![]() ![]() All you have to do is link up as many bulbs as possible, and detonate them before they fade out. Easy enough, right? Well, toss in the fact that there are anywhere from three to 20 bulbs on screen that still need to be linked and detonated before they explode, and you quickly have a frenzied race to chain and explode as many bulbs as possible. The larger the chains and the more detonated bulbs, the higher Bonus Round score that you'll be rewarded. ![]() ![]() Now this may surprise some people, but FantaVision's graphics are easily some of the best on the PS2. No, there's no in-your-face motion blurs or even any really advanced lighting, just simple explosions, and some amazingly detailed backdrops to receive them. There's no doubt about it, this game is a perfect stage to showcase the PlayStation 2's advanced lighting effects, and it presents them with all the gusto and aplomb of a 4th of July event. Everything from the usual flower-shaped explosions to extraordinary swirling masses of light is rendered flawlessly by the PS2. ![]()
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