Pac-Man’s back, man: Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures dated for UK

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Namco Bandai have announced that Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures will be hitting the UK on 7 March.

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures is a 3D platformer based around the animated TV series of the same name. Now, you might well be wondering why I think this is worth your attention. There are three reasons! First: it doesn’t actually look half bad, as the (old) trailer below shows. Second: Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+ was so stonkingly superb that it’s bought the series a lot of goodwill, as far as I’m concerned. Third: Namco Bandai actually used the pun “pacshot” and I wanted to shame them publicly.

Speaking of which, they’ve released a pacshot – oh good, now I’m doing it too – of the game, which you can see above.


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