The Outerhaven writes: Tetris Forever used a time travel theme to send you back into the past 40 years of the franchise; however, if you grew up playing Tetris in the West, you won’t find the titles you’re familiar with. Japanese versions of the games here are abundant and very fun but there are some duplicates which showed laziness in the selection.
CCG writes - "Tetris Forever is a fantastic homage and interactive documentary of the history of Tetris. If you are just here for the games, there are lots of excellent Tetris games out there. This certainly has some, but because of the way Nintendo doesn't license their games for other platforms, many of the most iconic aren't here."
Tetris Forever is a captivating, wonderful collection of the history of the greatest video game of all time.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Once again, the Gold Master Series proves to be the gold standard in game preservation, documentation, and celebration. Thanks to Digital Eclipse, Area 5, and contributions from Henk Rogers, Maya Rogers, Alexey Pajitnov, and others, the history of Tetris has now been told more comprehensively than ever before. The only downside is that many important versions of the game are missing, ostensibly due to rights issues. In a way it's poetic, considering licensing disputes are central to the Tetris story."