We went hands on with Konami's upcoming slate of games, getting a first look at Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection, Super Bomberman R 2 and more.
Once upon a time, Konami was one of the most dominant third-party video game publishers out there. The company had a long era of dominance, with franchises like Castlevania and Metal Gear Solid making it a household name. That would change a bit in the mid-2010s, as the publisher went through a major restructure that saw the company parting ways with one of its highest-profile studios, Kojima Productions. Despite that, Konami has remained plenty busy — especially as of late.
The screenplays alone seem worthwhile even if you own the originals, as it’s rare that we ever get to see the actual writing process for video games. It’s a bit of extra depth that makes the package feel like more of a museum capturing the creative process behind the series rather than hastily slapping old games onto a disc.
I played a few rounds with three other players and it’s certainly a hectic experience. There’s a lot happening on screen as multiple players bomb rocks at once, as well as work around deadly traps. It lacks the timeless elegance of a normal round of Bomberman, adding a bigger learning curve into the mix. However, it’s a clever twist of an old formula, finding a way to add team-based objectives into the traditional deathmatch formula.
I’d play get to try out four-player co-op during my demo, as my team completed a wide range of musical challenges. Some were simple enough: tap L1, R1, and square at the right time during a song, Guitar Hero-style. Things quickly got out of control from there. During one segment, I’d have to let my teammates handle the music as I turned off some alarms around the room. Just when I thought I was done, a bunch of colorful blocks fell from the ceiling and blocked the music chart.
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