Tetris Grand Master 4: Absolute Eye” is set to release on Steam for PC on April 3 at 8:00 p.m. Pacific Time (or April 4 at 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time and 12:00 JST) for a price of $34.99, £29.50, €33.99, or 3,900 yen. This announcement was made by the game’s developer, ARIKA.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
In August of 1998, the challenging action-puzzle game known as Tetris the Grand Master debuted in arcades, quickly capturing the hearts of many gamers due to its engaging and addictive Tetris features.
Initially, “Tetris the Absolute: The Grand Master 2” came out in the year 2000, followed by “Tetris the Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct” in 2005. Now, after a gap of two decades, the most recent installment, “Tetris the Grand Master 4: Absolute Eye,” will be making its debut on Steam for the first time.
This time around, the game Tetris the Grand Master 4: Absolute Eye provides a more tactical, strategic Tetris experience for players, catering even to seasoned ones. It introduces new modes and pushes your abilities to their utmost limit, demanding meticulous strategy and quick reflexes.
Absolutely, Tetris offers levels suitable for newcomers too, and its endearing appeal makes you want to play it repeatedly.
Shinji Hosoe, renowned for his work on the Tetris the Grand Master series, is responsible for creating the game’s soundtrack. His compositions, brimming with suspense and exhilaration, serve to heighten the player’s focus and further amplify the game’s thrill.
*Players can compete against each other in local play.
Game Modes
We will introduce the game modes available in Tetris the Grand Master 4: Absolute Eye.
- Marathon – This is a traditional Tetris mode where you compete for the highest score.
- Operation Type: Standard.
- Normal – This is a traditional Tetris mode where you compete to clear lines in the fastest time.
- Operation Type: Tetris the Grand Master.
- Asuka – This mode is recommended for intermediate players. Tetriminos will drop at top speed, so place them quickly to clear lines and compete to see how high you can level up within the time limit. Additionally, Asuka Mode comes with a backstep function. By using the rewind feature, you can revert a placed Tetrimino back to the moment before it landed and try again.
- Master – This is a challenging mode designed for advanced players where all of your Tetris skills will be put to the test. Strive to level up as much as possible. Tetriminos will drop at maximum speed right from the start, so stack them carefully to clear lines. Use every technique at your disposal—like T-Spins and All Clears—to take on the challenge.
- Konoha – This mode features big blocks. Every time you achieve an All Clear, you unlock a bonus illustration. Early on, a guide will appear to help you complete All Clears, and whenever you pull one off, adorable visuals will be revealed.
- You can view all unlocked visuals in the Konoha Character Gallery. Try to unlock every character!
- Shiranui – In this mode, you’ll face off against CPU opponents. Defeat CPUs with different strategies as you aim to conquer the highest difficulty level. When you defeat a CPU, several new levels are unlocked. Generally, the higher the difficulty (Tier), the tougher the CPU. Plus, under certain conditions, a hidden difficulty may appear…!?
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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