Go go get it.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Not every genre came to play in 2024, but action certainly did. It delivered several high-quality games covering a variety of play styles: action-platforming, beat-'em-up, hack-and-slash, etc. For those looking for a spiritual successor to Goemon, Good-Feel delivered the goods with the brawling platformer Bakeru. For millennials searching for that nostalgia fix, Digital Eclipse brought Power Rangers back into the spotlight with the co-op belt-scroller Rita's Rewind. For those craving more Souls-like, deflection-based gameplay, Red Candle Games produced an action-platformer even Sekiro diehards could respect. And for those asking what fills the void after Nier: Automata, Shift Up offered a possible answer in Stellar Blade."
"TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge kicked off a wave of nostalgic beat ‘em ups that shows no signs of slowing down. While none of these challengers have managed to match Shredder’s Revenge in quality, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, from Digital Eclipse and Atari, comes the closest so far. With a stellar presentation, an impressive mix of gameplay styles, 6-player local co-op, and online co-op, Rita’s Rewind promises a morphenomenal time for Power Rangers and beat ‘em up fans," says Co-Optimus.
I'll pick this up when it gets a physical release. There's already been one big update. By then I'm sure there will be another one.
XBA says: Digital Eclipse has delivered a love letter to the Power Rangers' heyday of 1993-1996.