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If you don't like the rules in the battle mode, you can use the Bomberman Party Edition's custom mode to tweak the settings to your liking. The game offers a few new twists, such as screen-filling hyperbombs and post-death chariot riding, which you may enable or disable at your leisure. Some people won't enjoy flying around the screen and pestering their friends after they've been fragged, so it's nice to see an option to disable this feature. You can also adjust round length, number of matches per win, quantity of power-ups, and hit points as well. From the amount of available options, it is obvious a lot of effort went into creating Bomberman Party Edition's multiplayer mode.
Unfortunately, all is not rose petals and ice cream in Bomberman land. Bomberman Party Edition's single-player mode, as is usually the case among Bomberman titles, is trash. Prior Bomberman titles take you on a journey through lush jungles and bizarre alien worlds, exercising your bomb-dropping skills to save the world. Bomberman Party Edition not only lacks this subplot, but it also lacks the lush worlds. As you progress through the game's 50 levels, you'll combat endless hordes of mindless enemies on levels that barely differ from the multiplayer battle arenas. While there are more enemies to clear, there is no complimentary increase in detail or design. Furthermore, you get an extra life for every level you beat, throwing difficulty right out the window. Zero fun and zero challenge. About the only bright spot in the single-player mode is that playing with the classic visuals enabled gives the game a sort of 1987-era NES-style nostalgia.
Visually, there isn't much you can do with a top-down arena battle title. Bomberman's visual design peaked with Super Bomberman 3 and hasn't changed since. Despite a few post-explosion particle effects and transparencies, Bomberman Party Edition doesn't seek to improve upon this formula either. While the formerly anime-style character models now have a pseudo-CGI feel imposed on them, the overall look and feel is on par with Saturn Bomberman - in other words, crisp and nondistracting. The game's sound quality meets a much worse fate, however. Sound effects and character voice snippets are hilarious and impacting, but Bomberman Party Edition's background music is simply atrocious. Remixing the old Bomberman themes is one thing, but giving them a Muzak twinge is cruel and unusual punishment. Still, Bomberman has never been about visuals or sound, so Bomberman Party Edition doesn't stumble too badly.
Despite its unusually deficient single-player mode, Bomberman Party Edition still manages to succeed where many previous attempts have failed, delivering an uproariously enjoyable multiplayer experience. With the popularity of party titles such as Mario Party and Crash Bash, Vatical is obviously aiming to offer this subset of gamers another alternative for their group-gaming dollar. Thanks to its less than modern visuals, Bomberman Party Edition may not make the same overwhelming first impression that competing efforts achieve, but if you give it a minute or two, you'll likely find the addiction known as Bomberman has you in its grasp.--Jeff Gerstmann--Copyright © 2000 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Multiplayer Game,
By Garth O'Sullivan (Southeastern, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bomberman Party Edition (Video Game)
This by far is the best multiplayer game, and the best Bomberman game in the series. The single player mode isn't as good as other bomberman games, but the multiplayer battle game really makes up for it. Before you even play there are about 25 characters and about 30 different levels, each with their own uniqeness.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Entry into the Bomberman series....,
By Bob Linnehan (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bomberman Party Edition (Video Game)
This was not too bad, but comparing it to the likes of Bomberman for Super NES it's nowhere near the fun rating. The multiplayer is decent, with many a new power up and tricks. Also, you can be a number of crazy new characters, each with their own special abilities. I would only buy this game for the multiplayer fun, because the single player is [notvery good], much like all the other bomberman's for other systems.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great game for the family,
By "cindy21dotcom" (silver spring, md United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bomberman Party Edition (Video Game)
this game gets my family together, it is fun and exciting. i love seeing my kids get so into a game and having the fun and excitement with even their dad, thanks
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