![]() The game does change things up in the first third when its still introducing new concepts to you but, once the tutorials are over, the game starts to show something of an uneven challenge. Like the two games before it, Unleashed sticks largely to the tried and tested formula. If you’re seeking a change in the rulebook, look elsewhere. If you played a previous Sparkle, you know what you’re in for. The game’s presented much like the previous versions with a whimsical musical score and a world map that’s punctuated by cutscenes that allude to a story about … something. Fans of the series will be well served with this. This is bolstered further by survival challenges and a hard mode so there’s no shortage of content. Its a lengthy mode featuring excess of a 100 levels. ![]() Its a simple concept that has managed to work successfully for a number of iterations.Īlong the main campaign you’ll unlock new powers and new mechanics are dished out regularly enough to freshen up the early going. The orbs come at you in waves at regular intervals so being mindful of what’s on the board is crucial. Match them successively to increase your multiplier and gain power-ups to assist you. ![]() Match three orbs of the same colour to eliminate them and stave off the threat. A game that traditionally finds a home amongst mobile platforms, this game intends to provide that experience for a console audience.įor the unfamiliar, the main gameplay consists of flinging marbles at an advancing snake of orbs in an effort to clear it. Sparkle Unleashed arrives on the Playstation 4 as the third instalment of 10tons’ match-three puzzler series. Jin PS4 / Reviews tagged 10tons / match-three / puzzle / sparkle unleashed by Mike
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