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Abstract: By now, when a new version of Lumines comes out, you know what to expect. Two-toned squares will fall from the sky and it is your job to match them up while a steadily increasing time line scrolls across the screen to erase the matched blocks. This is ...
Abstract: Lumines was one of the first PSP titles that really offered something unique to the platform. When it first launched you couldn't find the game on any other system and its techno-infused puzzles were as hypnotic in their rhythm as the game was addictiv...
Abstract: Like the Live Arcade version of Lumines Live before it, the Network release of Lumines Supernova proves that the franchises vibrant graphical style and uncomplicated gameplay translate magnificently to high-definition. What makes this PlayStation Ne...
Lots of new, beautiful skins, Sequencer, Mission, and Dig Down modes are a good change of pace, Simple gameplay with tons of underlying depth, Jampacked with content for just $15, Brilliant presentation, style, and music.
No online multiplayer or Versus CPU mode, Lots of recycled content.
Lumines Supernova is well priced and brimming with great content, but the lack of online multiplayer is unfortunate. ...
Tons of content, Sequencer mode is a great addition, Highly addictive,
idering that Lumines' main audience probably digs the techno vibe it only seems obvious to offer them a chance to become a flybynight DJ. There are a variety of instruments to compose your tracks including drums, bass, effects and a host of other DJ t...
Abstract: Just when you thought that the puzzle genre had been completely exhausted and was on its way to the trash, along comes Lumines. The series, which debuted in 2005, did what many doubted could be done: created a unique, innovative concept for a puzzle ga...
Abstract: The original Lumines will always hold a special place in my heart. When I picked up my PSP in 2005, I left Best Buy with the system, Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee, and Lumines in hand; both games vindicated my purchase of the new portable platform, but it w...
Not revolutionary, but certainly the best version of Lumines yet. 8.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:8.6/10Sound:9.4/10Gameplay:8.9/10Longevity:9.3...