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Sin & Punishment 2
Compatible with Nintendoâ„¢ Wii (Wiiâ„¢)
For JPN/Asian systems only.
NTSC
1w
Expected stock arrival within 1 week.
US$66.98
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features
- Players can run on foot or take to the skies with a jetpack or hovering skateboard-like device to dodge enemy attacks or get a better lock on their targets
- Players can fire at targets in the distance or switch to sword attacks for close-range targets
- The Wii Remote™ controller’s pointing ability is used to aim weapons, while the Nunchuk™ controller is used for positioning and maneuvering
- Numerous beautifully rendered settings include gorgeous cityscapes and dramatic underwater tunnels, all populated by fierce enemies
- It’s all about the multiplier. The better a player’s skills, the more points are earned, and the bigger the bonus. Players will want to play the game again and again to beat their personal best on each level. The better the performance, the bigger the multiplier and the higher the final score
description
Players engage in nonstop shooter action as they’re propelled through this on-rails game. Isa and Kachi are being hunted. They go on the run and on the defensive. And they shoot everything. Sin & Punishment™ 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the Japanese Nintendo 64™ cult-classic shooter. It brings a frantic arcade sensibility to a post-apocalyptic world. Fans who can’t wait for the sequel can replay the original game by downloading it from the Virtual Console™ section of the Wii™ Shop Channel.
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 7 |
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jonarc.ebay (96) on 18, Jun. 2010 00:20 (HKT)
Real Treasure!
Another great shooter from Treasure, but what else did you expect. Playing on the rails like the love child of Panzer Dragoon and Nam 1975, Sin and Punishment 2 is a great sequel to the N64 exclusive classic.
The original had the player grounded, but the sequel gives the ability to fly creating a crazier game with more flexible tactics. Controls are like the original, there's a choice of free-fire and lock on as well as the ability to knock back certain projectiles at enemies (an essential skill to beat most bosses. Like most Treasure titles the game is full of boss battles that are a great deal of fun and often have different ways to win, blast the weak spot or take it apart for a higher score multiplier.
One disappointing aspect is that the characters and enemy design is not of Treasure's usual high calibre, whether compared to the original or some of their other titles like Gunstar Heroes or Radiant Silvergun. The main characters look like freaky cousins of 'The Riddlers' (UK kids show from the late 90s).
All in all this game comes highly recommended to shooter fans, high score addicts or those seeking a fast game they can play for short bursts of time. If you are a long time Treasure fan you've probably already bought it. If not you'll find all the mechanics of a great Treasure title, though I feel some of the charm is missing from this one (maybe because it's a sequel and not a new concept like usual - we are spoilt).
The original had the player grounded, but the sequel gives the ability to fly creating a crazier game with more flexible tactics. Controls are like the original, there's a choice of free-fire and lock on as well as the ability to knock back certain projectiles at enemies (an essential skill to beat most bosses. Like most Treasure titles the game is full of boss battles that are a great deal of fun and often have different ways to win, blast the weak spot or take it apart for a higher score multiplier.
One disappointing aspect is that the characters and enemy design is not of Treasure's usual high calibre, whether compared to the original or some of their other titles like Gunstar Heroes or Radiant Silvergun. The main characters look like freaky cousins of 'The Riddlers' (UK kids show from the late 90s).
All in all this game comes highly recommended to shooter fans, high score addicts or those seeking a fast game they can play for short bursts of time. If you are a long time Treasure fan you've probably already bought it. If not you'll find all the mechanics of a great Treasure title, though I feel some of the charm is missing from this one (maybe because it's a sequel and not a new concept like usual - we are spoilt).
cyclonus097 (1) on 23, Mar. 2010 18:33 (HKT)
Treasure does it again.
incredible. creative. BIG BOSS BATTLES !!! and it makes your wii do things youve never seen before. all the levels are totally different. I wish more people played this game.
lsn (54) on 06, Mar. 2010 05:47 (HKT)
Great Shooting game, must buy!
Treasure product, quality was guarantee!
please don;t miss the one of the best shooting game from now!
please don;t miss the one of the best shooting game from now!
johnnymaku (2) on 11, Dec. 2009 23:47 (HKT)
Otherworldly
It's a shame that more games like this don't see the light of day in these times. There's something reassuring about gliding through a series of unintelligible landscapes as you negate all threats. Not since the days of the Nameless Ones in Forgotten Worlds have I felt so at peace. Ya. Hooooo. ++
Tenbatsu (74) on 07, Dec. 2009 17:15 (HKT)
GOTY
Another awesome on rail shooter by Treasure. Game of the year material.
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