The concept of Meteos is one of the many reasons why it's such a good game. The way you play meteos is that there are falling blocks on your screen, which you must line up 3 in a row horizontally or vertically. Sounds easy, right? Not exactly. About a minute in, things start to get faster. The pace in Meteos is constantly hectic, making gameplay very exciting and keeping you on edge. One of the best features of Meteos is the huge collection of unlockables. Every meteos you send out, not including ones used in ignition, count toward your collection of meteos. You use these meteos in the fusion room to form new weapons, sound sets, rare metals, and even new planets! There are 32 planets to choose from in total, ranging from the fiery planet Firim to the holographic planet Layazero. Meteos incorporates the elements of a puzzle game, the unlockables of an RPG, and the fast-paced action of an action/adventure game, which makes it arguably the best DS game ever! Make sure you snag a copy of his one!
The thirst thing that I thought when I read Gamespot's preview on Meteos was: this game is just a sort of Tetris clone. When I watched the videos of the game in action I was immediately proven wrong, and repented for my ... Read Full Review
Positive: + excellent presentation + fun, addicting gameplay + lots of variety within the few offered modes + awesome soundtrack and sound effects + offers a lot to keep you coming back for more Negative: - no... Read Full Review