![]() True to form, the controls in Super Bomberman R are very simple, which makes them a great fit for the Switch’s Joy-Con controller. Using a single Joy-Con, you use the analogue stick to move, and one of the face buttons for dropping bombs. The gameplay was fast and frantic as ever, especially towards the end of a round, when many of the intervening blocks had been blown away and it was a race to see who could trick the other person into stepping into a dangerous part of the map, while avoiding danger yourself. Although things have changed a little over the years, Super Bomberman R remains committed to that tried and true tradition. Those explosions kill your enemies and crucially, you, if you can’t get out of the way. As in past games, you control a bomber-person, who runs around a grid based map, dropping bombs that explode in vertical and horizontal lines. The bombing continuesīomberman has been around in some form since the mid-1980s. Super Bomberman R will need to draw in a new generation of gamers to its explosive ways, while helping the Switch itself have a healthy launch. More importantly, it’s a big deal for Bomberman itself, as the game is part the Switch’s day-one launch lineup, alongside the new Zelda, 1-2 Switch, Just Dance 2017 and Skylanders Imaginators. This is big news for fans of the franchise, as we haven’t seen the little pyromaniacs in a main series, non-portable title since 2010. ![]() ![]() Super Bomberman R brings back the series’ classic gameplay, balancing a few new twists with the multiplayer formula that the series has always championed. There’s a new generation of Nintendo hardware coming in March, and with the Nintendo Switch, Konami is looking to rejuvenate the Bomberman franchise for a new wave of players. ![]()
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