You forgot to include the other modes for the home version like the level editor (create a stage to your liking), challenge mode (they will rate you depending on how fast and you can clear a level. Yeah, pulleys (I hate pulleys though, you always need to balance it properly otherwise the heavier end will instantly fall incredibly fast) and chain reaction (they actually improved the voices of the characters in the home version compared to the arcade version) are the highlights of this game. I’ve checked it before on the PSN library but it was not available for download but thanks for the tip that it’s now available I’ll check it later. This is my second favorite in the Puzzle Bobble series (Puzzle Bobble 3 is still my number 1 favorite except for the art design). Limitless continues keep the game from being frustrating, too. Reading is helpful for menu navigation, but the game itself is easy enough to figure out how to play. No violence or objectionable material whatsoever. But if you don’t have a Bust-A-Move game to play on your PS3, this one is a great download and I highly recommend it. Since all Bust-A-Move games are pretty much the same, if you already own a game in this series, there isn’t much new here. I don’t know if this was a bug in the original PSOne game, too, but it doesn’t affect the gameplay at all here, so it’s only a very minor problem. A song would play in one level, only to cut out and be silent in the next, reappearing almost randomly again later. Really the only problem I had with this game is that it was a bit buggy in the music department. You can even edit and create your own puzzles! You can also play two player modes with the computer or another player. There is also a challenge mode that isn’t too much different than the regular arcade puzzle mode. In the single player puzzle mode, you take on hundreds of stages, and can choose your path to the end. Some stages have bubbles attached to pulleys, and if you attach bubbles or clear out some, it’ll affect the weight of the bubbles on the pulleys and they may go up or down.īust-A-Move 4 has several gameplay modes. Bust-A-Move 4 adds a new gameplay mechanic: pulleys. Pop all the bubbles in the single player modes to clear the stage, or make the second player’s field full of bubbles to win in the two player modes. Any bubbles hanging under the match will fall and disappear too, and you can earn points and chain reactions in the two player modes by doing that. Match three of the same colored bubble and they’ll pop and disappear. You can also make bubbles bounce off of walls to hit hard to reach places. To do this, you must aim and fire bubbles from the bottom of the screen. You must prevent them from reaching the bottom or it’s Game Over. Colored bubbles are arranged at the top of the screen, and slowly creep down. The object of all Bust-A-Move games is the same, and very simple and easy to pick up and play. But anyway, now you can download one of the classic PlayStation entries in the series published by Natsume, downloadable on PSN (reviewed on PS3 here). It’s also known as Puzzle Bobble, and I prefer that name since the game is based on the arcade classic Bubble Bobble, so it makes more sense. Aside from Tetris and Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo, one of my all-time favorite puzzle game series is Bust-A-Move.
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