Thank you so much for this. Was super handy for the bosses where I had no clue what to do! I enjoyed the nostalgia but my word the jumping and the constantly re-spawning enemies were painful.
The Brand Newest *Rugrats* Video Game after ALL these years: *Rugrats: Babies in Video Game Land!* Congratulations on getting this Game for the PS5 System, Tikal!
How is it they have the game if it’s not released yet? I don’t understand it. I preordered mines at GameStop. First they said August 16th and then they changed it to December for the release. I really want to play this game right about now. 😮
I’ve also played this on my PS5 and I was mostly having a problem with the dream level. The first time I got to the boss, I got a game over, then it took me a while to remember how to get thru the level. Also, I didn’t have an option to play with the 8-bit graphics
The 40 dollars is for a physical copy, which for some reason they’re making a limited number of . I agree that that’s stupid. The digital copy, which in this case for some reason seems to be the “standard” way to get the game, is $24.99. That’s expensive for an approximately 45 minute game, yes. But the point is that this is a novelty situation; there was never an 8 bit home console Rugrats game at the time the show was out (again, I’m referring to home consoles not handhelds, I’m aware of the Gameboy games). The aim of publishing this game is to make it exactly like an 8 bit NES Rugrats title would have been, had there been one. Barring a few examples of 8 bit generation games with a few lines of reused digitized audio, 8 bit era games didn’t have full voice acting. To do that to a full extent with real voice actors throughout an entire NES game would have been literally impossible at the time. Also the length, while short, honestly fits the bill too. Yes there were obviously NES games that existed that were much longer but platformers based on licensed properties generally didn’t fall into that category. I will say that maybe closer to two hours would have been slightly better in my opinion but for what it’s going for it’s really fairly standard. Also if it had been real at the time, depending on your exact region and market it could have sold new at the time for anywhere from 30-50 dollars. Obviously they’re not going to charge 50 dollars for this now, but I think $24.99 is fair. Also even though the point is to create a game that tries to mimic what it would have been like had there been a NES Rugrats, (and btw there is a graphical filter to change to modern visuals, which is the mode this video is shot in,but it plays identically both ways and it’s designed and programmed to fit the 8 bit aesthetic)it is important to note that the game itself didn’t actually ever get made,so this is completely original. It’s not like it’s some ROM that already existed that they’re remastering. They actually had to make the game. It’s a completely different concept from something like Ducktales Remastered from 2013, for example. This game was never actually real. They got permission to use the characters and made it using modern technology. Also you have to factor in that part of the price that we’re paying as consumers is paying for the Rugrats license. Obviously that’s stupid but, you know, capitalism lol.
And I’m sorry, but even if this were a low budget indie title that wasn’t based on any IP, 5 to 10 dollars is a ridiculously low price to expect any developer to charge, for any game, really, unless it’s a cheap generic phone game or something. I guarantee you it cost more to both license and make than something that they could reasonably sell for 5 to 10 dollars.
This is just the Rugrats equivalent of Super Mario Bros. 2
Thank you so much for this. Was super handy for the bosses where I had no clue what to do! I enjoyed the nostalgia but my word the jumping and the constantly re-spawning enemies were painful.
The Brand Newest *Rugrats* Video Game after ALL these years: *Rugrats: Babies in Video Game Land!* Congratulations on getting this Game for the PS5 System, Tikal!
Beautiful music of this game ❤️
25:42 the boss looks like from cuphead
Really fun game! I love it! It’s short and sweet!
Yes! :)
@@cuterblueloveuwulilathepig3556 awesome!
OMG they made Cynthias head the Medusa Heads from Castlevania. I’m already loving this game.
Lol, good catch!
Kinda neat that the boss theme sounds like the shows intro
TRyWatching "A better schedule for Nickelodeon's main block" by Evan Rosman
A new Rugrats game!? What year is this? This looks wonderful! I really like the graphics at least. Very true to the classic Nicktoon.
I like the Rugrats
32:38 all the bad guys that had to bring back they have to return those scary clowns
Goodie short gameplay
This is so great
37:07 What kind of sorcery do you have to pull to get past that?
a lot of patience ...
You forgot Dil Pickles, Kimi Finster and Susie Carmichael in this game,
They're Rugrats characters, too.
Susie was in the Reptar game commercial
Susie never counted as one of the rugrats because she wasn’t in that many episodes
Not original ones though (maybe Susie was, can’t really remember, but Dil didn’t get introduced til the movie)
@@SSJ2KENNELS Susie was still a major supporting character. And one of Tommy's friends.
Susie in the video game commercial
Pizza tower reference
43:40 of course the final Boss is Angelica and not Madem Coco from Rugrats in Paris
I guess Madem Coco is exclusive for the movie. So, no way she could appear. Let alone that wolf from the first movie.
