![]() ![]() Trying to clear levels while playing in TV mode with a friend is hard enough, but attempting to do it with an ally is nearly impossible. I’ve played this mode – as well as the multiplayer mode – both in tabletop mode and TV mode, and I can firmly say that no one should EVER play this game anywhere but on a TV. When played cooperatively, you have the benefit of another ally helping you out, but obviously the chaotic nature of the game itself is doubled. To that end, Bomberman works really well. Every 9th and 10th stage of each world is a battle against that worlds boss. This story mode will offer players 50 levels to play through, and while that might not seem like a lot, the difficult curve spikes considerably, making 50 levels seem like a lot. That being said, if you are playing Bomberman it’s because you want to blow stuff up, not because you want a story. The characters have no depth, and the enemies you fight don’t ever leave a lasting impression. Without the story, this mode would play exactly the same. The story is incredibly cheesey, and only exists as the catalyst for the actual game play. ![]() As you battle through the various worlds, you will encounter increasingly more difficult levels, monsters, and bosses. If you plan on being very social with your Nintendo Switch, Bomberman is probably the title you will currently want to invest in!īomberman is loads of fun when playing with a friend. ![]() Full retail price for Bomberman? Although I was skeptical that a Bomberman title could fetch that type of financial commitment, I’ve changed my tune slightly while playing through it. When Bomberman was announced I was fairly excited, but when I saw the initial purchase price, I quickly stepped back. ![]()
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