Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Tetris is one of those games that I equate to comfort food. The timing is perfect because as the weather gets colder and the seasonal travel increases, the ability to access this digital comfort food is very welcome indeed. Tetris has been around long enough now that fans are in for very few surprises, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.
LG:
If there’s one game that everybody should know, including your parents (heck, probably even your grandparents), it’s Tetris. Ever since its first release over 30 years ago, the blocky puzzle title has had countless people hooked. Even more countless, is the number of editions and versions the curiously addictive game has seen. It’s been on just about every platform you can think of, including, believe it or not, graphing calculators, and seen some sort of attention from just about everybody walking planet earth. But hey, that’s just me generalising like a boss – let’s backtrack for a second, and assume that you’re a very, very, very rare person who has no idea what the hell Tetris is.
Patricia Hernandez:
"Yesterday, Tetris Ultimate, the latest official version of the classic puzzle game, was released on Steam for $14.99. Today, I asked for a refund."
Wow. This guy is the worst.
The updated Tetris theme is awesome. The neon colors don't hurt my eyes, nor anyone else's eyes I've played it with.
This is the best Tetris game we've had in a long time.
The latest iteration of the iconic Russian video game, Tetris, is now available for PC.