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| Snackbar-Games |
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09/27/05 |
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Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
When I heard Joe say, "Henshin-A-Go-Go, Baby!" for the very first time in Viewtiful Joe, I rolled my eyes and nearly shut the game off right there. Now I can honestly say that, as I played through the sequel, I chuckled every time I heard it. In closing, Viewtiful Joe 2 may be the same game with a different name, but I enjoyed that game, and I think it's worth checking out.
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| Games Asylum |
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05/06/05 |
80% |
Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
It's not an easy game, even with a choice of difficulty not present in the GameCube version of the original, and it is repetitive in terms of mechanic. But it's full of good humour and imagination, the bosses in particular, and it would take a cold heart to deny its charms.
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| Total Games Network |
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03/17/05 |
87% |
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| Inside Hotwire 3D |
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02/21/05 |
85% |
Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
Not that they are bad, just not innovative. If love the first game, you’ll love the sequel.
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| Access Gamer |
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02/10/05 |
82% |
Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
If there’s one thing Capcom has been know for through the years, it’s their apparently endless capability of cashing in with their famous franchises, releasing sequel after sequel with as few innovations as they can offer without compromising their fan base.
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| GameShark |
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01/26/05 |
80% |
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| All PS2 |
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01/19/05 |
90% |
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| Digital Entertainment |
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01/15/05 |
90% |
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| Game Informer |
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01/03/05 |
90% |
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| Game Revolution |
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12/10/04 |
82% |
Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
Having just saved the world from destruction, Joe and his girlfriend Sylvia are suddenly tossed into another bizarre romp on the other side of the silver screen. A mysterious force is threatening to do something nasty by using a multi-colored collection of magicalAcademy Awards, which Joe and his lady must liberate.
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| Game Pro |
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12/09/04 |
90% |
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| GameSpot |
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12/08/04 |
86% |
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| eToyChest |
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12/08/04 |
90% |
Viewtiful Joe 2 review:
The original Viewtiful Joe for the GameCube was a masterpiece, as well as an instant classic. It brought the gaming industry an incredibly unique style married with a challenge seldom seen since the passing of the 8 and 16-bit eras.
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| GameSpy |
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11/18/04 |
80% |
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| IGN |
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11/12/04 |
90% |
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