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February 2012
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The editors liked
Simple yet deep gameplay that can be enjoyed for any length of time
Playlist and shuffle options are great additions
Superb and sizable electronic soundtrack
Online leaderboards keep you coming back
Impressive array of visual styles.
The editors didn't like
No AI opponents in Duel mode
Lacks original game's Puzzle mode.
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Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Tim , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: Lumines : Electronic Symphony is a great game, it's not however a great vita game. The gameplay hasn't changed much and nor should it, the controls were tight and responsive when the first Lumines came out and the controls are still tight and responsive w...
Abstract: Lumines Review1 2 "Haemorrhoids?" I ask Andy, VideoGamer.com sales executive and trivia taskmaster. I'm not sure what he's talking about, but it's definitely got something to do with my bum. I close my eyes and see Lumines: Electronic Symphony's neon-l...
Abstract: Almost seven years after it was released alongside the PSP, is still a must-have game for the system. Its uncomplicated Tetris-style gameplay makes it fun to play for both short and extended periods of time, and its stylish presentation still serves as...
Simple yet deep gameplay that can be enjoyed for any length of time, Playlist and shuffle options are great additions, Superb and sizable electronic soundtrack, Online leaderboards keep you coming back, Impressive array of visual styles.
No AI opponents in Duel mode, Lacks original game's Puzzle mode.
Abstract: If you never got your hands on a PSP, you might not be entirely familiar with the Lumines franchise. Ubisoft released the original in 2005 as a launch title for the PlayStation Portable, but it splashed down with relatively little fanfare due mostly to...
Abstract: If Lumines was your drug on the PSP, know that it's been refined and made stronger. This is the hard sh*t, folks. You're in danger of totally crashing and burning with Lumines: Electronic Symphony on the Vita. This is the worst for those who barely m...
Abstract: For puzzle game fiends like myself, the original Lumines injected a massive amount of sound-appeal into a pretty standard genre. It's not that catchy music didn't exist in puzzle games before its PSP debut (or have their own brand of audio/visual charm...
Load times could be a bit shorter and I wouldn't mind seeing the price come down, but Lumines: Electronic Symphony is amazing. It's the simple puzzle game we've known for a while coupled with new mechanics like the shuffle block and the Vita's connecti...
Abstract: On its surface, Lumines - which is pronounced luminous, by the way - is very simple. Groups of four blocks, made up of no more than two colours, drop from the top of the screen (in much the same way a tetrimino does in Tetris) and you must arrange them...