Same Pu, different game.
When we reviewed the Sega Ages version of Puyo Puyo, we wondered why Sega had decided to go with the very first game in the series, and not one of the numerous better sequels. Seven months later, Sega has responded – not to us, we’re not that big-headed – by going back to the Puyo Puyo well and this time giving us a Sega Ages port of the second game, Puyo Puyo 2. So now we find ourselves in an awkward, almost entitled position where our response is: “Well, yes, that’s what we meant... but maybe not this one.”
Known in its native Japan as Puyo Puyo Tsu – because ‘tsu’ both sounds like ‘two’ and also means ‘expert’ – this sequel is mostly similar to its predecessor but it does throw in some new gameplay features that improve things a little. Nothing too revolutionary, mind you, but enough to reduce frustration during head-to-head play (which is actually all you can do in this game).
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