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Xbox : Tetris Worlds Reviews

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Gas Gauge 51
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Eh...I don't know

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 10 / 12
Date: March 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Do you already own a version of Tetris? If so, stick with that, and pretend that this one doesn't exist. It's not that Tetris Worlds is a bad game, it just...ok, it's bad. Though I admire the developers for trying to do new things with the concept of Tetris, they just didn't seem to think of anything very good.

There are a few modes of Tetris here, in addition to the original one. Really, you won't be playing any of those, as they don't make any sense. I don't think anyone wants to play Tetris, but only clear out specific lines and colors. It's not challenging, just annoying. I won't describe the other variations of the game, since really, I only played them once and left them for dead. What really sucks regarding gameplay though, is that the box where the pieces fall in is narrow. Remember how the original Tetris for NES and GB took up a good amount of the screen? Well it only takes up like 1/3 here...maybe a little more. But unless you're close to the tv, you'll be squinting at the pieces trying to pin-point where they should go. There's also a "ghost" feature. What it is is whichever piece you're moving around will have a faded version at the bottom of the box, showing where it'll be and how it'll look. I thought it was kind of annoying, since you're paying attention to the block you're moving, and there's something at the bottom that distracts you. Luckily, you can turn this feature off.

At least the music's good. It's all techno/ambient and somehow, fits the game pretty well. If you don't like the music, then you can always use the Xbox's custom soundtrack feature and make your own to hear during gameplay. There's only one problem with that: whenever you restart or pick a different mode, the soundtrack automatically skips to the next track even if you weren't finished with the current one. The graphics, well, there aren't much to them. The blocks are well animated (that sounds so lame), and the things going on in the background are nice looking I guess. It's not like Tetris was ever meant to break the graphic chart or anything.

Somehow, there's a story mode. I could read the instruction book to find out what it is, but that's ok, I'll pass. Looking over the other reviews here, I guess it has something to do with getting robots off a planet. *sigh* TETRIS WAS NEVER MEANT TO HAVE A STORY MODE. What's next? A Tetris rpg or 3-part movie series? Also, there's of course the online mode. But I don't care about online games. If you do play 'em, then there you go. I guess it'd be fun taking on other people via Xbox Live, especially since it can get boring once in a while in single mode.

Again, if you already own Tetris, stick with that version. $20 for a flashy version of it isn't really worth it. I'm lucky I got this with my Xbox and didn't have to pay for it. But if you don't have Tetris in any form, then you can probably find this in a used section for less than half the retail price.

A classic Updated to please the entire family.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: August 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Let's face it, Tetris is a classic game. It is probably the single most played game in existance, and most certainly dominates the puzzle game category. In it's simplicity it appeals to many different gamers. While it is not the most technologically advanced game for the xbox, it does bring a number of improvements to the older versions of the game. here are a number of different game styles which can make for a challenging game for even the most gnarled of tetris players. But the best part so far about the game, is that my entire family can sit around the tv and enjoy playing it together. this is a must for the family xbox.

Addictive!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game on a whim, and couldn't have been more pleased with it. With 6 variations of Tetris, (including the highly addictive Hot Line Tetris) it was enough to keep me playing for hours on end. Great for those who enjoy puzzle games.

A good variety, plus online play.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: June 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Tetris Worlds was released about a year ago on Xbox, and it had several different varitations of Tetris. Besides classic tetris, there was Hotline Tetris (where you had to line up lins of the same color), fusion tetris, sticky tetris, and many others. However, only classic Tetris worth playing. This disc contains all of those, but the real draw here is Xbox live support. It is fast, which adds even more replay value. While not perfect, this disc contains Tetris, the most addictive game, and online play, at a good price.
PROS:
-Online play
-Cheap price
-Lots of versions
CONS:
-Low-res graphics
-Not worth buying if you don't have Xbox Live

Tetris is and continues to be one of the most addictive

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 14
Date: July 13, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Tetris worlds for the XBOX is as much fun as it was in the 80's when the game comes out. In addition to the standard tetris game their are also several different versions based around the same concept. One of the versions requires you to make 4x4 cubes while another starts you out with broken lines.

All of these versions of tetris have been around for some time in one version of another. My one criticism of the game is that it does not take into account nor use any of the XBOX's computing power. The game does look good but the lack of any substantial 3D animation is bothersome.

This game is ideal for the following consumers. 1. Those who like puzzle games. Currently this is the only one out there for the Xbox and it is very addictive. 2. For the women (or men) out there who have become xbox widows because their spouses spend hours on it and there's nothing for them to do. This fit me to a tee as my wife didn't get nearly the same level of satisfaction i did from shooting up aliens in Halo (best game on Xbox).

