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Tomba! Special Edition

  • PC
  • PS5
  • Switch
  • PS4
2024
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Tomba! Special Edition
Tomba! Special Edition
Tomba! returns in Tomba! Special Edition, the ultimate version of the legendary platforming masterpiece.

As the titular Tomba, you leap, bite, and throw your way across stunning 2.5D landscapes on a quest to overcome a deplorable cadre of nefarious pigs. Along the way, you’ll explore ancient relics, discover fascinating characters, unlock thrilling quests, and unearth hidden treasures. It’s a platforming adventure that perfectly fuses linear and nonlinear gameplay styles.

Tomba! was first published in 1997, and is back today in a vastly-expanded special edition packed with quality of life improvements, including:

Save Anywhere! No more worrying about heading back to a checkpoint.
Rewind - Stuck on a difficult challenge? Try again!
Toggle for analog control
A museum crammed with classic print advertisements, original packaging and manuals, never- before-seen dev documents, and high-res original artwork
A new remastered soundtrack
Interview with the creator, Tokuro Fujiwara

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    Tomba! returns in Tomba! Special Edition, the ultimate version of the legendary platforming masterpiece.

    As the titular Tomba, you leap, bite, and throw your way across stunning 2.5D landscapes on a quest to overcome a deplorable cadre of nefarious pigs. Along the way, you’ll explore ancient relics, discover fascinating characters, unlock thrilling quests, and unearth hidden treasures. It’s a platforming adventure that perfectly fuses linear and nonlinear gameplay styles.

    Tomba! was first published in 1997, and is back today in a vastly-expanded special edition packed with quality of life improvements, including:

    Save Anywhere! No more worrying about heading back to a checkpoint.
    Rewind - Stuck on a difficult challenge? Try again!
    Toggle for analog control
    A museum crammed with classic print advertisements, original packaging and manuals, never- before-seen dev documents, and high-res original artwork
    A new remastered soundtrack
    Interview with the creator, Tokuro Fujiwara

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