DuckTales: Remastered

DuckTales: Remastered is a beautiful hand-crafted reimagining of one of the most cherished 8-bit titles of all time. Go back to one of the golden ages of gaming, now refined with a level of detail that will please the most hardened devoted Disney or retro Capcom fan alike.

DuckTales: Remastered is a platformer, adventure and remake game developed by WayForward and published by Capcom.
Released on August 13th 2013 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 7,248 reviews of which 6,346 were positive and 902 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 13.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows®XP™ SP2, Windows®Vista™ or Windows®7
  • Processor: Intel™ Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® Geforce 9600GT, AMD® Radeon™ HD 3870 or higher (it must be able to manage Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory.
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

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Dec. 2024
This game has spikes in difficulty and has some insane instant deaths. It's a remake, not a remaster, but it's very much like the original version and is still fun to play. But beware, that the last level, in particular is pretty difficult. Still, I've had quite a bit of fun with it and think the same would be true with anyone who enjoys platformers.
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Dec. 2024
I bought this game because I loved the NES version and was curious of how the remastered version was. I wish I could say that I loved the remaster but find it to be more of a love and hate experience. PROS: *The DuckTales cast. *The game now has voice-dialogue scenes. *Updated graphics. *Classic Capcom platform gameplay. *My personal favorite musical scores "Scrooge's Office" (new track) and "The Moon." *The pogo stick control is much simpler now. *The game supports the vibrate function. CONS: *Difficulty: This game involves extreme repetition and mastery in order to progress and succeed. The NES required this as well, but once mastered, the game was a walk in the park and very enjoyable. You will actually care about needing to build your life bar in order to be able to make it through the stages. *Where are the extra treasures in the game? For example, on the moon level (upper level). In the remastered version, Uncle Scrooge is now looking for Gizmo Duck parts, where before on the NES there was a gold plate treasure on the upper level of the game that would help increase the earnings for the completion of the level. To find that this treasure was omitted from the game was very frustrating, as I was expecting to be able to collect it again (especially since you have to unlock a lot of things in the gallery mode of this game using Uncle Scrooge's collected wealth). *I wish I did not have to keep pressing the "Start" button and have to select the option to skip a dialogue scene (especially when I am extremely frustrated about losing all my progress and treasures due to a failed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th run and having to restart the level all over again). They should have put an option to skip all the voice scenes or just press any button to easily skip it. *Mt. Vesuvius is a new level added to the game (the final level). It is a real pain to get through, and like the rest of the other stages, it feels like a real chore to complete. I played the game on "moderate" difficulty, and I found myself swearing a lot a lot while playing this level. *Bottom line, I will stick to playing the NES to enjoy a relaxing game of treasure hunting, and if I want a challenge, play the remake.
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Oct. 2024
A fairly solid remake with added cut-scenes and collection of art you can unlock. Pros: Solid gameplay that is more forgiving and responsive than the originals great visuals solid voice acting Cons: cutscenes are unskippable
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Sept. 2024
Woo-hoo! I played DuckTales: Remastered on my PlayStation 4 when it released in 2013, and was surprised by how much I still enjoy it now. As a remake of the classic NES game, it's short and fairly linear, but what it lacks in length, it more than makes up for in charm. The HD graphics are stunning, breathing new life into the old 8-bit sprites, and it's clear that a lot of love went into this remaster, respecting the original while enhancing it for modern audiences. The music is nostalgic and fits perfectly, and overall, the game runs smoothly on PC and Steam Deck. This is my first finished game on the Deck! DuckTales: Remastered balances nostalgia with modern updates, and does it with ease! For fans of the original or those who enjoy classic platformers, this is a must-play. The harder difficulty modes—especially extreme—offer a real challenge, so if you're up for it, prepare for a ride! While it’s not a long game, it’s well worth the experience. Pros + Stunning HD Graphics + Respect for the Original + Challenging Difficulty Modes Cons - Short Length - Linear Gameplay
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June 2024
This is an absolutely delightful platformer. I love how now there are difficulty settings to make it accessible to anyone. The levels are fairly small but well designed. The art style is gorgeous and will age like fine wine. Even now, eleven years after release this game plays like a dream and is beautifully animated. I have zero nostalgia for the show or the original game. I went into this with no expectations and had a grand ole time. I highly recommend this game to anyone who wants a fun platformer.
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DuckTales: Remastered
8.5
6,346
902
Online players
12
Developer
WayForward
Publisher
Capcom
Release 13 Aug 2013
Platforms
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