Bottom line is that this is a great old time game with, unfortunately old time graphics. The game though is still lots of fun and should be well-liked by any gamer.

Great for any tetris lover!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: June 30, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I've been playing Tetris for over 13 years now.. I'm amazed that I'm still addicted to it after all of these years. This online rendition of Tetris is fun and addictive, and worth the purchase if you're into Tetris. Casual players not looking for an online challenge would be best picking up a used Gameboy rendition.

The online play is great with a number of different modes to try. My favorite mirrors the old Gameboy link up version (where achieving double, triple, or tetris moves adds lines to your opponent). Tons of fun, and you'd be surprised how lousy you really are at it :).

My only complaints are more annoyances than anything else. The controls could be a little tighter (perhaps it's just the Xbox controller isn't designed for this kind of gameplay). The authors have deviated a bit from standard tetris rules, and allow players to 'bank' an unwanted (or wanted) piece to later. Pieces don't 'lock in' until you're done moving them, taking away a bit of the challenge.

Bottom line: If you're a competitive Tetris player (or hope to be) grab it!

The controls took some getting used to.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: September 12, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Attention former Tetris fans:

The XBox controls will throw you off! The "standard" square of four buttons has been rotated 45 degrees and is a diamond, so your buttons aren't where you are used to them being.

Overall the game is great. I have always loved Tetris, I always will. I enjoy the "interactive" backgrounds. As you progress in levels civilizations rise, jungles grow, and the world develops. I thought it was a great idea. They also turn the "game" of tetris into a life or death struggle.

You have to be able to open the "tetrions" so that the creatures can get off their planet. The way you do this is by playing tetris, which is actually the key to opening them. It is a creative idea to add some story theme to Tetris, but the game itself is enough to keep me playing.

Also there are six variations on a theme in this version, plus the ability to go onto XBox live.

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Final Thoughts:

I like Tetris. It is a good challenge anytime. There are some nice features in the XBox version, but I personally didn't need them to buy the game.

And remember Tetris fans, you will have to get used to some new controls. I suggest doing so by playing other games first to get used to the controller, then, once you are used to the controller moving on to the challenges of Tetris.

Tetris... 15 years after it originally came out

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: October 28, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Tetris Worlds does offer a new spin on the original game of Tetris, such as a story mode. The story is strange if not cheesy, a world made of block like creatures is being threatened, and they must escape their world by opening portals called Tetrions, which of course is why you play Tetris. Tetris has been out since 1989, it's a wholesome puzzle game for everyone, where blocks fall and you must position the blocks into rows. When you make a row of blocks, the blocks fade away if the blocks stack to the top, then you lose. The game has some new features, that make things a little too easy, such as the blocks have a shadow, so you can see where they will end up. You can see the next four blocks that will drop, and you can even throwaway blocks, before they drop. The final "improvement" is that the blocks are not permanently in place until you stop moving them, like when players have to drop a block past an overhang then wedge it in. There is some nice depth and distraction to the game, such as there are different worlds, jungle worlds, ice worlds and so on. When the blocks begin to stack the civilization in the background gets built. The further you go, the further the civilization grows. It's a nice touch, but of course it is really to distract the player! The music is good, but people might not like it, because it is futuristic and spacey, however if you have music on your X-Box you can play songs from that, rather than the Tetris soundtrack. The graphics are nice, but they could be so much better, its sort of like graphics for the 64 bit game consoles, not the super powered X-Box. There is now online play, so you can play against every other Tetris player using X-Box Live on Broadband. You can compete head to head, where when you complete a row, it feeds blocks to your opponent. For online play there are also scoreboards with the top players. Even with the online play, after Tetris has been available for nearly every game system this is nothing that any gamer can get excited about. Fortunately this game now comes as a part of a new X-Box Live bundle for Christmas of 2003.

Tetris Worlds for XBOX

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I really like this game. We played it over the holidays with my family and it was addictive! It is hard to find a game that my sister and wife will play but with this game we do not have that problem. I really like that you can listen to your own music while playing. An XBOX only feature!! It is a little different thatn the other Tetris games that I have played but it is worth buying!!

Tetris - nothing like the original we all grew up with

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: November 13, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I rented this game to see if what is any good, and i hate it after one day... i'm so used to the orginal that came with every gameboy, the this game just seems weird to me... each time you reach a new level the game stops and asks you if you want to play some more... yes the new games are an added benefit, but they're nothing to make up for the fact that it is a completely different tetris... i would recommend that no one buy this, but rent it first to see if you like it. i definitely didn't.


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