Super Bomberman R Review

Some have described Nintendo Switch’s launch lineup as thin, but I’m guessing that’s because they haven’t played Zelda yet. If you have, you know as well as I do that juggling a second blockbuster in tandem with Breath of the Wild would probably be impossible, or at the very least dubious. As such, a console launch co-headlined by Bomberman isn’t as ho-hum as you might…

  • Classic Bomberman gameplay returns
  • Up to eight players, four when off-TV
  • Story scenes are wacky enough to be entertaining.
  • Though fun, this is definitely cookie-cutter Bomberman
  • Asking price is a bit steep
  • Content is limited for single player

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Classic Bomberman gameplay returns Up to eight players, four when off-TV Story scenes are wacky enough to be entertaining. Though fun, this is definitely cookie-cutter Bomberman Asking price is a bit steep Content is limited for single player
Classic Bomberman gameplay returns Up to eight players, four when off-TV Story scenes are wacky enough to be entertaining. Though fun, this is definitely cookie-cutter Bomberman Asking price is a bit steep Content is limited for single player
Classic Bomberman gameplay returns Up to eight players, four when off-TV Story scenes are wacky enough to be entertaining. Though fun, this is definitely cookie-cutter Bomberman Asking price is a bit steep Content is limited for single player
Classic Bomberman gameplay returns Up to eight players, four when off-TV Story scenes are wacky enough to be entertaining. Though fun, this is definitely cookie-cutter Bomberman Asking price is a bit steep Content is limited for single player
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