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Bomberman Hardball | |
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Developer(s) | Hudson Soft |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Series | Bomberman |
Engine | RenderWare |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Party, Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Bomberman Hardball (Bomberman Battles in Japan) is a video game for the PlayStation 2 which takes a departure from the previous games in the Bomberman series, and throws in sports games along with the traditional battle mode.
- 1Gameplay
Gameplay[edit]
Bomberman Hardball is divided into four games. Battle mode (the standard Bomberman game), is joined by tennis, golf and baseball games. At the center of all this is the Living mode, a character building feature in which the player can design a Bomberman for use in any of the battle modes.
Battle mode[edit]
Battle Mode is the centerpiece of this and all other Bomberman games. This mode is essentially the standard Bomberman formula; in the game, players navigate grid-based mazes, planting bombs in an attempt to hit other players (while avoided being hit by a bomb themselves). There are several different variations of Battle Mode, although they all center around the standard Bomberman gameplay.
- Classic Battle: A standard deathmatch-type game.
- Star Battle: Collect the most stars.
- Crown Battle: Find the crown in the level to win the game.
- Point Battle: Earn the most points by killing opponents
- Replay: Watched game sessions saved to memory card.
Baseball[edit]
Baseball has two modes: a single-match mode (exhibition) and a pennant race in which the player takes part in a league match of thirty games against five CPU teams. Aiming is automatic, causing most of the gameplay to revolve around well-timed button presses (baserunning is also automatic; fielding can even be set to be automatic).
Golf[edit]
Golf can either be played in exhibition mode or in a tournament mode, with a total of eighteen holes available. Like Mario Golf, shots are handled with a timer bar at the bottom of the screen. A vertical bar moves along the horizontal one; a button press stops the bar, determining the power of the shot. The bar then moves in the opposite direction, eventually passing a stationary bar. A second button press stops the moving bar again; the closer it is to the stationary bar, the more accurate (i.e. straight) the shot will be.
Tennis[edit]
Tennis has doubles and singles modes on clay, hard and grass courts. You can play through an exhibition match, selecting the number of sets and games, or you can try out the tournament where you play against a series of opponents.
Living[edit]
In living mode, the player can raise a white Bomberman, who lives in his own house. Within the house are several interactive objects, including a television. To get to these interactive objects, you open the remote. The remote options are as follows:
Channel 1: Watch a battle.Channel 2: Watch some baseball.Channel 3: Watch some tennis.Channel 4: Watch some golf.Channel 5: Edit your Bomberman character.Channel 6: Go to the options menu.Channel 7: Display calendar.Channel 8: Name your Bomberman character.Channel 9: Buy things from the gumball machine.
The TV can be used to watch demos of matches (computer-only matches) from the game's different modes. There is also a gumball machine, which allows the player to spend 100 coins on things such as outfits for the player's Bomberman (coins are earned by playing the main game modes, and items are chosen at random). The player's customized Bomberman can be used in any battle mode.
External links[edit]
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By Anoop Gantayat Hudson Soft announced this past week a new entry in the Bomberman family of titles. Titled Bomberman Battles, this latest Bomberman title features four different playable games, all featuring Bomberman and friends.
Three of the games take the series to new ground. A baseball game features the Bomberman characters as players as you play through single games or a thirty game league. A tennis game, playable by up to four players simultaneously, features doubles and singles play. Finally, a golf game, also allowing up to four players to play, features eighteen holes along with all the complexities of a full golf title.
A battle mode of play is also included, of course, playing like a traditional Bomberman game where you place bombs in order to defeat up to three other players. For Bomberman Battles, Hudson Soft has added replays which show bombing scenes from different angles. Aside from this, the battle mode looks just like it did in previous entries of the series.
We have a feeling that the battle mode will once again get the most of our play time, but we'll certainly give each of the modes a try. Bomberman Battles is set for Japanese release this Fall. An American release has yet to be announced.