Description
Explosive multiplayer action supporting up to ten simultaneous players via multitap. Published by Hudson Soft, released in the USA in 1997. Ten distinct game modes, arenas with varied configurations, power-ups and traps, solo versus AI and tournament modes. One of the most complete Bomberman titles ever released, exploiting the Saturn's exceptional multiplayer capabilities.
Saturn Bomberman review
Dropping bombs to trap your rivals on grids packed with power-ups remains one of the most immediate multiplayer pleasures there is, especially with ten players. The perfect readability and the balance of the chaos make every round tense and funny. The solo mode is decent at best, but the party formula, timeless, works as well today as on day one.
Laying bombs to trap your rivals in an explosive maze: this version pushes the limits of multiplayer by welcoming up to ten players in gleeful chaos. The polished adventure mode and the unbridled arenas guarantee endless laughter. Instant strategy, constant tension and maximum conviviality: arguably the best Bomberman of its generation.
Dropping your bombs, grabbing the power-ups and trapping the opponent in a corner reads in a single match and instantly calls for a rematch. The ten-player mode and the polished campaign turn every round into jubilant chaos. Solo, the interest runs out of breath, but this survival mechanic remains one of the genre's most gripping the moment you play with others.
Beyond a substantial adventure mode, this Bomberman shines through its explosive multiplayer welcoming up to ten players at once. The frenzied matches renew themselves endlessly among friends, carried by varied arenas and power-ups. That festive generosity, a peak of multiplayer on the machine, founds a longevity party-game fans cherish.