Despite the one month free Stadia Pro offer for new registrants, there aren’t enough Stadia users to get the most out of SBRO. Unfortunately, there is a catch and that’s why we waited before publishing the test. SBRO is an arcade game and like Tetris 99, we play a game. We are far from the Battle Royale which requires 30 minutes of games minimum. Konami therefore offers a relatively balanced formula that allows games to be linked quickly. You just have to memorize a few bonuses, especially those that will allow you to get rid of imminent danger. The principle is so simple that the handling is immediate. Needless to say that if you are a fan of the very principle of the game, you can’t miss this title, it’s always fun and fun to run after other players. And finally, when there is only one arena left, it will shrink as is already the case in previous episodes. And so as not to have to lose too quickly, each player has two lives and if he loses them, it ‘is over but a small twist, he can recover lives on another recently eliminated player. In addition to the classic bonuses, each time a player is eliminated, everything he has collected is put back into play. Every minute, 4 arenas will have to close and each player still present on an arena which is closing will have to go to a new arena available and no longer limited to 4 players.Īs you can imagine, after a few rounds, there are not many arenas left open and players are forced into the remaining arenas raising the tension and the danger since “The more the merrier, the more we expose ourselves. If the previous Bomberman allowed up to 8 players, SBRO allows 64 players to compete but how? Quite simply by offering no less than 16 arenas which welcome 4 players at the start.
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