1990’s Back to the Future Part 2 for DOS is a game that tries very hard to be as confusing as time travel itself. You’re Marty McFly, zipping between timelines, avoiding paradoxes, and trying to not get arrested for pixelated trespassing. The gameplay consists of side-scrolling, light puzzle-solving, and deep regret. It looks like someone fed a VCR into a Commodore and asked it to "make a game." Is it fun? Sometimes. Is it baffling? Absolutely. But if you’ve ever wanted to punch Biff across multiple dimensions, this is your best (and only) chance.
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, SEGA Master System, ZX Spectrum Abandonware DOS views: 9889
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