Thursday 12 July 2018

Super Bomberman R: PS4 Review

Super Bomberman R: PS4 Review


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Platform: PS4

It's a simple concept - place bombs around a maze, and take out your enemies, giving you the chance to progress to the next phase of your campaign.
Super Bomberman R: PS4 Review

But Super Bomberman R's simplicity is also what ensures its playability.

It's not a difficult concept to grasp, it's an easy one to execute, but it's also an easy one to mess up. However, the 3D edges, combined with the chunky graphics give Super Bomberman R the universality the series has always embraced.

While the campaign level is easy enough to play through, some of the maze's 3D edges take a bit of time to get used to as you try and work out where you can and cannot go.
Super Bomberman R: PS4 Review

With Battle modes allowing for 8 players to take part, and single player Story mode, the game has enough to keep people engaged, even if after a while, it starts to feel a tad repetitive.

It may be fun for all ages, and nicely executed, but Super Bomberman R's repeat playability is occasionally in question - from time to time, it does feel like the game's disposability is also its downfall.

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