@@iagoluiz8467 so true also that purple Jaguar from Rugrats gone Wild
I don't see Dil here, so this likely is supposed to take place before any of the movies
@@crummylion As I recall, Dil was born/first appeared in the first movie.
How is it they have the game if it’s not released yet? I don’t understand it. I preordered mines at GameStop. First they said August 16th and then they changed it to December for the release. I really want to play this game right about now. 😮
maybe it's just the physical release? you can definitely buy the digital version right now
Cool
In Rugrats: Adventures In Gameland (2024)
From Wayforward
I’ve also played this on my PS5 and I was mostly having a problem with the dream level. The first time I got to the boss, I got a game over, then it took me a while to remember how to get thru the level. Also, I didn’t have an option to play with the 8-bit graphics
What are your thoughts on this game? I thought about buying it myself but it seems short and different then what i expected tbh.
it's fun but really hard XD
@@WishingTikal So like an NES game then eh?
yeah they accomplished their goal alright lol
Reptar Room Theme
Now, you complete Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland on NES Mode. I dare you.
I'm never replaying this again XD It's all fun and games... until it's not
@@WishingTikalwas it a hard game?
@@K2SonicFan yeah it's pretty hard, mostly the last levels
@@WishingTikal dang that sucks
Switch into different characters just like teenage mutant Ninja turtles NES game
So apparently this is pre-Dil Saga.
The only Rugrats episodes worth watching.
This game is hard
It reminds me of Ducktales remastered for some reason
How come this game is to short
The part i like the best the rugrats looks like they are from the original show and not from the reboot that came out fiew years ago
Damn so short for the price
Bro what? This game is hella short
I know this not a $40 game?? It's notoriously short, no voice acting? $5-10 max is what it's worth
The 40 dollars is for a physical copy, which for some reason they’re making a limited number of . I agree that that’s stupid. The digital copy, which in this case for some reason seems to be the “standard” way to get the game, is $24.99. That’s expensive for an approximately 45 minute game, yes. But the point is that this is a novelty situation; there was never an 8 bit home console Rugrats game at the time the show was out (again, I’m referring to home consoles not handhelds, I’m aware of the Gameboy games). The aim of publishing this game is to make it exactly like an 8 bit NES Rugrats title would have been, had there been one. Barring a few examples of 8 bit generation games with a few lines of reused digitized audio, 8 bit era games didn’t have full voice acting. To do that to a full extent with real voice actors throughout an entire NES game would have been literally impossible at the time. Also the length, while short, honestly fits the bill too. Yes there were obviously NES games that existed that were much longer but platformers based on licensed properties generally didn’t fall into that category. I will say that maybe closer to two hours would have been slightly better in my opinion but for what it’s going for it’s really fairly standard. Also if it had been real at the time, depending on your exact region and market it could have sold new at the time for anywhere from 30-50 dollars. Obviously they’re not going to charge 50 dollars for this now, but I think $24.99 is fair. Also even though the point is to create a game that tries to mimic what it would have been like had there been a NES Rugrats, (and btw there is a graphical filter to change to modern visuals, which is the mode this video is shot in,but it plays identically both ways and it’s designed and programmed to fit the 8 bit aesthetic)it is important to note that the game itself didn’t actually ever get made,so this is completely original. It’s not like it’s some ROM that already existed that they’re remastering. They actually had to make the game. It’s a completely different concept from something like Ducktales Remastered from 2013, for example. This game was never actually real. They got permission to use the characters and made it using modern technology. Also you have to factor in that part of the price that we’re paying as consumers is paying for the Rugrats license. Obviously that’s stupid but, you know, capitalism lol.
And I’m sorry, but even if this were a low budget indie title that wasn’t based on any IP, 5 to 10 dollars is a ridiculously low price to expect any developer to charge, for any game, really, unless it’s a cheap generic phone game or something. I guarantee you it cost more to both license and make than something that they could reasonably sell for 5 to 10 dollars.
are you going to get the ps5 pro?
Nah, I have to reason to replace my ps5
@EtherealPizzaRolls wtf lol
@@bdbn3376 I don't understand his comment either 🤣
Looks like you can actually play this game for FREE if you're signed up for Epic Games
This is a party game
_Rugrats_ *Ass-imilati9n...*
3
ASS!?!😧😧😧
Im getting Mega Man vibes
Boppo is literally Clown Man from MM8.
This Is Nothing.
No, THIS IS PS5!!!
Yes IK But I Talking About This Game.
@@sercanergul2362 I know. I was referencing Caddicarus" Putty Squad video.
Es para bebes esto
no, es muy difficil
TBH, I prefer to PS1 classic instead. This is just super short, and no voice.