I chose the GameCube version over the DS version years ago because I thought it would be higher quality, but after finally playing this version after stumbling upon it in a game store, I now realize this version is overall just better somehow? The presentation is really slick, a good portion of the artwork in this game is unique or redrawn, even the transitions when selecting options in menus is well-done. Everything just has this added flair to it that gives it so much life, leaving the GameCube version in a bit of an awkward state in comparison. This game is an arcade original, but this version almost makes it feel like this game was made for the DS. The only giveaway that this game was originally made for arcades is that, well, it's short (which was normal for older Puyo games). There's some extra modes though to keep you busy, which the DS version also improves upon by allowing button combinations that let you select a character instead of playing as Amitie.

About the actual game itself, I'll be perfectly honest, this is one of my favorite Puyos. From what I've gathered, people prefer the Tsu ruleset to Fever, which is fair, but I like it because it allows me to succeed at the game while still being absolutely garbage at it. I'm also just a really big fan of this particular game's art style, and it was a delight seeing the extra art this version added. Definitely not as much content as newer games, but I still think it has some replayability to it. Also Popoi the best character ever conceived is playable in this game, so that automatically makes it the best game in the series (unless you qualify Quest? idk if the gacha game should count). We peaked at evil cat design with this game, it's only been downhill since then.

Reviewed on Aug 25, 2023


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