More bizarre is the first capacitive multi-touch rear pad we've got to grips with, a reverse tactile surface that initially appears more
gimmick than innovation, but shows ever more potential with every squeeze and prod.
The game manages to maintain the same atmosphere and style as the previous game, but this unfortunately means that there isn't too much
innovation to be had with the game — with the same
gimmick from the previous game, it really just feels like Puyo Puyo Fever in more ways
than one.