It's all as I remember, just with a modern presentation. The enemies all act just like they did in the original – bees fly in serpentine motions at me, apes jump on top of bricks to chase me, Venus flytraps lie in wait to snap at me. The music is a kicked-up version of the original tune, which I'm loving listening to. Now the game becomes very similar to the NES original. ![]() I pick the Amazon, the first on the list. I play through the introductory stage, which is not difficult, and get to the point where the game asks me to which of its five areas I would like to travel. ![]() But I can get over that, I think, as long as the game as designed doesn't ask me to be more exactingly precise than the controller is capable of. The standard Xbox 360 controller to me seems a little impractical for playing a 2-D platformer, since neither the stick nor the D-pad on the controller feel as precise as the good old NES pad. I'm just getting started with DuckTales Remastered on Xbox 360.
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