When I got this, I knew it wasn't going to be a tetris remake, but not being able to move the pieces as they fell kind of surprised me, which led to some confusion on my part. I was so confused while playing this, i was just rapidly hitting the screen with my little pen thing which appeared to work, so this is what I did for the majority of the time I played it. Of course I eventually learned that I'm supposed to move the pieces up and down to find matches of three of the same kind of meteos. Meteos offers several different types of gameplay, all of which are fun, but i spent most of my time just playing battle mode(i think that's what it's called.) It also has a couple of other game modes, the only one which i can remember of the top of my head i belive is called deluge, anyways they're all fun. The game also has all the stats anyone would need to know, and has new items that can be gained by playing a lot. These items help to destroy a row of meteos if they ever get to close to the top of the screen.(I should have explained this earlier, but when any of the collums of meteos reach the top of the screen you lose, but you all the attempts you want at beating the level) Finally, you have the option of fusing meteos. I'm not quite sure what it does, but it gave me the satisfaction of completing something. All in all meteos is a great way to eat up some time, and i would recommend it to anyone who has even just a mild interest is puzzle games.
The thirst thing that I thought when I read Gamespot's preview on Meteos was: this game is just a sort of Tetris clone. When I watched the videos of the game in action I was immediately proven wrong, and repented for my ... Read Full Review
Positive: + excellent presentation + fun, addicting gameplay + lots of variety within the few offered modes + awesome soundtrack and sound effects + offers a lot to keep you coming back for more Negative: - no... Read Full Review