Tomba! Playstation 1997
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Tomba! Playstation 1997
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this port has some weird jank to it. why isn't there a volume slider? why do i get random gameplay lag when jumping? why does the music crunch if slightly too many things are happening on screen? why does music outright disappear on certain screen transitions? playing this on an emulator doesn't cause these problems, so why does an official re-release have them? mysteries for the ages.
hope it's fixed in future patches, and hope tomba 2 doesn't launch in nearly as rough of a state.
regardless, i had fun. Tomba is My Boy, after all.
Most Hi-res Tomba!/Tombi! artwork ever.🤩✨ from Power Source (USA) (E3 Press Kit CD 1)
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When my family bought a PS1, it came with a Jampack Underground 1998 demo disc. One demo ignited an obsession which has only grown since: Tomba!
There's so much wacky, surreal energy in this game but the biggest standout for me was always the Mushroom Forest. If you eat mushrooms, they'll make you laugh or cry and the flowers of the forest will also laugh or cry with you. It's wild.
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