Ghostlop

Ghostlop

released on Jan 01, 2004

Ghostlop

released on Jan 01, 2004

Ghostlop is a Matching Puzzle game, developed and published by Data East, which was released in Japan in 1996. Ghostlop is a head-to-head arcade style puzzle game featuring a unique mix of elements from Puzzle Bobble and Breakout, with a color-switching mechanic reminiscent of Silhouette Mirage and Ikaruga. You aim shots the same way as in Puzzle Bobble, but there are only two main colors of bubbles to destroy--or in this case ghosts. The A and B buttons determine whether your shot is red or blue. If your shot is the same color as the ghosts it hits, it will cut through them like in a bonus level of Alleyway. If it's the opposite color, it will bounce off without doing damage. You can switch as often as you like (even while the ball is bouncing around) so if there are a lot of red ghosts surrounded by a layer of blue ghosts, you could detach all of them from the top of the screen by throwing a blue shot to pass through the outer layer, switching to red to move through the middle, and then switching back to blue to pass out the other side, dropping the majority of the ghosts and putting a lot of garbage on your opponent's screen. As your ball bounces around you're free to move your character back and forth along the bottom of the screen, and you need to catch the ball when it comes back or suffer the penalty of having the pieces lower one notch. The action is fast-paced and smooth. The lighthearted characters and rockabilly music add a lot of charm that is missing from newer puzzle games like Lumines and Planet Puzzle League.


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Aside from the aiming reticle maybe being a little slippery and sensitive, this is honestly a puzzle masterpiece, with a low skill floor and a high skill ceiling; it's simply baffling that it was never officially released despite being basically complete and still hasn't been set free in any capacity 27 years later.

Technically the only official way to try it is to play Magical Drop V, which features the Ghostlop cast with their gameplay, but it leads to a lot of imbalance between the two games' speeds, not unlike Puyo Puyo Tetris. Just do yourself a favor and play the original on emulator or flashcart, it's absolutely worth it.

Ghostlop é uma joia perdida no mundo dos Games, uma que não pode ver a luz do dia em seu tempo e conseguiu vê-la depois de 8 anos de sua data marcada. Os gráficos impressionam para os padrões do Neo Geo, as músicas são bem divertidas de ouvir (apesar dos efeitos sonoros altos), as rotas alternativas do modo história são uma ótima ideia e a sua mistura de Puzzle Bobble e Breakout conseguiu agradar a mim, uma pessoa que não gosta muito de jogos de Puzzle. Os únicos problemas são a mira super sensível e os avisos interrompendo as partidas. Se tiver um emulador de Neo Geo, recomendo dar uma jogada.

Prós: Os gráficos até que são bonitos; As músicas são legal; A mistura de Puzzle Bobble e Breakout na jogabilidade ficou interessante; rotas alternativas no modo história.
Contras: Efeitos sonoros altos e estourados; Mira super sensível; Os avisos interrompem o fluxo da jogatina.