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NDS
Puyo Puyo Fever -
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Sega has invaded all other platforms with Puyo Puyo
Fever and it's only natural that the PSP and NDS be
stormed as well. Join a new gal named Amitie who
replaces the irrepressible Arle Arja as lead
munchkin for the Puyo banner. Equally effervescent
in every way, Amitie spins, yelps, and does her
thing while manipulating Puyos that rain downwards
in matches of at least four contiguous colors.
Once the game begins, the familiar Puyos rain down in groups of
two. The graphics are shinier than previous
incarnations and each duo of Puyos bounce like
buoyant jelly once they hit the ground. New shapes
include elbow Puyos, teardrop Puyos, yin/yang Puyos
and big Puyos which both break up into 4 separate
Puyos once they hit the ground. Sprightly sound
effects and yelping voices also accompany the visual
bounces for that immersive experience. On each
player's gaming area, background graphics splash a
little bit of color and substance to the visual
simplicity. Puyo Puyo Fever adds an aptly named
Fever Meter to the game which lies to the side of
each gamer's window. It's made up of 7 circles which
measure your Fever level and one starts filling up
the Fever by offsetting your opponent's combo
attacks where little transparent Puyos line up on
the top portion of the screen. Set off your own
combos when the meter is full and shining like a
beacon and you'll see a bunch of 3-D effects on your
side of the screen as the Puyo stacks move around in
a cinematic circus show. The camera will zoom in on
the Puyos and show them being popped in 3-D
isometric action.
Linking a number of combos together will throw down
a commensurate amount of transparent Puyos on your
opponent which blocks its color matching
capabilities. Create a mega-chain of at least 5
linked Puyo pops and you'll potentially squash a big
transparent Puyo on your opponent which takes up the
space of four regular Puyos.
New opponents in the game include Klug, Rider,
Oshareborns and Frankensteins. That's not a typo.
Frankensteins shows up as a true challenger on stage
6 and is a duo. There's big Frankenstein and baby
Frankenstein who sits in a 2-wheeled wheelbarrow...
You know you're in trouble when you hear big
Frankenstein grunting because mass combos are being
chained on his side and a rain of hurt is about to
land on your side. Should you be good enough to beat
Frankensteins, a familiar face shows up on the 7th
stage - Arle Arja. Classic Puyo Puyo music plays on
her stage and she yelps "Fire" and other sayings as
she whups on your Puyo skills. |
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