This is a review for Super Puyo Puyo for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). This is my personal opinion from my experience with the game, so I ask that you respect it. If you have a differing opinion on some things I think about this game that is completely fine.
Depth: The game play is quite simple and easy enough to learn and progress in. However, the game does not stay "easy" for long (which is a good thing). As you progress in the game and as time passes by, the speed at which the puyo fall increases. This adds fun and could become quite hectic. For this, I give it an 8/10 for depth.
Difficulty: The game is not impossible, but it proves to be a challenge as the speed increases and your rivals become more cunning with how they use certain techniques. I implore you to not give up easily! Thus, this will receive a 7/10 for difficulty.
Story: I can't really say much about the story without spoiling it, but this particular game is in Japanese. I don't know any one who understands Japanese and I am teaching myself at a rather slow pace. Well, what does that have to do with the game and story? I'll tell you. The game is playable and enjoyable even without understanding the dialogue of the characters. However, if you really want to get to know the characters or you like to know what the characters are saying, this is not the best candidate for you. So I give this part a 5/10.
Addictiveness: I'm not sure what I can say about this. I find this game very addicting in many ways. My first reason is that the game play is fun and it pulls you in if you're into puzzles. My second reason is that I try to beat my score and 5 minutes of trying could turn into 5 hours. I count those things as "addictive."
Sound: The sound effects are not exactly memorable, but the music is catchy enough to overlook that and keep you occupied. So I give this area a 6/10.
Graphics: The graphics are nice. I like the style of the characters and the animation is smooth enough to enjoy (maybe it's because I like the anime drawing style). Other than that, I don't really have too much to say about this particular area. So I give it a 6/10, because it's not making me cringe as I look at it, but it's not much different from other anime styles.
Overall: My overall view of the game is fun, fun, fun! If you like fast paced puzzles, have someone to play with, or like Japanese games, this game is just for you! I encourage you to give the game a try and see for yourself how addicting its game play can be.
This concludes my review for Super Puyo Puyo for the SNES.
This is a review for Super Puyo Puyo for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). This is my personal opinion from my experience with the game, so I ask that you respect it. If you have a differing opinion on some things I think about this game that is completely fine.
Depth: The game play is quite simple and easy enough to learn and progress in. However, the game does not stay "easy" for long (which is a good thing). As you progress in the game and as time passes by, the speed at which the puyo fall increases. This adds fun and could become quite hectic. For this, I give it an 8/10 for depth.
Difficulty: The game is not impossible, but it proves to be a challenge as the speed increases and your rivals become more cunning with how they use certain techniques. I implore you to not give up easily! Thus, this will receive a 7/10 for difficulty.
Story: I can't really say much about the story without spoiling it, but this particular game is in Japanese. I don't know any one who understands Japanese and I am teaching myself at a rather slow pace. Well, what does that have to do with the game and story? I'll tell you. The game is playable and enjoyable even without understanding the dialogue of the characters. However, if you really want to get to know the characters or you like to know what the characters are saying, this is not the best candidate for you. So I give this part a 5/10.
Addictiveness: I'm not sure what I can say about this. I find this game very addicting in many ways. My first reason is that the game play is fun and it pulls you in if you're into puzzles. My second reason is that I try to beat my score and 5 minutes of trying could turn into 5 hours. I count those things as "addictive."
Sound: The sound effects are not exactly memorable, but the music is catchy enough to overlook that and keep you occupied. So I give this area a 6/10.
Graphics: The graphics are nice. I like the style of the characters and the animation is smooth enough to enjoy (maybe it's because I like the anime drawing style). Other than that, I don't really have too much to say about this particular area. So I give it a 6/10, because it's not making me cringe as I look at it, but it's not much different from other anime styles.
Overall: My overall view of the game is fun, fun, fun! If you like fast paced puzzles, have someone to play with, or like Japanese games, this game is just for you! I encourage you to give the game a try and see for yourself how addicting its game play can be.
This concludes my review for Super Puyo Puyo for the SNES.