Psycho Pigs on 3DS (
think Bomberman with a little bit of bacon grease drizzled on top) is a mere 13 % off for the next week.
Think Bomberman with a little bit of bacon grease drizzled on top.
With competitive multiplayer for up to four,
think Bomberman with the camera moved, and bows instead of explosives, and then you are getting close to Ascension's engaging appeal.
Psycho Pigs on 3DS (
think Bomberman with a little bit of bacon grease drizzled on top) is a mere...
For a long time,
we thought Bomberman and the Crash Trilogy remaster is exclusive.
Not exact matches
I can
think of a grand total of 2 party games EVER that are better: Super
Bomberman on the SNES and Twisted on the 3DO.
There were more japanese stuff at RSM, and I found some Sega Saturn games:D Pretty nice titles I
think as well:) Vampire Hunter, Bubble Symphony & Saturn
Bomberman Fight: D
Think of it as
Bomberman meets the tone and setting from Twisted Metal.
I like to
think of Trap Gunner as a
Bomberman for serious gamers.
One thing I
thought for sure would never happen would be the resurrection of
Bomberman as a leading franchise on a brand new Nintendo console.
Unfortunately, it may have been better for
Bomberman to remain in the
thoughts of gamers that remember the series fondly, as Super
Bomberman R doesn't do anything new or special for the loveable character.
How well do you
think Super
Bomberman R would've sold as a 2014 PS4 game?
When it comes to popular Nintendo IPs from our youth, we always
think of such franchises like «Super Mario Brothers», «The Legend of Zelda», «
Bomberman», «Contra», among others.
It comes with a «Last Man Standing» mode that sees the last survivor being deemed the victor (
think standard
Bomberman rules), as well as a «Deathmatch» which is based upon racking up scores with kills.
As we reported yesterday, the first free DLC for Super
Bomberman R released today, but it was bigger than initially
thought.
We reviewed Super
Bomberman R and
thought it was alright, but a little expensive for what you got.
Oddly, it took Hudson Soft 14 years to eventually
think «you know what, we should make a 2D platformer and put
Bomberman in it».
You may
think the art of yearly releases is the domain of sports games, but Hudson Soft tried it back in the early»90s on the TurboGrafx with
Bomberman ’93 (and later
Bomberman» 94).
I had
thought about doing a write - up like this one at some point down the line, but I'm glad you came in to save the day because you seem to have a better grasp on context than I do, and boy howdy do I already have a long list of
Bomberman - related projects to attend to...
Spare a
thought for PS3 and Wii owning
Bomberman fans though: versions of the game were also planned for both systems but they were cancelled.
If you
think there's not a lot of creativity when it comes to
Bomberman «s potential moveset, I have a simple answer: if Nintendo managed to give that stupidly one - dimensional Duck Hunt dog a cool moveset, they could easily make an equally interesting one for
Bomberman.