World Of Goo 2 Review – Goo-ing the Distance in a Puzzle Paradise!
World of Goo 2 review – A wildly imaginative sequel where blobs of goo take center stage in building, bouncing, and problem-solving. This physics-based adventure challenges players to construct elaborate structures while navigating quirky obstacles, ensuring a gooey good time for all!
World Of Goo 2 Review Pros
- Beautiful cartoon graphics.
- 976.9MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- 3 save slots.
- Uses the motion controls of the controller, and you can recenter the cursor whenever you want.
- Own in-game achievements.
- World map level select, and you can replay levels.
- A 2D game world, and it looks brilliant.
- Puzzle gameplay.
- Tutorial signs as you play.
- The goal is to create structures by connecting goo together and getting to the vacuum so you can hoover up all your goo characters.
- End of level breakdown showing how many moves, balls used, and time taken.
- You can pan the camera around with the cursor.
- Using the motion controls is actually excellent and well responsive, and allows you to be surprisingly precise.
- You see how the goo will connect and where it will go before you drop it down.
- At any time, you can grab and move any placed or unplaced goo.
- Play how you want, and this is actually highly encouraged.
- The game picks right up after the first game from a controls, accessibility, and approachability point.
- Each level shows the three challenges in each level.
- The story is told via in-game interactions and cutscenes.
- It’s such a fun and happy game.
- You get a level flyover, but that can be fast-forwarded as needed.
- Handy recentre cursor button.
- You can play with the sticks, and they are fine.
- The camera can be zoomed in and out.
- Any level can be skipped without penalty.
- The whole game uses physics for both good and bad, You have to be careful of your builds; balloons can help make structures float, etc.
- On the world map, the paths may diverge, allowing you to pick your own way through.
World Of Goo 2 Review Cons
- No way to turn off motion control, so even using the sticks makes it hard, as moving the controller in any way will mess you up.
- There is no hard pause, so your completion time either goes over the top, or you have to start again, if God forbid, you need to walk away at any point.
- For the most part, it’s the same game again, but with a few new mechanics.
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World Of Goo 2
Developer: Tomorrow Corporation
Publisher: Tomorrow Corporation
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