Meteos Wars

Meteos Wars is a tile-matching video game developed and published by Q Entertainment for Xbox Live Arcade. It was released on December 10, 2008,[1] and is a sequel to Meteos. Similar to that game, it requires players to match colored blocks, launching them off the top of the screen to prevent the screen from filling with blocks.

Meteos Wars
Developer(s)Q Entertainment
Publisher(s)Q Entertainment
Platform(s)Xbox 360
ReleaseDecember 10, 2008
Genre(s)Tile-matching
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Meteos Wars received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the gameplay and sound, but criticized the online multiplayer element as being sparsely populated and having lag.

Gameplay

Individual blocks fall from the top of the screen, and have to be sent back by arranging them into horizontal or vertical lines of matching threes. They then rocket boost upwards, but may not fully leave the screen unless further power is provided for another rocket boost.[2] As a "competitive block-matcher", the player faces an AI or human opponent who is attempting to do the same thing.[2]

Reception

Meteos Wars received an aggregate score of 71/100 from Metacritic.[1]

Erik Brudvig of IGN rated the game 8/10 points, calling the game "a great puzzle game", but also stated that playing it on a controller was an inferior method to the original handheld version. He stated that while the game "handles well" and is "a lot of fun", as well as looking "snazzy" and sounding "great", he criticized the online play, saying that "few people were playing". He also noted that the online lag "felt like I was moving through molasses".[3] Tom Bramwell of Eurogamer rated the game 7/10 points, saying that while it was a "good game", it was not as "substantial" as games like Lumines Live!, and that the online multiplayer mode had "massive lag".[2] Similarly, Carolyn Petit of GameSpot rated the game 7/10, calling online play a "huge disappointment", but saying that it still delivered "hypnotically fast-paced action".[4]

References

  1. "Meteos Wars". Metacritic. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  2. Bramwell, Tom (2009-01-05). "Meteos Wars". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  3. "Meteos Wars Review - IGN". web.archive.org. 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  4. "Meteos Wars Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
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