The popular puzzle game is coming to the DS, taking advantage of the platform's touch panel control system. With the DS's stylus, you must move Puyos to connect them with Puyos of like colors.
Puyo Pop Fever review:
Puyo Pop Fever isn't for everyone, and it isn't without flaws, but there's definitely a crowd that will dig it. Though the overly cute presentation hurts my opinion of the game, the DS market in general may be more accepting. The full Japanese mode is very much appreciated by the more hardcore players, and the challenge is certainly there. If you happen to have some friends to play against, preferably a lot of them, then you're really in for a treat. Otherwise expect a challenging, though somewhat corny single player experience.
Puyo Pop Fever preview:
From the lust for war of the Spartans, the militaristic thoroughness of the Persians, the bravado of the Crusaders, and the brutal warriors of the Aztec Empire to the...
Puyo Pop Fever review:
The game-play is still what makes it such an enjoyable game to play and with the addition of the new multiplayer mode, eight players can now join in on the action with a single cartridge.
Puyo Pop Fever review:
It may feel somewhat familiar if you've played past incarnations of the series, but the multiplayer gaming and the innovative touch screen controls make it much more than a simple port. If you can't wait until Meteos and Polarium makes you cry for your mom give the blobs a go. You won't regret it.
Puyo Pop Fever review:
Story Mode also includes a standard Free Play section, where players are able to select their character, opponent, and difficulty and partake in recreational matches of Puyo Pop against the computer.<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>