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Lumines: Electronic Symphony Review

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Electronic Symphony brings a host of great music and beautiful skin designs to the time-tested Lumines formula.

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Electronic Symphony doesn't rebuild the concept of Lumines block-by-block, but this Vita launch game is still the most fun I've had with the franchise since it debuted on the PSP back in 2004. What makes this game different than the handful of additional versions that came between now and then? Mechanically, not much. This puzzle game has appeared on the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, PC... even a second PSP release and a PlayStation 2 version of the game appeared. Maybe it's just something about the feel of a Sony handheld that makes Lumines feel special. Or maybe it's the quality of the screens found on both the PSP (which was amazing in its day) and the Vita (which is amazing right now). Those things certainly help, but great graphical design and a terrific soundtrack are the things that drive Lumines: Electronic Symphony.

If you're just joining us, Lumines is a well-based puzzle game where you deal with two different block colors. You want to form squares with those blocks. Squares get wiped from your well as a time line sweeps across the screen, letting you combo your block removals together by building multiple squares during each screen sweep. The tempo of the time line is governed by music, and as you proceed the song will change, giving the game a bit of a rhythmic element. At its core, this is a dependable idea that is satisfying on its own. Wrapping changing music and visuals around it in the form of different skins only deepens the potential obsession level.

Electronic Symphony doesn't play around with the core of this design, but it does add a bit of customization to its main mode. When you play, you can choose a specific avatar, as before. But now, the avatars come stocked with a specific ability that can be built up and used when it's fully charged. These might impact the blocks that come your way by giving you three solid-colored squares in a row. Or, if you'd rather, you can select an avatar that can stop the time line completely for a little bit, carving out a spot for you to land a gigantic combo. The abilities charge up incredibly slowly on their own, but you can charge them up pretty quickly by slapping around the Vita's rear touch panel. It's an interesting idea that flounders a bit because constantly tapping the back of the screen gets kind of annoying. Also, that tapping makes a specific noise in the game that just detracts from the rest of the audio. Everything else, from the sound of dropping blocks to rotating your current piece makes skin-specific sound that tends to fit pretty well with the action. The tapping noise sticks out in a bad way, snapping you out of the trance-like state that the rest of the game does so well. A new shuffle block also appears in the game, which shuffles up the blocks in your well when it lands. Randomly creating squares this way saved me more than a few times.

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The default mode is the "voyage," which takes you through the game's skins in a set order that includes tracks from artists like The Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem, Benny Benassi, Kaskade, Aphex Twin, BT, and plenty more. This starts slow, and once you've gotten acclimated to the game, that can be a bit frustrating, because things might not get interesting from a difficulty perspective until you've played for 30 minutes or more. If you fail, you can quit to record your score and earned experience points (which unlock additional skins and avatars) or opt to continue from the current skin, which resets your score but gives just about anyone the chance to see every skin in the voyage, with a little persistence.

For advanced players, there's a master mode, which starts out much harder but uses separate skins with a different soundtrack. Depending on your musical preference, this mode might not be as compelling for you as the main mode. Stopwatch, where you play the game with a set time limit, returns in Electronic Symphony, as does a playlist mode that lets you build a set of your favorite skins and play them. There's also a two-player duel mode that allows you to go up against a local friend. Perhaps it's a bit much to ask, given the rhythmic-nature of the game and the timing restrictions that might impose, but not having proper Internet play is still a bummer. The avatars get new, duel-specific abilities in this mode that let you screw around with your opponent in various ways.

Assuming you're connected to the Internet, every block you eliminate in every mode contributes to the destruction of the "world block," a big spinning cube made of 2,000,000 cubes. This is a group goal for everyone playing the game around the world to shoot for, and the world block resets every 24 hours. I'm not sure what happens when the block is completely erased, but it's an intriguing enough idea to keep me playing every day until I get to find out.

Lumines is a high-quality experience that just about earns its $40 price tag, even though it's a little hard to shake the notion that some of the previous installments appeared as downloadable games at downloadable prices. The quality of the music and skin design should be enough to squash any doubts created by a price disparity, though, so if you're a Vita owner who likes a good puzzle game, bring the Electronic Symphony into your life as soon as you're able.

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I may buy a Vita for this game

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When I eventually get my Vita, this game's a shoe in for a starting line up.

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Lu mines

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Damn Vita has some awesome launch games. Theres something for everyone.

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I wanna eff this game!

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Jeff is on FIRE! Putting reviews out like it ain't no thang!

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Been playing LES for a couple days now, man it's great. Glad to see you're enjoying it too.

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I bought this game and I don't even have my Vita yet!! It's sitting on my PS3 hard drive taunting me. Good review, makes me think this will stay on my Vita it's entire lifespan.

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It's killing me that I can't play this game anytime soon.

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ok the demo for Lumines is pretty bad but the full game is amazing, grab it without hesitation.

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@DanHammett said:

Lu mines

Lou Mynes

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@david3cm said:

I may buy a Vita for this game

I am buying a Vita for this game.

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Shake your body!

Shake your body!

Shake your body down to the ground!

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Made sure that this was the first game I picked up with my Vita. Having been a fan since the first one, you can definitely tell that Q went back and cleaned everything up from scratch. The game runs flawlessly and looks better than any of the previous versions. Also, tapping my fingers was once a bad habit but now can be considered a design mechanic.

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Still can't shake the stigma that I've paid 15 bucks for the last two installments. Looks great though..

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Good review, told me everything I wanted to know. I can't really bring myself to pay $40 for a puzzle game, though.

I expect Playstation+ to push Vita hard, with deep discounts on the digital game versions a few months down the road. Will pick it up on sale for sure.

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@david3cm said:

I may buy a Vita for this game

And I AM buying a VIta for this game. Lumines is my drug of choice.

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Can't wait to get my Vita next week. Me and Lumines shall make sweet love all night long.

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This actually might be the best version out. I'm still trying to break the top 100 in the leaderboards, I only made it to 154 in my last play through.

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Lumines was even fun on my phone (screw Snake, that was a pretty awesome suprise to find. Go Sony), and that lacked the awesome music and stuff. This has the Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin. Yeah, this sounds pretty fantastic.

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Love limnues games!

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Game is wonderful, great visuals and damn does it eat up serious time! 5min more turns into 30min.

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Oddly enough, this is the Vita game that excites me most. Gotta love a bit of Lumines I suppose!

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Super excited to get this. Lumines on the PSP was one of my favorite handheld games.

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The PSP version didn't click with me. The Vita version opened up my eyes for the Lumines crack.