Bomberman Live Hands-On

Hudson will drop a bomb on Xbox Live Arcade later this summer with this whimsical, competitive nostalgia trip.

Fun With Bombs

Get a load of the explosive action in Hudson's upcoming XBLA release, Bomberman Live.

Hudson Soft's sales pitch for its new Xbox Live Arcade offering, Bomberman Live, begins with an apology for last year's atrocious Act Zero. That edgy take on the classic cutesy multiplayer Bomberman franchise was designed and developed in a bubble by a Japanese team that wanted to make a Bomberman game for Americans without actually stopping to ask American gamers what they'd want in a Bomberman game. As it turns out, the Americans want the same thing out of Bomberman as their Japanese counterparts: lots of silly, googly-eyed dudes running around, hurling bombs, and blowing each other up. Longtime Bomberman players know this sort of intense competition and friendly trash-talking works in any language.

Luckily, that's exactly what you'll get in Bomberman Live, and you'll get a whole lot of it. This new game borrows level designs and power-ups from the best Bomberman games in the series. These include the iterations that appeared on the Super Nintendo, Saturn, and PC Engine; thus, the new game creates a comprehensive whole that even Hudson admits might be the last Bomberman game you'll ever need. Because it supports up to eight players via Xbox Live, will feature support for future downloadable content add-ons, and may even include sponsored tournaments with prizes available, we're inclined to believe Hudson may be right.

Unlike Act Zero, Bomberman Live thankfully doesn't mess with the Bomberman formula one bit. In fact, the American development team collaborated with Hudson's Japanese studio to make sure everything would feel authentic for series fans, all the way down to the bomb-throwing physics and character-movement metrics. Just in case you've never tried this series out over its lengthy history, Bomberman simply has you running around a grid-based level with a number of other players, and everyone throws bombs that explode in the cardinal directions down each adjacent corridor. You can set up combos by laying multiple bombs next to each other, as well as gather items that will enhance your destructive abilities in some madcap ways.

On top of that core Bomberman gameplay, Live will give you a ton of ways to customize your matches. Primarily, the game will be chock-full of familiar power-ups, which do things like make your explosions travel farther, increase your movement speed, and allow you to kick bombs you've dropped. You'll be able to control which power-ups (and power-downs) will appear in your matches, whether they can be destroyed by bombs, whether players can pick up the power-ups you've dropped when you die, and so on. You can even control things like the revenge option, which lets you toss bombs from the sidelines after you die, and super revenge, which puts you back in the game when you score a revenge kill. Finally, you'll be able to save three settings presets so you can jump into your favorite match types quickly online.

In addition to the power-up filters, you'll get a handful of special game modes to play. These include paint bomb, which has you coloring in floor tiles with your explosions to score points, and bombing run, which runs at super speed. And eight of the game's nine arenas will also feature unique gameplay elements, including a jungle level with quicksand that will pull you down; a graveyard with trap doors that will take all your powers if you fall in; a space level with transporter pads that will zap you from one side of the level to the other; and a pirate's island level with a treasure trove of power-ups that you have to bomb your way to in the middle of the level. With all the levels and power-up combinations on offer here, along with the online play, it seems like serious Bomberman fans will be able to come back to this one over and over.

As mentioned, Hudson threw Act Zero's gritty stylings out with the bathwater; Bomberman Live is fully back to form with silly characters and whimsical environments. The company hasn't committed to firm release plans or pricing for the game yet, but reps said somewhat noncommittally that it's a safe bet you'll see the game available for download sometime around July at or under 1,200 points.

52 Comments

  • strawberryheart

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 10:36 pm PT

    This takes me back to the good ol days of multiplayer heaven. Where anyone no matter how good or bad they were at video games could get on and blow stuff up. Classic. The one on playstaion was the best or on Super Nintendo. And for UNDER 1200 it will be a steal. Can`t wait.

  • MangyForestCat

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 2:37 pm PT

    1200?!?!?!?!?!?!!

  • lil-maxy

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 9:05 am PT

    im buying this game no matter what the prize because it is going to be an amazing game

  • Legacyoftain

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 7:12 am PT

    1200 pts is a bit much..but this IS an amazing game...but I dont know if its worth the same price as SoTN..I am gonna wait for a review on this but I do love the old snes bombermans

  • Pure_Awesome

    Posted Jun 25, 2007 6:11 am PT

    bring on the N64 bombermans they were the uhh.. Bomb!!

  • Klinkcow

    Posted Jun 24, 2007 8:14 pm PT

    STOKED!!!!!!!

  • SaintRasmus

    Posted Jun 22, 2007 7:22 am PT

    Looks like good old fun

  • MACMALLEON

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 10:39 pm PT

    I hope it comes out next week!

  • 0tagamerX

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 9:17 pm PT

    YES.

  • pasiip

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 3:00 pm PT

    I am so getting this Hopefully it comes soon because I wont be around during next month -.-

  • comelstr

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 2:52 pm PT

    1200 is too much 15 dead presdents or 15$

  • JuanaSmoke

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 10:42 am PT

    that would be rediculous if its 1200 points, although backshot billiards is already 1200. Isn't this bomberman game from nintendo or even the atari? 800 points at most! cmon!!!

  • Adramelech-

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 8:06 pm PT

    This will be the best XBLA game ever.

  • PacoLocoX

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 6:08 pm PT

    get you dirty bombs rdy we gonna jihad all over some bombermen

  • SaintRasmus

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 3:44 pm PT

    Bomb away

  • AllanBorison

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 2:39 pm PT

    Superawesome-o!

    A great chance to flaunt some of my amazing bomberman skills! xD

    lol.. as if

  • MangyForestCat

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 1:41 pm PT

    1200 POINTS?!?!?!!?!

  • rassnik

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 1:40 pm PT

    do you guys really care if it will cost 800 or 1200?
    this will be worth every point, no matter how much you need to pay...
    just my 2 cents.

  • Kayrod29

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 1:28 pm PT

    Please not 1200.

  • inspectercoley

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 9:53 am PT

    I was gonna wait for halo 3 to get an xbox but look like now I have a reason to get one early

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