They included a lot of gallery shooting scenes, and most of them just feel awkward when shooting on animated ships with a cross-hair. It was still entertaining to watch, but unlike the others two games, it was not funny so it kinda lose some charm in its animation.
What I did in Revenge of the Ninja HD Remaster: Game beaten (with 1 credit).
The One Picture I have taken: Ending screen
The oldest of the three and it truly feels like a prototype of what will become Time Gal. Still great and lot of humour, but what I didnt like about this one are the diagonal arrow prompts, which are not always responsive. It was way more intuitive in Time Gal with just 4 arrows to concentrate on.
So yeah, overall this collection is really about Time Gal and the others two are just curiosity bonus. Still glad I bought this physical collection.
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