Puyo Pop Fever (DS)
Puyo Pop Fever (DS) (Nintendo DS)

Developer
SEGA
Publisher
Ignition Entertainment
Genre
Puzzle
Players
8
C3 Score
7
Reader Score (0 Votes)
0
7
0
Posted on 01.08.2006
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 5
Reads: 2682
Tags:
Puyo Pop Fever (DS), SEGA, Ignition Entertainment, Puzzle, Nintendo DS
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Comments: 5
Reads: 2682
Tags:
Puyo Pop Fever (DS), SEGA, Ignition Entertainment, Puzzle, Nintendo DS
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The Puyo Pop series of puzzle games have a strong following gathered over the many years it has been in existence. Now, after appearing on more systems than you would imagine, Sega has brought a new edition to the Nintendo DS in the form of Puyo Pop Fever. But how does it differ from the GBA version? Read on to find out...
One thing the game never seems to go wrong on is the visuals. Many may think that purely because the graphics do not pop out and hit you in the face with their beauty that they are in fact quite bland. Well, for a fast-paced, totally manic puzzler the cute, simple-looking Puyos are perfect. More importantly, the game never slows down, ruining the action. There are prettily coloured backgrounds and pleasingly drawn characters with an easy to grasp interface. Basically, it does everything it should do in this department! As for the audio side, the tunes are bright and breezy for the most part, the same as with the GBA edition. The exception here is that the DS game has far more speech included, although it sometimes sounds muffled and hearing some repeated voices during puzzle battles can grow annoying very quickly.
However, there are other aspects to prevent it from becoming stale and too much of an identikit puzzle title. Okay, so PPF does not use the dual-screens for gameplay enhancements, but it does try to incorporate touch-screen functionality. Yet despite the welcomed effort, its clumsy execution will lead you straight back to old-fashioned button and directional pad controls in no time at all!
On top of this, there is the Fever aspect, which when triggered changes your screen to a preset batch of puyo blobs that can all be cleared in a huge chain of combination clearances with the right placement of the falling duo. This, if done properly, results in a cataclysmic array of see-through blobs smashing onto the opponent's side, which can turn the tides of play radically and adds a large amount of fun to the proceedings, especially when done against the annoying computer characters when playing through the extremely twee magic school-style story mode! And if that does not grab your interest, you can instead choose to play endlessly on your own in a traditional sense, a mission mode and a constant fever mode!
Puyo Puyo Pop Fever sticks to the tried-and-tested puzzle formula of lining up a certain number of similar coloured objects (in this case four or more funny little coloured blobs) in a horizontal or vertical plane to make them disappear. The blobs drop from the top of the screen at a progressively increasing speed and you must do your utmost to hang on, clearing as many lines as possible, in order to beat your opponent.
However, there are other aspects to prevent it from becoming stale and too much of an identikit puzzle title. Okay, so PPF does not use the dual-screens for gameplay enhancements, but it does try to incorporate touch-screen functionality. Yet despite the welcomed effort, its clumsy execution will lead you straight back to old-fashioned button and directional pad controls in no time at all!
Rather than just vertical or horizontal lines, though, when four or more like colours touch in any way they then disappear and if you end up with a big enough clearance or combination of lines cleared, blank blobs will be hurled onto the opponent's screen, causing massive damage in general! The clear blobs can only be removed when a set of like colours are connected whilst touching the clear ones, making life extremely awkward when the screen is already filling up at a rapid rate.
On top of this, there is the Fever aspect, which when triggered changes your screen to a preset batch of puyo blobs that can all be cleared in a huge chain of combination clearances with the right placement of the falling duo. This, if done properly, results in a cataclysmic array of see-through blobs smashing onto the opponent's side, which can turn the tides of play radically and adds a large amount of fun to the proceedings, especially when done against the annoying computer characters when playing through the extremely twee magic school-style story mode! And if that does not grab your interest, you can instead choose to play endlessly on your own in a traditional sense, a mission mode and a constant fever mode!
Puzzle games, if of a decent quality, can last you a lifetime in small bursts. Puyo Pop Fever is just that sort of game, with the urge to come back and tackle the computer or a friend repeatedly, beating your own time and scores, as well as humiliating a human opponent where necessary! In addition, there is the added bonus of being able to use just one DS card to access eight-player battles. Okay, it may take quite a while to load up, but it sure does add some great value for money to the package! Once up and running, there are different rule to choose from, with the option of creating your being there as well. Had this been created this year then it would have likely included online Wi-Fi support, but unfortunately it missed the boat.
Gameplay
8
The classic Puyo gameplay returns and proves as addictive as ever for puzzle fans and the Fever mode continues to please.
Graphics
7
Cute, bright, colourful graphics that serve their purpose extremely well without any slowdown.
Sound
6
Nice, breezy tunes that unfortunately become far too annoying over time, as do the screeching voices included!
Value
8
Not only can you play this for many months on your own, the addition of eight-player multi-player fun from just one DS card is very pleasing.
7
C3 Score For a game that was originally released in 2004 in Japan, then early in 2005 for the US, the fact that we have only just received it here in Europe without any extra features is a little disappointing. However, the core gameplay holds so strong that it makes the game well worth picking up!/10
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Fun little puzzle game - but not exactly that different from the GBA version, which will likely be much cheaper now :

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About to board my plane. Merry Christmas everyone!
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Oh. The online store is up and running. Kind of out of place with the colour but whatever.
Nice review. I agree, the fact they made us wait this long and NOT add anything new is pretty retarded.
Nice review. I agree, the fact they made us wait this long and NOT add anything new is pretty retarded.

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Can't be helped due to the differing colours of the sites' buttons :
Wish this had online play - it'd be cool to play against others around the world!
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Wish this had online play - it'd be cool to play against others around the world!

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Soon we can comment on this ya!?!
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I don't see what the problem is with the online store links? They're all the same size, shape with slightly different colours - doesn't make much of a difference, imo.
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I actually think they fit in quite well, considering their different colours! :alien:
Anyway, seems this game has bombed completely and the team disbanded last year...so who knows where the future of Puyo Pop lies.
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Anyway, seems this game has bombed completely and the team disbanded last year...so who knows where the future of Puyo Pop lies.

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