Pure Nintendo: "Bombing Bastards is not bad but players should definitely stick to the single player levels. While the game did not keep me coming back for more due to its extremely difficult AI, others may find this an adequate substitute for Bomberman. Also, for $6.99 on the eShop it is not too expensive and could be worth a look if you were a fan of Bomberman."
NoobFeed writes: "Some say innovation is dead and judging by Bombing Bastards’ swagger, this may be a more accurate statement. This arcade game’s carbon copy of Bomberman’s tile grids and explosive antics is nearly as capable, if anything, though it comes with some lesser tweaks that upset its carefully constructed balance."
NoobFeed writes: "There were a total of 19 games released on Steam today, which doesn’t include software, downloadable content (DLC) or demos. That holiday season rush is really setting in."
Bombs away folks, for Sanuk Games is releasing Bombing Bastards for Steam. With a series of thirty mazes, players will attempt to defeat bosses as they play solo or with up to four friends using game controllers or partake in eight-player online battles.