The fast-paced, competitive party game mash-up, Puyo Puyo™ Tetris® will launch on Steam for PC, on Tuesday 27th February 2018!
The fast-paced, competitive party game mash-up, Puyo Puyo™ Tetris® will launch on Steam for PC, on Tuesday 27th February 2018!
No lies detectedDon't worry y'all, this is the game Sonic Team actually put effort into last year
If you want to play just Tetris, you can play just Tetris. The story mode switches between both games and the various modes, but if you want a strictly arcade experience for Tetris, that's present and accounted for here.
Good to hear, thanks.If you want to play just Tetris, you can play just Tetris. The story mode switches between both games and the various modes, but if you want a strictly arcade experience for Tetris, that's present and accounted for here.
Don't worry y'all, this is the game Sonic Team actually put effort into last year
If PC gets audio, could mean PS4 and Switch will be patched to match.Holy crap, we get JP audio? Don't get why the Switch version couldn't have that, but it's good they're having at least one version with both VO options.
I like how the person playing for the trailer has no idea what he's doing.
? Are they credited having worked on the game?Don't worry y'all, this is the game Sonic Team actually put effort into last year
https://steamdb.info/app/546050/history/
Been there since October 2016. that's some slow port.
(They probably had to wait Ubisoft license to Tetris expire?)
Seems likely
I guess I'm in. I like Puyo too, but it's nice having a pure Tetris mode and I'm sure that's where I'll spend most of my time.If you want to play just Tetris, you can play just Tetris. The story mode switches between both games and the various modes, but if you want a strictly arcade experience for Tetris, that's present and accounted for here.
Tetris rights are a real thing. It's why the PS4 and XBO versions of Puyo Puyo Tetris were physical only.It's funny that when this was announced for the Japanese market, they said that it would never come over here because Ubisoft had the Tetris rights in the West. Now, it's on damn near everything.