![]() It's really nothing that impressive but it acts as a decent incentive to at least complete the single player mode. Upon completing it, you unlock a corresponding extras menu where you can play a new "Chain Attack" mode and tinker with a few additional options. The single player campaign can be tackled in either a normal or hard difficulty setting. For starters, you can compete against a pal in a versus mode but it loses its appeal after trying it out a couple of times. Some included extras help to extend the lifespan of Fantavision. ![]() In reality, I'm pretty sure fireworks in space wouldn't actually work that well Overall, it's undoubtedly a weird little game yet its unique qualities make it one to remember. You'll witness Earth kids talking to space kids as you wonder just what the heck is going on. ![]() Anyway, the scenes that are shown throughout the campaign are odd to say the least. I didn't know they had PlayStation 2s back then. ![]() After the delivery, she plays Fantavision with her brother as her parents watch. Once you boot it up, you're treated to a video of an adorable little girl waiting for a package. The 1950s-style live action cutscenes are very strange yet undeniably cute. Complete with the relaxing soundtrack, it truly is an enjoyable game to experience. It's definitely fun to watch the fireworks go off as they can be rather nice to look at when a lot detonate at once. To help prevent failure, a few power-ups are provided as well as a bonus round whenever you collect all the letters to spell out "Starmine". If this happens, you have to begin the entire eight stage campaign again from the beginning so good thing it only lasts about an hour. If you miss your chance to detonate a firework, your health meter decreases and it's game over once it's completely depleted. For example, if you link three blue then you can link a multi-coloured one along with three red and detonate them all together. Some complexities come in the form of multi-coloured fireworks that you can use to "daisy chain" different colours together. It's incredibly easy to pick up and play even without any instructions. One button makes your cursor jump between fireworks and another button detonates them once you have at least three linked. To do this, you rotate the analog stick which sends a line off from your cursor to scan the screen. You control a cursor to link similarly coloured fireworks then detonate them. □ I like to think that there are people in those buildings admiring the showįor those who didn't have a PlayStation 2 back in the day, Fantavision is an interactive fireworks game. │ We love to hear from our visitors even if you disagree so please leave a respectful comment after reading this review. In the end, is Fantavision worthy of a current gen port? Certain games have fond memories attached yet upon revisiting them sometimes you have to wonder why. ![]() Maciejewski playing a PS4 on January 5, 2016Īs the first review of the New Year, it's fitting that this game is about fireworks. So, what if this recent trend of attention for older games and PlayStation VR merged? Well, Fantavision which came from the original PlayStation 2 is coming out with a follow-up dubbed ‘Fantavision 202X’ which will launch for the PlayStation VR 2 at launch.Reviewed by A.J. This will also apply to its sequel, Moss: Book II as well. Most recently, the firm shared one of its pioneering IP for the first device – Moss – is receiving dedicated support for the PlayStation VR 2come launch. At the time featured more than a few hundred games spread across PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable.Īdditionally, PlayStation VR is also receiving more attention with the second, next-generation headset also shipping this February. After years of fans demanding backwards compatibility, the firm did so with its subscription options introducing the ‘Essential’, ‘Extra’, and ‘Premium’ tiers this summer. This year, Sony Interactive Entertainment has finally capitalized on its legacy repertoire with PlayStation Plus. Listen to this Article: □ Listen to this ![]()
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