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Reviewed in France on June 15, 2017
Pas beaucoup d'apports par rapport au 1er Lumines.Si vous n'avez pas le 1er, vous pouvez directement acheter celui là.Si vous avez déjà le 1er, n'achetez que si vous désirez affronter de nouveaux niveaux au design et musique renouvellés.
Charlene G.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2017
Lumines 2 is not vastly different to the first installment, graphically it is a bit better, music is perhaps worse and even more distracting than 1 and there are a few new game modes, if you can get it for £2 as I did then by all means do so otherwise I think one game is enough.
Jesús Rodilana
Reviewed in Spain on December 14, 2016
Me encanta el juego!!! Un tetris moderno con varias opciones de juego y dificultad. Un juego imprescindible para la PSP!!!
Dee42
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2008
This is a wonderful game, one of the best on the PSP, i have owned my PSP from when it first came out and to be honest there has been a lot of very average games. But this game like most things is just such a simple idea but works beautifully, it is very well presented with nice graphics and user friendly interface. I have played this game for well over 100 hours and still cant put it down, this is what the PSP was designed for short bursts of gameplay which can be easily picked up, pick yourself up a copy you just cant go wrong ! 5 stars, thanks for reading.
LMD
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 10, 2006
If you liked Lumines, there's no real reason why you wouldn't like Lumines 2. The gameplay remains the same, rotate the blocks and build up chains of the same colour so that they disappear as the "refresh line" works it's way across the screen. It's simple but effective puzzler material, with no two games ending up the same.Aside from game-sharing which allows a 2-player game without both players needing their own copy of the UMD, the big difference in Lumines 2 is the use of video on the backgrounds. A different video for each "skin" means there's plenty of variation and some are truly impressive. The first skin starts with rolling flames as a back-drop and will inspire gasps of amazement when you first play it. Progress through the challenge mode and unlock other skins, then revel in their moving backgrounds. The videos do make the game slightly harder as there is a constant battle for your attention between the gameplay and the background video.My worry (and I could be accused of paranoia) is that the game requires you to focus on the blocks, so the moving images in the background are there without you really noticing. So it could be a great place to drop some subliminal advertising or other behavioural modifications...Other features include a skin editor, so you can customise things and a music sequencer should you have the time and inclination but there's got to be better things to do with your life. Also included is a demo of "Every Extend Extra" which is a particularly peculiar game of indeterminate aim.In summary, it's not much of an evolution - if you liked the original then consider this a change of scenery, nothing more.