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Destructoid Review: Bomberman Live photo

Look, it's no secret that I love this game. Having already had the chance to get intimate with the title at Hudson's headquarters in San Francisco, I knew well in advance that there was something special brewing -- some unholy ritual bringing together the meant-to-be elements of Xbox Live and Bomberman. It's a wonder that this wasn't part of the original Arcade lineup.

It was easy to tell that this game was going to be a favorite of mine, and I'll tell you why: in a room full of three big TVs, twelve journalists and a crew of onlookers, the dialogue between us continually shifted between raucous smack-talkin' and booming outbursts of surprise and laughter, eruptions of cursing, and angry fists shaken at colleagues. This is an experience inherent to the game, so the big question is: how does it translate to the online experience, when your couch is filled with only one ass and those who would see you destroyed by a well-timed remote bomb are swearing at you from thousands of miles away?

Nick, Chad, a slew of community folk and I took to Live to find out. Hit the jump for our review, and don't forget to tell us what you thought of Bomberman Live in them comments!

Flint "Aaron Linde" Ironstag

It's fair to say that Bomberman's exploits on the Xbox 360 have been, up to this point, a somewhat mixed bag. Yeah, Act Zero wasn't what we hoped for, but Hudson knows that; consider Bomberman Live their formal apology. Combining the best elements of previous Bomberman titles into one kick-ass Live-ready experience, I feel comfortable claiming Bomberman Live as the absolute last word on the series -- that is, of course, until the updates and add-on packs surface.

I'll spare you the bare-bones description of the game and the legacy that precedes it -- it's very likely that you're already intimate with the fundamentals of the series, and if you aren't, educate thyself and hurry back. Rest assured, however, that the gameplay that made this classic series classic is indeed intact, enhanced, and explored to its fullest. For you new folk, this is a great introduction to the series -- for the vets, there's a whole lot of new to love here. 

In this latest version of the series, the intrepid developers at Hudson and Backbone have packed a metric ton of variety into the game in the form of levels, game modes, power-ups, and costume customization. There are so many ways to play this game that it'll make your head spin, but it won't take long to find a configuration that suits you. Bomberman Live includes eight maps, each complete with their own "gimmick" (features particular to the map such as crumbling ice sheets, trap doors, teleport pads, et cetera) and each which can be played in any one of the particular modes, which we'll get to in a second. Live also includes several power-up selection presets but will also let you tweak them to your liking -- hate the land mine as much as I do? Turn it off. Sick of Grim laying waste to you and everyone you've ever loved with the Dangerous Bomb? That can go, too. The developers did a fantastic job putting complete control in the hands of the player. 

Having been a fan of Bomberman's multiplayer experience since the SNES days, one concern I had was whether or not Live would retain that smack-talkin', victory-dancin', arm-punchin' dynamic built into its predecessors -- could the Internet provide me the same satisfaction of destroying my friends and laughing over their burning remains, even if they weren't next to me? Since its release on Wednesday, the other editors and I along with a handful of Destructoid community folk have been at each other's throats via Xbox Live just about every night, and it's been about the most active multiplayer experience I've ever had -- the banter was high, the agony of defeat crisp. It was clear to me how effective Bomberman was over Xbox Live when my first Destructoid match came to a close on a very close call -- thunderous groans and jeers from all eight players in attendance, ringing clear through my Xbox Live headset. My concerns were swept aside; the experience was genuine.

This is a game that thrives on absolute chaos, and it is under this chaos that your moves must remain calculated, your bomb drops precise. You can tear ass around a map just dropping bombs at leisure, but if you're playing to win -- or if you're Grim, who's a Goddamn mutant at this game -- you've got to keep a cool head to succeed. This isn't a drawback, though -- quite the contrary. When a match is full with eight players and everyone's hooting and hollering, the social aspect becomes every bit as important a play mechanic as the bombs themselves. 

