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yes! a GOOD puyo puyo game on pc (tsu is also good but still)
thank you sega! :D
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TSU having a PC version is not really a matter here as Puyo vs Puyo uses TSU rules.
Siggu a écrit :
TSU having a PC version is not really a matter here as Puyo vs Puyo uses TSU rules.
i know but still, thank you sega
And a GOOD Tetris game too. Ultimate was BROKEN, according to a lot of other people.
Anything that follows the modern Guideline ruleset is not good Tetris. It's literally a solved game.

Daily reminder that Tetris: The Grand Master 4 was developed and completed but TTC yanked the license so it couldn't be released.
What’s wrong with SUN and Fever? 🤔
What’s wrong with SUN and Fever? 🤔
nothing, i think this game is a litte better than those 2
pakieismario a écrit :
What’s wrong with SUN and Fever? 🤔
nothing, i think this game is a litte better than those 2
Alright then. You probably could have worded that a bit better, though, since it kinda gives that impression.
Eh, Sun Puyos are kinda annoying. They're supposed to be a helpful powerup but they often act more like garbage that'll mess up your plans.

Fever seems neat at first but can quickly turn into a mess. You can solidly outplay your opponent the whole match only for them to repeatedly 1-chain until they get into Fever and negate everything you've done to them. Sometimes you get these perpetual stalemates where both players keep going back and forth like this, well after margin should've killed someone already. And dropsets are just a headache...

At least it's not Yon though.
Mega Missingno. a écrit :
Fever seems neat at first but can quickly turn into a mess. You can solidly outplay your opponent the whole match only for them to repeatedly 1-chain until they get into Fever and negate everything you've done to them. Sometimes you get these perpetual stalemates where both players keep going back and forth like this, well after margin should've killed someone already. And dropsets are just a headache...

20th made those stalemates far less likely by making Fever weaker
Good Puyo game? This isn't Puyo 20th...
ghml 19 févr. 2018 à 13h08 
Siggu a écrit :
TSU having a PC version is not really a matter here as Puyo vs Puyo uses TSU rules.

Sorry for my ignorance, but what is TSU?
ghml a écrit :
Siggu a écrit :
TSU having a PC version is not really a matter here as Puyo vs Puyo uses TSU rules.

Sorry for my ignorance, but what is TSU?

Puyo Puyo Tsu is the second game in the Puyo Puyo series. It came out in the mid-90s and has been ported to pretty much everything (it's available in the SEGA 3D Classics collection for the 3DS).

Most importantly, it introduced the ruleset (which everyone calls "TSU" to differentiate it from the much worse ruleset the first game had -which Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine has-) that made Puyo skyrocket in popularity and turned it into the competitive falling block game it's known for. Seriously, it had televised tournaments during its peak.

If you've played one of the reskins of the first game (Mean Bean Machine or Kirby's Avalanche) you may notice that games tend to end as "whoever makes 5 chains first wins". TSU introduced (among things like All Clears) the ability to counter chains if your own chain is stronger than your opponent's, which vastly improved the multiplayer part.
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