Inspired by classic arcade games, PathBlasters looks like an absolute gem that deserves some attention mixing in some fun gameplay elements with a bit of a competitive edge to it.
My first thought when seeing it was it really resembles the idea of the classic Bomberman, but puts it into a fast-paced vertical-scrolling explosive block-pushing puzzler and it looks like so much fun to play with friends. Check out their trailer:
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More: "Move crates, explode TNT, create your path as fast as possible to escape the Guardian. Run through 5 environments with their unique gameplay mechanics. Slide on ice in the mountains, avoid burning floors in the volcano, use chain reactions of blobs in the swamps, and more to discover. Combine speed and intelligence to find the fastest path. Escaping the guardian won't be an easy task!"
It has a mixture of solo play and versus modes, with both local and online play available. That makes me happy to see, because too many smaller fun looking games like that often rely on local multiplayer so great to see you'll be able to play friends anywhere.
PathBlasters has Native Linux support and controller support, so could be a fun one for Steam Deck fans too!
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Love the music in the trailer, too - it reminds me very much of tunes from Jazz Jackrabbit and similar.
Quoting: PenglingDid someone say Bomberman? I'm there!I was waiting for your comment lol
Quoting: Liam DaweI was waiting for your comment lolFirst comment and first Like, too!
Just playing a bit of it right now. What a great concept!
Quoting: PenglingDid someone say Bomberman? I'm there!N-n-n-n-n-no....... No one said Bomberman...... Your just hearing things....... Now go back to sleep......
Love the music in the trailer, too - it reminds me very much of tunes from Jazz Jackrabbit and similar.
Quoting: PenglingDid someone say Bomberman? I'm there!
The various Bomberman games are some of my favorite retro games. If your ever feeling you need some simple gaming comfort food it usually does the trick.
Quoting: StoneColdSpiderN-n-n-n-n-no....... No one said Bomberman...... Your just hearing things....... Now go back to sleep......Hahahahaha!
Quoting: LoftyThe various Bomberman games are some of my favorite retro games. If your ever feeling you need some simple gaming comfort food it usually does the trick.It's my favourite series, though I think everyone on GOL knows that at this point, haha. Last year's Super Bomberman R 2 was my most-anticipated game in many years, and I loved every minute of it.
Quoting: PenglingQuoting: StoneColdSpiderN-n-n-n-n-no....... No one said Bomberman...... Your just hearing things....... Now go back to sleep......Hahahahaha!
Quoting: LoftyThe various Bomberman games are some of my favorite retro games. If your ever feeling you need some simple gaming comfort food it usually does the trick.It's my favourite series, though I think everyone on GOL knows that at this point, haha. Last year's Super Bomberman R 2 was my most-anticipated game in many years, and I loved every minute of it.
Who's your favourite in the R games? Has to be blue bomber for me, I find him so relatable
Not picked up R2 yet as it didn't look different enough from R1 to make it worthwhile.. I still don't think I like the R series as much as bomberman live which is my personal fav
Quoting: Doktor-MandrakeWho's your favourite in the R games? Has to be blue bomber for me, I find him so relatableI don't even have to think about that one! It's the original Bomberman himself, White - he's always determined to do what's right, and his occasional uptight outbursts when nobody else seems willing to step up are a hilarious counterpoint to that (and remind me very much of me doing tech-support for relatives, at times ).
I can't help but love them all, though - they really are a wholesome and adorable bunch.
Quoting: Doktor-MandrakeNot picked up R2 yet as it didn't look different enough from R1 to make it worthwhile..R 2 is actually quite different to R 1, as far as the single-player content goes! The gameplay is somewhat based on the long-forgotten Bomber King spin-offs (1, 2 ), so it's more about exploration and gathering items in large spaces where the individual screens are mostly much bigger than the stages in R 1. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I really enjoyed it - blasting through the exploratory areas has this good "virtual bubble-wrap" flow to it, I found.
Quoting: Doktor-MandrakeI still don't think I like the R series as much as bomberman live which is my personal favI love the Super Bomberman R titles since they're a direct continuation of the five Super Bomberman titles for the SNES (though we only got three of those in the UK back in the day; The US only got the first two). My first Bomberman game was Wario Blast Featuring Bomberman!, though - that one went everywhere with me, just as my Game Boy did!
Last edited by Pengling on 14 April 2024 at 12:50 pm UTC
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