IGN writes: "Once the characters have been selected, play moves to a big board filled with Yosumin tiles. The same general rules apply, except now two players are pitted head-to-head. By making large rectangles, you can knock time off of the opponent's meter or add to your own. The gameplay is fast and, most importantly, a lot of fun".
Carlos writes - "This week has already proven exceptionally busy for Xbox One’s Backwards Compatibility program with the arrival of several Xbox Original titles. It seems all is not over however, as now we see even more games added to help expand the ever-growing list even more. In typical fashion we’re here once more to bring you our thoughts on the latest additions, and give our views on whether it’s worth the time, and effort, to head back to these past titles once more."
Oh wow how fast they keep adding them it's so good to know all new Xbox consoles are gonna carry all these games with better graphics it's amazing
Honestly, that's the predominant aspect of Yosumin Live!: it's passivity. It's a very casual puzzle-like game that can slowly sneak up on you with a hidden complexity. It will not be fun for all players and even fans of the puzzle genre may be left scratching their heads. Given a chance, it may win you over with its cheerful visual style, sound effects and surprising depth. Giving it that opportunity, however, is probably going to be more effort than most players deem worthwhile.
Most people give screenshots a quick scan whenever they come to a page, and no doubt most have probably audibly groaned at the prospect of another match three puzzler. Those fears are unfounded however because here you're actually matching four! Ahem.