Posted on: October 17, 2020

codefenix
Verified ownerGames: 134 Reviews: 1
Great start of Apogee's return
Few things this year have made me happier than booting up a new game release beginning with the familiar sound of Apogee's fanfare music accompanied by their logo. Crystal Caves with a fresh coat of paint is a real joy to play. Granted, it's far from anything resembling "HD", but, be that as it may, it is still a great enhanced remake of the original. It looks and plays just as good as it did in the 90s, with many nice touch-ups. The fourth extra episode is a much welcome bonus, and I can see myself having a ton of fun with the level editor. The music, while very good, is the only thing that slightly misses the mark. As many have already said, and will probably continue to say, the NES chiptune-esque tunes are simply out of place in this game. That's NOT to say the music is bad -- far from it! But it's fair to say that it would be more fitting in a Battletoads game than here in a rebooted Apogee MS-DOS game. Something akin to AdLib or SoundBlaster would be more appropriate. I would recommend Crystal Caves HD anyone who remembers Apogee as fondly as I do. And I hope this release is a sign of more things to come from Apogee in the future.
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