Puzzle Bobble Plus Wii

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Puzzle Bobble Plus Wii 4,5/5 6346 reviews

Bust-A-Move Plus Publisher: Square-Enix Developer: Taito Genre: Puzzle Release Date: I hate Bust-A-Move. Rather I hate the name. I prefer the franchise under the Puzzle Bobble name. I mean, it’s a Bubble Bobble spin-off, featuring Bub and Bob. Why not leave the connection apparent.

Plus Young MC was so two decades ago. Unlike the Bubble Bobble Series where you take two dinosaurs kids through 100 levels of monsters and mayhem, Bust-A-Move is a vertical “Match Three” based puzzle where Bub or Bob turn a bubble launching crank to hurtle bubbles in each other in an attempt to get through a maze of varying levels.

May 25, 2009  For Bubble Bobble Plus! On the Wii, GameFAQs has 2 reviews, 8 critic reviews, and 1 user screenshots.

How to crack fractalius free download programs for computer. The game has seen over a dozen incarnations, including one that was one of the earliest titles for the Wii that sported awful controls. I bet those people who paid fifty dollars for that game are kicking themselves two years later with this six dollar release, eh?

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This is Taito’s third WiiWare title after Bubble Bobble Plus. IS this latest attempt to rekindle the Bub and Bob duo back into mainstream recognition worth a Lincoln and a Washington tag team, or is it a waste of space? Let’s Review 1. Modes There really isn’t a story to Bust-A-Move as it’s just guiding Bub (But not Bob) through a maze 25 zones, each of which contains five levels. You’ll play through six stages for a total of thirty levels. You’ll have to go through the game multiple times to play through every one of the possible 125 levels in the game. Your other option is “Battle Mode” where you can play against a friend or the CPU.

Here getting bubbles matched or a chain where bubbles fall of the screen temporarily speeds up the rate of your opponent’s ever descending wall, but that the only real Vs. If you were looking for a lot of variety, you’re not going to find it here. However you’re getting a remixed version of the original Puzzle Bobble for six dollars, so 125 levels and two modes is actually pretty good.

You also have the option to download extra games for a mere two dollars each. You can choose pack one which is Puzzle Bobble 2 and pack two is both Puzzle Bobble 3 and Super Puzzle Bobble. I know last year both thought it was a bit sleazy that Square-Enix included a lot of downloadable content right off the bat for, but this is different for three reasons: 1) You can enjoy Bust-A-Move Plus without downloading either pack, whereas you pretty much needed the My Life as a King downloads. 2) Both packs are entirely separate stand-alone games that feature the same gameplay. 3) They are two bucks each, whereas the DLC in MLaaK totaled more than the original cost of the game, spiraling it over thirty dollars for the whole game. With BaMP, your grand total is a whopping ten bucks, and for a superior game to boot.

So it appears Square-Enix has learned its lesson with DLC and then some. For only four follars, you can get three more versions of Bust-A-Move which increases the replay value of this game, but really brings back a lot of nostalgia for long time Bub and Bob fans.

For six dollars, or ten with the DLC, there’s actually a lot of content, stages, and variants of the game to play through. Modes Rating: Enjoyable 2. Graphics Bust-A-Move Plus isn’t going to blow your mind visually, but it is quite pretty. You’ll never a better looking Bub in your life as he walks along the map between stages.

I’m a sucker for Taito’s cute little dino dudes, and Bub looks great even while he’s turning the crank that controls the pointer for your bubble launcher. Each of the twenty five stages has their own background, but you’ll see that static background for the of the stage’s five levels. There’s not a lot of detail or depth to them, but if you were to waste any time looking at the backgrounds in this game, you’d be dead. The bubbles in the game come in eight bright and shiny colours, and it’s really nice to see a game making this much use of colour.

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Unlike the original version of this game, you can’t see the original bad guys from Bubble Bobble in the cubes, which is a bit of a disappointment, but at least it doesn’t take away from any of the fun. Really, there’s not much here to gape at. It’s a match three game, for crying out loud. Still, what the game lacks in detail or 3-D character models with a ton of polygons, it makes up for it by retaining the charm of the original versions of these games.

Graphics Rating: Decent 3. Sound If there is any really flaw with this Puzzle Bobble remake, it’s with the sound. The original music from these games is missing.