Loved to death that energetic japanese take on classic tetris formula (all three of those across PSP/Vita) – absolutely hated lousy work someone’s done with PC port (mainly because they screwed up the “clearing wall” timing for most of the tracks, so extra-kicks in the music mix for doing combos sounded out of sync with the main song) It wasn’t game-breaking, but, being one of those rhythm games, where rhythm is mostly a cosmetic dressing, it was very annoying. I would give away my arm and leg for having proper hi-def/60fps PC port of Vita’s Lumines Electronic Symphony with all the originally licensed tracks included, but that’s never going to happen.
LUMINES™ Advance Pack
- Release Date:
- Apr 18, 2008
- Developer:
- Q Entertainment Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Ready for the next challenge? Prepare yourself for the ultimate LUMINES experience and show us your skills!
This exciting pack includes:
- 21 skins + 2 bonus skins for Challenge Mode
- 60 mind-bending puzzles to solve in Puzzle Mode
- 35 stages of quick-thinking and fast-moving in Mission Mode
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User Reviews
The port isn't very good, but man, I loved this game back when it was first released on the PSP. The clean graphics, good music and addictive gameplay; it all made sense. The goal is to create cubes (by using cubes). The cubes that fall down have two colors so you have to match them and try to make as many cubes as possible before the 'beat line' moves over them. It's really a line that moves from the left to the right (apparently on the beat of the music, but I'm usually too focused to notice) and clears the cubes. Of course things speed up after a while until you are overwhelmed. It has a lot of similarities to Tetris actually (it's hard to create a game like this these days that doesn't use Tetris elements so I can live with it. Besides; Tetris rules !). Anyway, the game itself is definately worth it, the port itself, however... not really. If you can get it cheap, do yourself a favor and get it immediately though. [quote]If you enjoyed this review please consider following me: [ur...
Color coded blocks fall and chaining them together makes them disappear. What makes this game unique in the puzzle genre, though, is that the blocks don't simply disappear instantly - a white line sweeps over the entire field periodically, and as it passes over chained blocks it "tags" them for destruction. While it is doing so, you can add more blocks to that. They are destroyed once the white line reaches the end of the current chain. This is interesting because it allows you to extend your combos, adding a little more depth to the game. One of the key features of the game is that the blocks emit sounds in tune with the songs, and doing bigger combos changes the music. The bigger and faster you combo things, the more frantic the song gets. There a few game modes, like mission, puzzle, time attack and regular. Nothing you haven't seen before, so no need to explain. Will you like it? I don't know, but you will certainly hate it if you dislike the soundtrack, so before buying it, t...
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Tetris mal ganz anders. Aber irgendwie habe ich dafür einen Klotz im Kopf. 3/5
hours of puzzling fun, and snazzy music
Great fun, great music. Amongst countless falling block/abject games, this is one of the best.
I love dynamic puzzle games. The color combinations mixed with spatial awareness and timing create a fun game I have played for way too many hours. The challenges add another layer for great replay value.
This isn't Tetris, but it puts me in a similar zone that Tetris does what I'm doing well. The gameplay + the music + the bankgrounds make for a zen experience, sometimes. There is a remaster, which I also own. I prefer the original because it's what I'm used to, but the remaster has prettier graphics. In turn, this version is going to run smoother on more computers. Both the remaster and the original are fine games if you like shape-orientation puzzles and EDM.
It's a good game.
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FAQ
How much does LUMINES™ Advance Pack cost?
LUMINES™ Advance Pack costs Free.
What are the system requirements for LUMINES™ Advance Pack?
System requirements are not available for LUMINES™ Advance Pack.
What platforms is LUMINES™ Advance Pack available on?
LUMINES™ Advance Pack is available on Windows PC.
Is LUMINES™ Advance Pack worth buying?
LUMINES™ Advance Pack has 84% positive reviews from 19 players.
When was LUMINES™ Advance Pack released?
LUMINES™ Advance Pack was released on Apr 18, 2008.
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