For those of us still yearning for that classic couch-hurling face-to-face sort of battle, Bomberman Live doesn't disappoint; local play is just as satisfying as it was on the SNES, and empty spots can be supplemented with CPU players. The AI, however, leaves something to be desired (even opponents set to Hard will regularly slay themselves by walking into their own explosions) so you'll want to find some buddies to fill them spots. With an Xbox Live account, however, you can drag up to four players on a single Xbox 360 online to play the world, which serves well to meld the online and offline experiences.

A few hangups hold the game back, however. There's no team play -- having to differentiate friend from foe would've really compounded the absolute calamity I spoke of a few paragraphs ago -- and you can't change game rules on Live without dissolving the match entirely, forcing you to resend invites to your crew every time you want to add or remove power-ups, change game modes, that kind of thing.

My experience with lag and such has been positive with one or two exceptions, but many Dtoiders have reported some pretty vicious glitches in network play, including haunting tales of the Invisible Ghost-Chad, where players dropped like sacks of oranges as a player they could not see did away with them. Savant also mentioned an instance in which revenge carts would appear in the middle of the field once players have been revived, and in his experience, some 20% of games played were marred by one network error or another. Your mileage may vary, of course -- until they were brought to my attention, I wasn't aware of most of these glitches -- but if they're as widespread as the rumblings on ranked Live matches seem to indicate, they warrant a second look. For a game that lives and dies online, consistency is crucial.

Meanwhile, If you're looking for your next Xbox Live Arcade purchase, this may be your best bet. An absolute blast (sorry) with anonymous opponents, old friends or coworkers (even if it means getting your ass splattered by Grim), Bomberman Live is the best version of the classic game yet, taking full advantage of the platform, hardware, and its lengthy legacy. You'll be playing this one for quite awhile.

Verdict: Buy it!
Score: 8.5/10

Rip "Chad Concelmo" Steakface

I am very torn about my final verdict on Bomberman Live! On the one hand, I loved playing every second of it. Like Aaron said, it is pretty much the definitive version of the series, offering a plethora of game modes, customization options, and seriously intense multi-player action. On the other hand, this is a game designed primarily for Xbox Live play (heck, a one-player mission mode is, sadly, not even offered), and in the hours of playtime I have already accumulated, I think I played more games with glitches than without. And for a game priding itself on its fantastic on-line offerings, this is a serious problem that can't be overlooked.

Some of the glitches, mind you, were very mild and did not really affect the overall experience (such as some players being temporarily stuck in certain menus from time to time). The majority of the glitches I encountered, though, were of the game crippling variety, even affecting the overall score of the matches. If you are like me, and live and die by your leaderboard standings, prepare to be ridiculously frustrated.

For example, take the one glitch I experienced more than any other: in the middle of random matches, one player would become invincible for no reason at all. Granted, this person's bombs couldn't do any damage as well, but because of this, when there were two players left in the game, the non-invincible player was forced to kill him/herself in order for the matches to even proceed, thereby forcing a loss and adding a win to the player that, literally, didn't do anything. If this had happened once of twice it wouldn't have been a big deal, but there was one tournament I played in where it happened each and every game! For such an entertaining, high-profile title, I was surprised that the on-line was this, well, broken at times.

What is strange, though, is, despite all of these grumblings, I still had a really great time playing. After each and every cursing fit I would have that was caused by the game freaking out on me, I would play a string of games with no problems at all and have one of the best times I can remember playing a multi-player game (seriously, eight-player antics have never been this much fun). Maybe if I had a warning before I played none of this would have bothered me as much and I just would have shrugged it off as being "that crazy Bomberman and its wacky glitches!" So, here is my gift to you: Bomberman Live! is a remarkably fun game that definitely comes recommended, but be warned: technical snafus abound.

