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Super Bomberman R

Super Bomberman R

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🎮 Basic Info

  • Title: Super Bomberman R

  • Platform: Nintendo Switch (released March 3, 2017)

  • Developer / Publisher: Konami (with HexaDrive involvement)

  • Genre: Action / Maze / Party

  • Player Count: 1 to 8 players (local and online multiplayer), also co-op for the Story mode with up to 2.


🕹 Gameplay & Core Mechanics

  • You move across grid-based mazes, drop bombs, destroy soft blocks, avoid explosions, collect power-ups, and try to trap or blast opponents.

  • Just like classic Bomberman games, placing bombs in clever patterns and using power-ups well (bomb range, movement speed, bomb count, etc.) is central.

  • Some destructible walls hide items, some areas have hazards (moving floors, traps, etc.) to spice things up.


🧭 Modes

Story Mode

  • The Story Mode consists of fifty stages divided over multiple worlds — themed environments, with different enemies, level layouts, puzzles and boss fights.

  • Designed for solo or 2-player co-op. Players share lives. There are missions where besides destroying enemies you must do things like use switches, escort characters, or survive waves.

Battle Mode

  • This is the competitive heart of Bomberman. Up to eight players go head-to-head in maze arenas.

  • Battle can be local (on the same console or via multiple Switches) or online. Last player standing wins (or team modes depending on settings).

  • Lots of power-ups, bomb-kicks, speed boosts, etc. It can get chaotic, especially with more players.


🎨 Presentation & Extras

  • Graphics: Clean, vibrant visuals with 3D-styled mazes and characters, though gameplay is essentially 2D grids with depth. Environments have dynamic elements.

  • Sound: Classic Bomberman sound effects (explosions, power-up bips) plus voice acted cutscenes in Story Mode.

  • Character Customization: There’s a shop where you can spend in-game currency (“Gems” earned from playing) to unlock cosmetics — hats, shells, different skins, some new characters or bomb types, etc.

  • Multiplayer Options: Use of Joy-Con controllers, various configurations (tabletop, split screen, handheld, docked). You can play with multiple switches locally, or online versus.


✅ Strengths

  • Strong nostalgia factor: the core Bomberman formula is very well preserved.

  • Great party game: Battle Mode especially shines when played with friends in the same room.

  • Story Mode adds variety beyond just the multiplayer mayhem; it provides single-player content with challenge and progression.

  • Cosmetic unlocks give extra motivation for replay.

  • The levels and hazards are varied, so you don’t feel like every battlefield is the same.


❌ Weaknesses / Criticisms

  • Online community has been noted by some players to fade; matchmaking can take time or be hard to find players.

  • Although it supports up to 8 players, depending on region and console setups, there are restrictions as to how many players can be on one Switch or across multiple Switches.

  • Some players feel certain arenas or graphics (lighting, shadows) clash with the classic cartoonish Bomberman vibe.

  • For those used to the old classic versions, the newer extras or modern graphics might feel like they lose a bit of the simplicity or charm.


🌟 Legacy & Reception

  • Super Bomberman R was the first major Bomberman console game in many years (after the original Hudson Soft closure), so it carried expectations.

  • It was a launch title for the Switch in many territories, helping it visibility.

  • It has sold well (over a million copies) and has had updates adding stages, characters, accessories, etc., increasing its content after release.

  • It reinforced Bomberman as a party staple on modern consoles, though some fans prefer the pure classic versions.

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