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Bust A Move 4

Bust A Move 4

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Your Price: $9.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool game!
Review: this game has a lot packed in it. sure, when you play it you think of its graphics. not as good as some others. u put the game down thinking i wasted my money. Next day u play it, you play player vs computer and story mode and think hey this is cool. u invite friends over and thats when you find the MEAT of the game! Player vs Player! characters to unlock anf fun, fun fun!!! Buy this game! Your friends will be BEGGING to play it! Promise!

Kit Kat Bar

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Moveacious
Review: Well, it's 'Bust-a-Move', aka 'Puzzle Bobble', furthermore incarnated as 'Poyu Pop' and a handful of other clones. As with the best Japanese computer games, 'BaM' presents the player with an initially simple task that is repeated many times over, with a gently-increasing difficultly level. Think 'Bubble Bobble' or 'Bomb Jack', games this is distantly related to. As for 'IV', the essential simplicity of the game is still there, but many of the newer additions are like sprinkling sugar onto chocolate, in that they add calories without positively affecting nutritional value. The choice of different characters, for example, satisfied a deep oriental yearning for drama (the suspicion that, somewhere, a Japanese film studio is putting together a series of animated adventures based on the game is irresistable) whilst adding nothing of great substance to the play experience, and the reliance on combo moves gives the game a steep learning curve for newer players. It's all very reminiscent of the last 'Bomberman' game - it's been garnished to such a degree that you can't see the cake for the icing. Still, it has the traditional, honest-to-goodness one-on-one mode so beloved of the previous incarnations of the experience, and if you think that paying [this amount of $] for one of the finest games ever is excessive, you might as well go off and buy 'Daikatana' or something and bore yourself to death.


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