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Bomberman 6
Bomberman 6








He can pump up his bombs, create bridges to cross random caverns or reach high constructs, kick, throw, and catch them. Bomberman himself is also capable of tremendously cool new abilities. There are five gold diamonds to collect in each stage, special power-ups that you'll need to beat the final boss, timed bombs, mega-bombs, special Ultimate Bomberman pieces, and loads of secret environments to discover. As usual, Bomberman must collect bombs and power-ups throughout these worlds to find his way out, or complete the stage. Gamers play as Bomberman, who is sent on a mission to save his world from a clan of evil alien dudes who seemed to have enslaved his race. The game is split into six worlds, each with four stages, sub-bosses and end-bosses. Let's start with the single-player mode first. Suffice to say, the single-player game is more inventive and mysterious than it ever was, while the multiplayer mode is more like Poy Poy - a good thing, but not as brilliant as the perfect, unbeatable Super NES's Super Bomberman. Bomberman 64 is no Super Mario 64, but it uses elements of that great platformer and incorporates them uniquely into this new version. What's more striking to me is the game's remarkable single-player mode, which still carries the same feeling from the previous titles, and elevates the gameplay to a new standard. Bomberman 64, out now in Japan and the US, is now far more balanced between its single-player and multiplayer modes.










Bomberman 6