![]() ![]() Star bubbles will eliminate all of the like colored bubbles it gets hit with. Rainbow bubbles will turn to the color of successfully matched bubbles it was adjacent to. Some levels let you bounce a bubble out of the level without using it, but other levels have anti-bouncing surfaces.īesides the colored bubbles there are two unique kinds. You only have a few seconds to shoot the bubble or it will shoot automatically. In challenge mode you have to clear five rounds at a time and afterwards get ranked on how fast you were able to complete the levels and if you managed to clear them all. The chain reactions causing bubbles to go into each other's board adds quite a challenge! The player versus computer mode offers multiple difficulties (Practice, Normal, Expert). Player versus Player does not work on the Vita, but I imagine it is a blast on the PS3. I guess I am spoiled by how most games give you the option to load from the main menu.īesides the single-player campaign, there are two multplayer modes, a puzzle mode, a challenge mode, and lastly, a level editor. To load a save you have to go to to "Option", Memory Card, and finally data load. Finding the option to load my save took some digging into the complex menu system. I like the infinite continues and the ability to save my progress. Moral Warnings: The single player campaign uses tarot cards Weak Points: Menu system is not intuitive Strong Points: Fun and challenging gameplay After completing five levels in an area, that particular tarot card is sealed. Madame Luna takes this light source and splits it into seven pieces and it's up to Bub and Bob to retrieve them if they want to see the light of day again. The mischievous Cleon has stolen planet Bubbleluna's light source. The single-player campaign features over one hundred tarot card themed levels. The multiplayer modes feature a chain reaction system that causes bubbles to move across the board, possibly causing more chain reactions. If the pulleys dip below the threshold, you will lose. In these levels there are one or more pulleys that will adjust based on their load. New to Bust-A-Move 4 is the pulley system. Fortunately the PSN release lets you continue infinitely and after the first attempt, you get a guide to show you where the bubble you shoot will land. ![]() If too many bubbles fill up the level, you will lose. Once three colors are matched, they will disappear. The premise is simple: you must shoot bubbles into similarly colored ones. Outside of Japan, the popular series is known as Bust-A-Move. Thank you Natsume for sending us this game to review!īust-A-Move 4 was released in Japan in 1998 as Puzzle Bobble 4. Available on: Dreamcast, PC, PS1, PS3, PSP, Vita (reviewed) ![]()
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