![]() Taito’s Puzzle Bobble 2 is one of those beautiful genre unicorns for me. Over time these latter examples eventually transcend crude earthly definitions like “good” and “bad” and instead simple be, everyone free to settle on whichever one they enjoy the most whether that’s an LCD Puyo Puyo keychain dangling from a favourite purse or the all-encompassing synethesia of Tetris Effect played from within a VR headset – that one special version, new or old, you’re happy to play even when you’re not sure you want to play anything at all, the one where the instant it you turn it on it feels as though you’ve never been away. Some puzzle games come and go so quietly most people won’t realise they ever existed at all, some burn brightly, once, and then spend the next decade or two commanding almost comically high second-hand prices, and a rare few settle in for the long haul, puzzle series that become so ubiquitous it’s difficult to imagine what gaming was ever like without them. ![]() Looking for something in particular? Search for: Click here to be taken to a random article! Archives Archives
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