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Bubsy In: The Purrfect Collection

Bubsy In: The Purrfect Collection

|United States, France|Platform

7.2 /10

Pretty good

Niche

241 ratings
Rating sources
Steam · Player score8.5/10239 ratingsIGDB · Critic score6.5/102 ratings
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Is Bubsy a celebrated icon from the mascot wars of the early 90s or a platforming punchline? The team at Limited Run has built a new collection to find the answer. Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection explores the franchise's troubled history and enduring popularity. Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection is a playable history that includes games, artifacts and interviews. All of the games have been carefully updated for modern PCs and consoles using Limited Run’s proprietary Carbon Engine. Along the way the team was able to smooth out some of the games’ rough edges. At the helm of the project is Limited Run’s Audi Sorlie, a producer, author, Bubsy World Heavyweight Champion and arguably the world’s foremost expert on the furry franchise. Together with the team at Limited Run and Atari, he has created the ultimate retrospective celebration of Bubsy, the 3’6” tall 80 pound bobcat (with a pet armadillo named Arnold). What could possibly go wrong?

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Rating momentum

Pretty good: 7.2/10 across 241 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.

Play style

This is a Bundle leaning into Platform. Confirm the form and fantasy before you commit.

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Push SquareJohn Hansen · 12 Sep, 2025
3/10

Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection is Atari and Limited Run bringing back some pretty bad games and bundling them together with features that make them minimally better, but not good. If you are a Bubsy mega fan who has played any of these games since the '90s, you will likely enjoy this collection. For anyone else, the only real reason you’ll want to buy this collection is curiosity about how bad this series has been.

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Nintendo LifeTom Massey · 9 Sep, 2025
4/10

One wonders if the entire Bubsy series wasn't actually designed as a sort of torture parody; that the intention all along was to pummel unsuspecting children into submission via an innocent-looking, anthropomorphic-bobcat-led platform game.Picture this: some kid in 1993 got Bubsy for Christmas after the sales clerk told his parents that Sonic and Mario were old hat, and this was the hot new thing. That kid either never forgave his parents for the injustice and the playground bullying they endured as a result, or they committed fully to the Bubsy universe and found a happy place within it. If you're the latter, then this collection is for you. And only for you.

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Nintendo BlastFábio Castanho Emídio · 28 May, 2026
7/10

Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection is an efficient compilation of games ranging from decent to one of the biggest media abominations of the last 100 years. Even with some missing titles and the dubious quality of its games, it's great to see that Bubsy, with so many moderately iconic characters, received an accessible and well-made collection. The lynx's catchphrase in the past was "What could pawssibly go wrong?", and, genuinely, very little went wrong. Not that it could get worse with Bubsy 3D in your library, but it was decent, that's for sure.

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Seafoam GamingConnor Nichols · 29 Jan, 2026
4/10

Ultimately, Bubsy is a franchise that definitely started OK-ish during a mascot boom and was made by a real passionate team, but every subsequent entry got worse and worse, or had a major flaw that made the rest of the game sink like a damaged ship.

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TheXboxHubRichard Dobson · 28 Sep, 2025
5/10

As a collection and a retrospective anthology of Bubsy games, Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection ticks all the boxes. The issue here though, and it is a fairly major one, is that the games weren’t ever very good in the first place. Even with the modern additions to make them palatable, these are bad platformers. And unfortunately, nice inclusions can only get you so far when the gameplay is sub-par.

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Hey Poor PlayerAndrew Thornton · 21 Sep, 2025
3/10

The problem, ultimately, is that this is a collection of really lackluster titles. Even the best game here isn’t worth your time. It’s hard to recommend to anyone because they’re not even bad in an interesting way; they’re just poorly designed. If you are somehow the rare person who has spent the last 30 years holding a torch for this annoying bobcat, then this is the collection for you, but everyone else should stay away.

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Gaming AgeChris Dunlap · 19 Sep, 2025
7/10

I’m giving this props for being a well presented collection but the subject matter is just not very good. I mean, it’s Bubsy, thats basically all you need to know.

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COGconnectedStephan Adamus · 17 Sep, 2025
5/10

But Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection is an incredibly loving and complete package of everything Bubsy. Anyone with nostalgic love for this series will be over the moon. I just don’t think Bubsy’s gonna make any new fans any time soon.

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Pure NintendoTrevor Gould · 17 Sep, 2025
7.5/10

The Bubsy games have become unpopular as time has passed, but his collection does its best to make them more playable than they've ever been. You can relive the nostalgia of the first two 16-bit games, roll your eyes at that Jaguar entry, and experience the refurbished version of Bubsy 3D that makes the original no longer relevant, all with modern updates and extras. I'm happy to see Atari and Limited Run compile these games and make them available on modern hardware, even if they fall short of their titular "Purrfect" designation. Subjectively, their individual appeal might be narrow (one's trash is another treasure), and some might not be convinced to join Bubsy's small fandom. But collectively, this release does plenty right, and those with appreciative mindsets will find value here. It's better than the sum of its parts.

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Worth PlayingCody Medellin · 17 Sep, 2025
5.5/10

There are two ways to look at Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection. The games aren't that great. The first Bubsy game is tolerable, but each sequel has enough bad design decisions that you need the patience of a saint and a healthy helping of cheats and the rewind function to want to reach the end. As far as being an interactive historical archive, this collection is only matched by Atari 50 and the like. It's packed with enough extras and behind-the-scenes material to be fascinating - even for those who aren't fans of the series. Ultimately, it is good that this compilation exists, as even the bad games should be preserved for future generations. The chances that you'll actually want to play anything are very slim.

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