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BOMBERMAN TOURNAMENT (GBA) By WILLIAM BARKER I hope not, because I'm having a hard time putting away this very enjoyable title - the latest in a long, long line of Bomberman games. And within this title, there's no greater joy than toasting your very best of friends. By toasting we don't mean covering them with oil/fat then consuming, either. Bomberman Tournament comes complete with plot and there is even a cut-scene - is there anything these new toys can't do? It all started on a sunny Sunday afternoon in the Bomber Galaxy. A distress call was intercepted from a planet called Phantarion, reporting that five meteors had impacted with the planet's surface. Bomberman Max was sent to Phantarion to uncover the truth behind the mysterious distress call, only to go missing! Nooooo... But, as the original Bomberman, it is your mission to rescue Bomberman Max, or alternatively bring back his rotting corpse. Either will do...
As you can tell, Bomberman Tournament has made quite an impression on me. Initially, it was the tried and true battle mode. Up until now, my favourite Bomb game was Bomberman 64. But, like so many 2D games gone 3D, it turns out that the old two-dimensional gameplay just won't go away. The action is pretty intense from the get-go, as any AI setting other than 'easy' will provide more bang (and less smell) than toilet bowl full of fireworks. The game is deceptively simple and requires the player to simply place bombs and wait for them to 'cusplode, hopefully sallying your opponents chances in the process. On top of all this, powerups can be used to harness special abilities. With the right powerups you can kick bombs away, increase your maximum number of bombs, their range and also increase your walking speed. However, there are also dodgy powerups, or dodgerups, as we call them. These will slow you down, screw with your controls even lengthen the fuses on your bombs, all of which affect your ability to cause maximum carnage.
With a superlative battle mode, you'd think this game couldn't get any better, right? Wrong! The quest mode is basically you traditional old-skool Zelda remake, only instead of a sword you've got bombs. During your quest you'll earn cash, spend it in shops, complete quests, beat boss monsters and rear the game's Pokemon equivalent - Karabon. Granted, I've always loved Bomberman, so if you know you don't like him, take about 10 per cent off playability and enjoyment scores. Overall, this is quite possibly the best Bomberman title I've ever played. The battle mode has replay qualities matched by few and the quest mode is engrossing and nostalgic and the graphics are charming, too. A must-have for portable gamers.
ORIGINALITY 70%
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