![]() ![]() By picking them up, you increase your firepower as well as gain abilities like the power to throw and kick bombs. A fixed, usually overhead view combined with the addition of different types of bombs gives the title more of the action-puzzle flavor reminiscent of classic Bomberman rather than the action-platform feel of its immediate predecessor.īesides the simple act of laying bombs, the gameplay is largely defined by the all-important power-ups. Second Attack features 3D graphics, but you'll progress through each of the game's seven planets in a screen-to-screen manner. The first N64 Bomberman featured free-roaming worlds and a flavor similar to Mario 64, but with bombs. In some ways it's actually closer to the revered NES and SNES Bomberman titles of years past. Though Bomberman 64: The Second Attack is very similar to the original Bomberman 64, the game isn't a complete rehash. OK, there's a little more to it than that. Second Attack sticks to the proven Bomberman formula: You are Bomberman. The story this time involves a bad guy bent on intergalactic domination and a quest for seven elemental stones. Bomberman has returned in his second and probably last outing on the N64, bringing with him a few changes and a Pokemon-esque pet alien named Pommy.
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