Tak 2: The Staff Of Dreams review:
Even the nonhuman characters have their own strange voice acting which is fitting and adds to the dreamy atmosphere.While the gameplay in Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams isn’t that original, Avalanche succeeds at making you care for the characters because of their distinctive personality, which shines through the story.
Tak 2: The Staff Of Dreams review:
It’s an able ambassador of the “throw-in-a-bit-of-everything” philosophy these games have fostered for the past few years. If you’re only looking for the top one or two platforming games this year, Tak 2 ain’t one of them, but it’s worth a rental if you’re interested in a funny story and have plenty of patience.
Tak 2: The Staff Of Dreams review:
It’s possible to play Tak 2 without playing Tak 1, and I would actually recommend it. Tak 2 has made the franchise all that more acceptable in my eyes, and any game that can turn around a series like that deserves at least a rental.Buy It Now At EBGames