Bust-A-Move 3000

Bust-A-Move 3000

released on Mar 12, 2003
by Taito

Bust-A-Move 3000

released on Mar 12, 2003
by Taito

Everybody's favorite bubble-bustin' puzzle game is in the house for the Nintendo GameCube! Launch your bubbles and pop as many as you can before they reach the deadline. Score high by matching 3 bubbles or more to trigger a chain reaction.


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Bust-A-Move 3000 delivers the classic, addictive bubble-popping gameplay the series is known for, but with a disappointing lack of depth. While the core mechanics remain satisfying and a variety of stage layouts keep things fresh for a while, the limited number of modes and uninspired presentation make this iteration feel barebones. Fans of the series will find some enjoyment, but newcomers might be better served looking elsewhere for their puzzle fix.

Man, what the hell do you even say about Bust-A-Move? How do you even liven Bust-A-Move up, for that matter? It's one of those puzzle games where the formula is so locked down there really doesn't seem to be anywhere else to go with it other than applying a new coat of paint every generation.

I guess that's what I think about Bust-A-Move 3000, thank you for reading!

The main mode in 3000 does off some fun twists here and there. Segmenting the well into unique shapes complicates your ability to ricochet bubbles, and special block types add an extra layer to clearing your well that makes some stages pretty tricky to clear. The main mode is also broken up in a very Shadow the Hedgehog sort of way, potentially even rivaling that game for its total possible routes. The key difference here is that you can freely choose which path to take when presented with a fork, as opposed to having Bub shoot every soldier he sees to death. Arguably, it'd be a better game if he did.

I gave the original Bust-A-Move for the SNES a 2.5/5 and thought "oh wow, that's a little low." It's a 3/5 now. My scores are fluid and I have no integrity. Bust-A-Move 3000 is also a 3/5 because I guess I feel more or less the same about all of these and settling on "these games are ok" is a good motivator to just remove the first two PS2 games from my backlog and accept that if I must bust moves, I best be bustin' 3000-style.

A simple, really addicting puzzle game with some crazy fun characters

A fun version of a classic puzzle game that I go back to often. Likely more for nostalgia than anything.

Will say though, this is one game that just has a weird effect on me, causing headaches and such often. I don’t know why, but I do wish it didn’t.

Some good as hell character designs, but outside of that it's just Puzzle Bobble.