Tetris Ultimate
PlayStation 4 · 2014
About this game
Tetris Ultimate is a reworked version of the original Tetris falling block puzzle game, for modern platforms.
The available game modes are Battle, Battle Ultimate, Endless, Marathon, Sprint, and Ultra.
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Battle is a versus mode against the computer or another player.
There are four difficulty levels for the computer.
Battle Ultimate is a versus mode that introduces power-ups to clear lines, have the grid scroll sideways, explode blocks, or shower opponents with blocks to remain the last one standing.
Power-ups are gained by clearing lines that have symbols.
Endless lets you play up to level 30, with a faster speed for each new level.
Marathon is the classic mode where you need to clear a number of lines to reach a new level with faster speed, with fifteen levels in total.
Sprint is about clearing 40 lines as quickly as possible.
Ultra provides three minutes to achieve a high score.
Not all game modes are available right away.
Endless for instance is only unlocked after completing Marathon.
Multiplayer is supported both offline and online, for up to four players and game types such as Marathon or Endless.
Players can also work together or co-op or in a team to clear lines on a grid that is larger than the standard one.
There is a leveling system with belts based on the player's performance, also used for online matchmaking.
The core gameplay remains unchanged.
Pieces can be moved left and right, drop quickly, or are rotated.
The next piece is shown and it also possible to hold on to one to use it at a later time.
The game includes an in-game store for additional content and generates a Tetris Self diagram, an AI-controlled version of your playing style and performance friends can play against when you are offline.
By enabling Tetris Live you open up your games for other players to join.
Game options include enabling hold pieces, using the 7-bag or the classic selection for tetrominoes, toggling wall kicks and T-spins, and altering the time it takes for a piece to lock
About PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (2013) cemented Sony's dominance of the eighth console generation, with a library exceeding 30,000 titles once indie and digital-only releases are counted. Most PS4 games remain affordable for collectors, but limited physical print runs — particularly from smaller publishers and later in the console's life cycle — are starting to see steady price increases as digital storefronts eventually wind down support.
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