Is it Morphinominal or will you be saying ay-yi-yi? Our full review of Digital Eclipse's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.
When Robo Rita travels to the past and teams up with her former self to destroy the Power Rangers in an alternate timeline, can the original teenagers with attitude survive?
On Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is a love-letter to old-school beat ‘em ups like Streets of Rage.
Rita's Rewind from developer Digital Eclipse aims to be much more than a nostalgia trip. Boasting up to six-player local ...
Power Rangers series like Super Samurai, Mighty Morphin, and Turbo mark significant ... Moreover, its nature conservation theme didn’t make the season too on-the-nose, giving Cole’s adventures ...
Digital Eclipse perfectly capture that '90s retro beat-'em-up feel with Rita's Rewind, even if the non-beat-'em-up parts are ...
As a lifelong Super Sentai/Power Rangers fan, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Rita's Rewind is exactly what I hoped it would be.
Rita's Rewind is an enjoyable brawler that recalls the campy fun of the 1990s TV series, but frustrating vehicle segments and a short playtime hold it back.
While the Super Scaler levels can be a bit of a mixed bag, they sing when they work, and they’re still only manageably ...
Gather your former “teenagers with attitude,” 90s kids, because Rita’s Rewind brings the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers back in ...
All in all, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind is a love letter to the franchise and is a great beat 'em up to boot ...