Super Bust-A-Move

aka: Bust-A-Move 3000, Super Bust-A-Move: All Stars, Super Puzzle Bobble, Super Puzzle Bobble Advance
Moby ID: 3551

PlayStation 2 version

Super Puzzled Up on the PS2!

The Good
The game has a nice and pretty unique Y2K art style that really screams the late 90's/early 2000's (seeing as it comes from 2000, duh), loading times really aren't much of a issue, it only takes around a couple seconds.

The gameplay of the game is quite snappy and retains most the feeling of the original games in the series meaning it should be quite easy to get into.

The Bad
I really want to know what Acclaim was smoking when designing the box art. Also, while the gameplay is perfectly fine, the game doesn't take advantage of using the analog sticks, a feature heavily used in most PS2 games, meaning all precision is relied on tapping the D-Pad instead of being able to slightly glide the sticks into the direction you want it to aim.

The Bottom Line
The game is good, it is one that I personally pull out to play from time to time. Second long loading times and graphics shouldn't really change if a game is fun to play. And which the game also is pretty common and is easy to acquire a copy of. So if you're a fan of the Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move series, or are just a puzzle game fan who is just looking for a little matching challenge to add to you're PS2 collection, this game has got you covered.

by Anonymous on April 19, 2024

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