I wrote this guide six years ago back in high school... I hope it still stands up lol.
That's awesome. It helped me a lot when I got started really playing it a few months ago.
I wrote this guide six years ago back in high school... I hope it still stands up lol.
I've honestly not been watching for news on that front at all. Not after the Magical Drop V debacle. I'm happy with my MVS cart of Magical Drop 3, even if chances to play it with people are limited.
Lol I'm in the top 20 online on the Switch version, but I think that's only because there's a lot of Japanese players who didn't feel like buying Puyo Tetris for the third time... Still, the competition is very rough where I'm at.Whoa, I didn't realize we had a Puyo master over here. Or at least, good enough to write those guides I found when I started browsing the Puyo nexus. I hope to not get completely wrecked by you online. \^w^/
I think 4 skins come unlocked by default. You can unlock more by buying them through the in-game point shop (you get points from just playing a lot).Oh wow, I had imported the JP release previously and never knew about any of these skin options. I have a friend who has colorblindness and some of these skins seem perfect to help distinguish things. I'm guessing they have to be unlocked in someway?
You can get some quick bios and names on the official Puyo Puyo Tetris website. http://puyo.sega.com/tetris/character/index.htmlTo me it seems like it's certain characters that are hard to play against when they're cpus. The twins, blue haired girl and one with the little yellow thing are absolutely brutal sometimrs. (I've never played an actual puyo puyo game outside of Avalanche and mean bean machine so I don't know their actual names.
Lol I'm in the top 20 online on the Switch version, but I think that's only because there's a lot of Japanese players who didn't feel like buying Puyo Tetris for the third time... Still, the competition is very rough where I'm at.
Well, you should have more company when all of Neogaf buys this.
...Right, guys? 😡
I think 4 skins come unlocked by default. You can unlock more by buying them through the in-game point shop (you get points from just playing a lot).
Go to accounts.nintendo.com
Either create a new account with Japan as your country, or edit your current Nintendo Account and change the Country to Japan.
If you created a new account on the last step, create a new user account on your Switch and link it to the new account.
Open the eShop and choose your Japanese account.
Download the demo. Enjoy!
(If you edited your main account, be sure to change it back)
To me it seems like it's certain characters that are hard to play against when they're cpus. The twins, blue haired girl and one with the little yellow thing are absolutely brutal sometimrs. (I've never played an actual puyo puyo game outside of Avalanche and mean bean machine so I don't know their actual names.
Ugh...I want G-mode gone. It's been almost a decade of them screwing up Magical Drop games...
Puyo Puyo Teris is a day one purchase since it's pretty much standing in for portable Magical Drop for me
If he's stylin' you can definitely get some cheese wins. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/130160049Whoa, I didn't realize we had a Puyo master over here. Or at least, good enough to write those guides I found when I started browsing the Puyo nexus. I hope to not get completely wrecked by you online. \^w^/
I'm pretty sure that the game was confirmed to be dub-only shortly after the localization was announced.
A bit of cursory looking around isn't showing me anything that says that. So I'll hold out hope.I'm pretty sure that the game was confirmed to be dub-only shortly after the localization was announced.
But I want to hear the dog go
"I LUV TETARIS"
"Tetris my hypothesis is confirmed" is whack
Also the blue hair girl in the Japanese version sounds like she says DAMN.
wow...dont do this to me lol....If he's stylin' you can definitely get some cheese wins. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/130160049
the localization producer confirmed it on Twitter https://twitter.com/sam_mullen/status/819815676143542272A bit of cursory looking around isn't showing me anything that says that. So I'll hold out hope.
if you want to weeb out even more with anime puyo shouting, you will enjoy this site. It's a transcript of what every Puyo character says in battle in JP, with translations. http://klugheit.kitunebi.com/voice_e.htmlBut I want to hear the dog go
"I LUV TETARIS"
"Tetris my hypothesis is confirmed" is whack
Also the blue hair girl in the Japanese version sounds like she says DAMN.
yes. http://puyo.sega.com/tetris/rule/vs/index.htmlAre there modes where you can play only Puyo or only Tetris ?
here's me dominating one of my friends in Fusion mode lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeT5spBZuBISo uh... how's fusion mode? That looks like fun to me.
the localization producer confirmed it on Twitter https://twitter.com/sam_mullen/status/819815676143542272
if you want to weeb out even more with anime puyo shouting, you will enjoy this site. It's a transcript of what every Puyo character says in battle in JP, with translations. http://klugheit.kitunebi.com/voice_e.html
Unless you can turn the voices off, this might actually be a dealbreaker for me.
This is the case for me as well. Those voices repeating over and over are going to get annoying real fast. Such a odd choice to not have the option at all.Weak...I was hoping for Japanese VA.
I'd guess it's cause Puyo players can set up huge chains, while with Tetris you can only set up so much in advance. Besides the next and held pieces you're at the mercy of what the game gives you. But I guess the balance is that in Tetris you can play fast as hell and hopefully send enough garbage to screw up the Puyo player's build up.From watching the high level tetris players in this, I really don't see where the tetris is weak complaints are coming from.
I don't understand you guys. You haven't even heard much of the English voice acting yet lol...
Anyways, the eShop price has been fixed for those of you who were worrying:
How many of you guys plan to get into Puyo Puyo competitively when the game comes out in English? A competitive Puyo community on GAF sounds like it'd be fun.
I don't understand you guys. You haven't even heard much of the English voice acting yet lol...
Anyways, the eShop price has been fixed for those of you who were worrying:
How many of you guys plan to get into Puyo Puyo competitively when the game comes out in English? A competitive Puyo community on GAF sounds like it'd be fun.
I don't understand you guys. You haven't even heard much of the English voice acting yet lol...
Anyways, the eShop price has been fixed for those of you who were worrying:
How many of you guys plan to get into Puyo Puyo competitively when the game comes out in English? A competitive Puyo community on GAF sounds like it'd be fun.
Oh shit, I totally forgot that I have Puyo Puyo 2 on this:
It's a port of the System C-2 arcade game. http://system16.com/hardware.php?id=705
Off topic - The same arcade board was used for this.
They should just translate the menus and leave everything else as it is. The voices are going to be terrible!
If it's that big of a deal it'd be cool if they did DLC (whether free or paid) to add in a Japanese voice option for anyone that wants it.
Kinda curious how much space the VA takes, the game is only just over a gig total.
They should just translate the menus and leave everything else as it is. The voices are going to be terrible!
I don't understand you guys. You haven't even heard much of the English voice acting yet lol...
Anyways, the eShop price has been fixed for those of you who were worrying:
How many of you guys plan to get into Puyo Puyo competitively when the game comes out in English? A competitive Puyo community on GAF sounds like it'd be fun.
You can just set your account to Japanese and it should do all that for you without the need to buy the actual Japanese gameIf the voices in the western version are terrible I'm just buying the japanese version and learning the menus
You can just set your account to Japanese and it should do all that for you without the need to buy the actual Japanese game