Tetris: Grand Master 3 Terror Instinct - A Dialogue - MCIHAD
Once again we choose to feature a game based solely on how humorous the title was. Fortunately, at least this one is a puzzle game, which tend to be pretty good for us, and fortunately, a full-fledged part of the illustrious Tetris series to boot! But also unfortunately, it is a full-fledged part of the illustrious Tetris series, which as it turns out Keith is terrible at. If nothing else, it provides a better opportunity than ever to showcase a panoply of silly-assed voices from all three over our beleaguered co-hosts, not the least of which is a rare blood-curdling scream by Nick! Cool, huh! If you are a bona-fide Tetris or Hatris master you will bristle at the miserable performance at the SHIRASE mode, and possibly have palpitations at the equally miserable performances in all the other modes. We’ll try to do better next time.
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Tetris: The Grand Master (テトリス ザ・グランドマスター Tetorisu: Za Gurando Masutā?) is a series of puzzle games created by Arika based on the popular Tetris license. The Grand Master series introduced several play mechanics to Tetris gameplay which can be seen today in its sequels and many other Tetris implementations.
The original game was followed by two sequels also developed by Arika: Tetris the Absolute: The Grand Master 2 in 2000 (with a Plus version released soon after) and Tetris: The Grand Master 3 - Terror-Instinct in 2005. A related console game, Tetris: The Grand Master Ace was published by AQ Interactive on December 10, 2005 and was a launch title for the Xbox 360's Japan release.
The basic gameplay of TGM is similar to that of other Tetris games. The player must move and rotate Tetromino-shaped pieces falling into a well to form horizontal lines, which will then be cleared. During gameplay, the game automatically gives ranks to the player according to his/her score, starting from 9 all the way up to GM (Grand Master).