Verdict: Buy It!
Score: 7.5/10

Thick "Nick Chester" McRunfast

If there's any one thing that could kill Bomberman Live, it's certainly not the glitches Chad and Aaron spoke about. In fact, it seems I'm the only one who wasn't thrust into an online game marred game breaking glitches. The few times I did experience "glitches" were clearly network issues, usually as a result of a poor connection with the host. While I'm not saying they don't exist, they certainly weren't invasive enough that I can use them as the scapegoat for why I'm so bad at Bomberman Live.

But winning or losing has never been what makes Bomberman great -- it's the hot eight-player Bomberman on Bomberman action that has always fueled the die hard followers of the series. Bomberman Live, without a doubt, is a love letter to fans. The game essentially contains all of the best bits and pieces of the Bomberman series, which has seen 24 years worth of games. That's right -- the formula for this game may be older than you are, but the grid-based action is still as fun as it was when it first appeared in 1983. Without a doubt, Bomberman has always shined when played with others.

So it might seem a bit odd that I'd complain about Bomberman Live's complete lack of an honest single-player mode, but it's hard to ignore when it seems like offering one would have been so simple. While the game does allow you to play with bots, it's only in one-off games you set up on a case by case basis. There is no real story mode or tournament mode to progress through, leaving the mode essentially only worthwhile for those who want to hone their Bomber-chops (and unlock the game's near endless supply of "costume" pieces to customize your character). However, the game's near idiotic AI turns what could be a learning tool into a frustratingly vapid experience; I've seen computer opponents spend more time humping walls than actually, you know, trying to win a match.

But taken in the context of what it truly is -- a chaotic multiplayer experience -- Bomberman Live is a smashing success. Let's face it: Bomberman has never been about deep, engrossing gameplay. It's always been about yelling at your buddies or screaming for your life as you find yourself trapped in an inescapable situation. At its core, it's about fun, and it delivers on that promise of a good time without breaking a sweat.

Verdict: Buy it!
Score: 8.5/10

 

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king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 00:58
king3vbo
mmmm good times with this game. I <3 Bomberman, and this game just makes it better
the GAMEGOBLIN's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 01:02
the GAMEGOBLIN
I <3 the Bombermanz. Seriously, I rape the Bombermanz.


Too bad I don't have enough points for Hi-Def Bmanz.
NightDehumidifier's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 01:12
NightDehumidifier
It's a terrific time killer with a lot of fun to be had. For a single player game it's alright, but it definitely shines with you and seven others running frantically. The major problem is how at times there can be connection issues that could have you baffled that you trapped a guy in a major explosion yet somehow they survived for reasons unknown.

With that said, it's worth playing as the new flavor of Live multiplayer, and proof that a company can listen to its fans and mend their ways by giving them what they want.
Volcanon's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 01:30
Volcanon
Despite the network issues, Bomberman totally rules! I believe it's the best game on the Xbox live arcade right now. That being said, I want to have bomberman's babies.
Promagnum's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 01:33
Promagnum
I love Bomberman too, unfortunately this is one game I'm anal about, and the xbla version doesn't rouse my interest one bit. It reminds me of 3D pac-man, only more sluggish and aimed at children - wtf?

Save your $12 and dload gens 2.12b and play with anyone you like for free via kaillera.
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:02
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain
I suck ass at Bomberman, but I sure enjoy the hell out of it. almost daily.

It's probably the only game on Live that beats Calling All Cars on the PS3, which I like for the same reason I like Bomberman: Losing is still really friggin' fun.
tazarthayoot's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:23
tazarthayoot
Grim is a bit of a bastard in this game.

Also, Promagnum, it's only 10 dolla, not 12.
Sindicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:26
Sindicate
Best Live Arcade game since..Uno. yes..thats the one.

I play this game quite a bit..those damn costume balls keep me busy.

Bomberman Live FTW.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:32
Dexter345
Another day goes by that I wish I had a 360... Alas, I think my 360 fund is now going toward traveling to PAX...
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:38
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain
@tazar

He covered the whole frickin' playing field in Zombie mode last Friday. I don't think I've been so thoroughly owned before in my life.
StriderS's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 02:58
StriderS
Heh, like you can give it a bad review. Hudson would kick all your asses.

