In a world where gaming adaptations of nostalgic IP are only becoming more and more popular, it’s wild to think how few 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Power Rangers video games we’ve had in the last few console🎀 generations. In fact, not counting mobile releases, we’ve only had two - the disappointing beat-em-up Mega Battle and the .
While I don’t have quite the same life-spanning relationship with Power Rangers as I do🐼 its cowabunga cousin, Teenage Mutant Nin🍎ja Turtles, the lack o𓆉f good games based on the Mighty Morphers has always surprised me. 🧸Like TMNT, the colourful, action-packed show and its many iterations lend themselves perfectly to becoming playable.

Rita's Rewind Is Shaping Up To Be The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Game Of My Dreams
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That’s what made 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind such a wish-fulfilling reveal during this year’s Summer Game Fest as, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:just like Shredder’s Revenge, it looked to capitalise on the Rangers with a genre that fits them like a glove and has somehow not been♉ done all that much before - the retro sidescrolling beat ‘em up.
By Rangers Fans, For Rangers Fans
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:A✤fter briefly playing it for🦩 myself at Gamescom, I had high hopes that it could give me the same warm fuzzy feeling the Turtles did with their latest throwback venture. Although a lack of depth and short runtime prevent Rita’s Rewind 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:fr෴om reaching those same great heights, its satisfying-if-simplistic brawling, unique Zord sections, and ability to capture the series’ spirit make it well wor💛th it for Power Rangers fans.
Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind kicks off with the current batch of Power Rangers doing their weekly routine and going up against Robo Rita, who senses impending defeat and time travels back to 1993 to team up with her former self. This leaves the original and most well-known Mi🐼ghty Morphin group to go up against both Ritas with a few clever time anomaly twists while retreading the events of the show’s first season.
One of my favourite moments in ꦜthe game is the boss battle against Chunky Chicken, who teams up with Turkey Jerk from the show’s second season. , so it’s a layered reference.
One of the biggest strengths of Rita’s Rewind is how it capt꧒ures the cheesy and energetic spirit of the show and translates it wonderfully into a retro brawler. From the primary colour overload and catchy tracks to the wonderfully cringe dialogue full of deepcut references, Rita’s Rewind simply fee🃏ls like being in the Power Rangers world. And yes, I teared up a bit every time the main theme song burst onto the scene.
Satisfying Brawling Goodness That Lacks Some Depth
As you’d expect from such a well-trodden genre, the majority of your time spent in Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is in side-scrolling levels where you move to the right and beat the snot out of Putties, Tengu Warriors, and whatever else crosses your path. The core mechanics are fairly simplistic for a brawler, with each Ranger having basic combos, a launcher, grab att🌱acks, a limited-use special, and the series staple backflips as a dodge.
While smashing through enemies feels as great as a brawler should thanks to the hit stop, crunchy sound effects, and the iconic particle effects when attacking, the combat was otherwise surprising💎ly basic. Aside from some variety in animations, all five (eventually six) of the Rangers play exactly the same in these sections, leaving litt𝔍le reason to replay levels or experiment.
Even the unlockable and GOATed Green Ranger doesn’t really play any differently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:despite being a rew🔯ard for finishi☂ng the game.
Combine that with the lack of enemy variety and any sort of progression systems between Rangers, and Rita’s Rewind is on the basic end of the beat ‘em up spectrum. It’s stilꦺl a good and satisfying time, like most sidescrollers are, but beyond the Mighty Morphin coat of pain, there’s not much separating the majority of Rita’s Rewind stages from its contemporaries.
Zord Sections Put The Might In Mighty Morphin
The one area where Rita’s Rewind stands out is with its Outrun-esque Zord and vehicle sections, which appear towards the end of each m𝐆ajor episode. These surprisingly challenging levels have the Rangers jumping into their Zord and chasing an enemy down while shooting everything in sight.
Beyond offering a nice change of pace from the regular levels, these Zord sections also give each Ranger a chance to feel unique, as they each ride a different robo that controls a little differently, with Kimberly’sಌ eve🐠n acting as an easy mode since she can fly around and avoid most of the obstacles.
These levels also culminate with a climactic Megazord boss battle that acts similarly to Punch Out a𝓡nd has you dodging and attacking in first-person. Like the Zord segments, this is where Rita’s Rewind shines a bit brighter by wearing its love for the series on its sleeve while also offering something that other brawlers don’t.
Sadly, a similarity that Rita’s Rewind does have with other games in the genre is its short run time of around two hours, which can be beefed up to three to five with collectibles and an unlockable speedr꧂un mode. Beat ‘em ups are short by nature, but Rita’s Rewind’s quick pace is a littleജ more noticeable considering its asking price of $35.
Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind’s simplicity and short pace sadly mean that it doesn’t come close to trading blows with the bar-s🍃etting Shredder’s Revenge li🐠ke I hoped. Still, by lovingly capturing the series’ trademark ener༒gy, prov꧙iding simple but satisfying brawling goodness, and setting itself apart with unique Zord sections, it manages to be a good time and a treat for hardcore fans. I just wish there was a little more to it and a lot more of it.







Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind
Reviewed on PS5.
- Top Critic Avg: 71/100 Critics Rec: 57%
- Released
- December 10, 2024
- ESRB
- Everyone 10+ // Fanta🍒sy Violence
- Developer(s)
- Digital Eclipse 🐻
- Publisher(s)
- ⛦ Digital Eclipse
- Multiplayer
- 𓂃 Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op
- Franchise
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Power Rangers
- Number of Players
- 1-5
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown
- PC Release Date
- December 10, 2024 ♎
- Xbox Series X|S Release Date
- ⭕ December 10, 2024 ꦏ
- PS5 Release Date
- ꦇ December 10, 2024ꦫ
- Nintendo Switch Release Date
- D💝ec🎃ember 10, 2024
- Platform(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation 5, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation 4, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series X, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series S, Xbox One, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo Switch, PC
- X|S Optimized
- Yes
- File Size Xbox Series
- 980.55 MB
- Local Co-Op Support
- Yes
- Captures the vibe and style of Power Rangers perfectly
- Core combat is crunchy and satisfying
- Zord sections are unique and a good pacebreaker
- Lacks depth compared to other brawlers
- Surprisingly short run time and lack of replay value
Score: 3.5/5. A PS5 code was provided by the publisher.

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