...I like the football dude.
vampireblood's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 03:22
vampireblood
Bought it played it loved it!

One of the best games on Arcade in a long time and its been a LONG LONG time waiting for this.
Rainbowblack's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 03:44
Rainbowblack
Finally got around to playing this yesterday. I did'nt get to play as much as I would have liked to too. but the time spent with the game was awsome.

Sadly I bought the Darkness on the same day. so Bomberman will have to wait a couple more days.
Aaron Linde's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:15
Aaron Linde
We're not in the business of giving good games bad reviews, Strider. We're not on Hudson's payroll -- they sponsored our E3 trip, and that money is ours. Hell, I could mock Hudson for making Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu and they couldn't do a damn thing to me.

...

The men in black suits that just beat the life from my grandmother inform me that my evaluation of Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu may have been premature. I'm being flown to a prison camp in Cambodia where I'll get to play the game for "as long as it takes", they say.
Plibble's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:26
Plibble
I've seen the invisible thing a couple of times, and happened 2 me once..i thought it was a skull

Not as Good as Saturn Bomberman but still brilliant
Aaron Linde's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:26
Aaron Linde








cambodia is fun they are treating me well
Aaron Linde's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:31
Aaron Linde
I think I've discovered a new artform!

StriderS's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:38
StriderS
@Aaron Linde - I was joking. Hudson can't fight, anyway.

lolzelda
Aaron Linde's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:44
Aaron Linde
Strider shut up I am making art.

Wargasmic's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 04:55
Wargasmic
Hudson needs to put in a team mode, a map editor, ability to have bots online, ability to play bombing run on any map, and more sudden deaths (see bomberman 64).

Any of this stuff and I would love them forever.
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 05:07
Copyright 2008 Agent Chieftain
Is that a tattoo of Che Guevara with a >:3 face on his left hip?
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 05:11
Mxyzptlk
Oh noes Linde is going CRAZY!
WmV337's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 06:46
WmV337
Oh lawd aaron, calm down.
WmV337's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 06:59
WmV337
Does that tattoo on Tysons arm look similar to Dr.Kliner to anyone else?
Snaileb 's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 07:45
Snaileb
No...MOAR! MOAR PIXEL ART!!

Linde we have to play this game. I need to see if you cheat the game as well as Grim!
Pangloss's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 07:55
Pangloss
All I can say is, I'm a little disappointed that we didn't see a review from Bulk Vanderhuge.
xtofuconsumerx's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 07:55
xtofuconsumerx
Bomberman has been fun as hell. I played some rounds with Linde and Grim. And let me just tell you, if you want to have fun play with these guys, but if you want to win...well stay away from grim.
dgenerate's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 08:10
dgenerate
Linde! Video games is not art, don't u no this?
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 09:42
BahamutZero
hey I beat grim one on one in a best of three match yesterday... I am pretty proud of myself. there is nothing like a dangerous bomb to the ass
MusashiX2's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 09:51
MusashiX2
i love this new bomberman game. but they REALLY (and i mean REALLY!) fucked up by making the costumes you unlock specific to your Gamercard. just another reason i really hate Gamercards/Sign-ins. i have all these cool costumes, but when my friends come over they are still stuck with an eye patch and a tutu.
Grim Santo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 10:07
Grim Santo
Bomberman is by far the best Xbox Live game ever made.
Justin Villasenor's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 11:42
Justin Villasenor
I've been clocking time on it every day since it came out. The multiplayer has been the most fun I've ever had on an XBLA title. The stupid bot AI has made playing local matches kind of a drag though, which is a shame, since I still have about half of those costume bells to get.
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 11:44
Jordan Devore
I think I can die happy now that I've made a name for myself in Bomberman.
mono's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2007 12:59
mono
Ooooh, Grim, it's on. I'm gonna take down the big dog in the yard.


You know, once I learn how to stop 'sploding myself.
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