Posted on: September 29, 2025

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Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: Opinie: 77
Run and Gun at last!
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was the victim of poor timing. It is an excellent game, but came out when people were absolutely awestruck by polygons. As such, it was only appreciated among a set of people who were still playing 2D games in 1998. And you know what, it's pretty awesome. The story is kind of scant, (with nothing really connecting the episodes or telling you where you are) but frankly the other factors more than well make up for the lack of connecting story. The original Jazz Jackrabbit had two problems, largely. It was too zoomed in, and you went well too fast. This often lead to taking hits from things you couldn't see coming nor actually slow down for in time. And the levels were timed. J2 solves this in a myriad of ways: 1) The timer is gone. 2) The view is considerably zoomed out, even at 640 x 480. 3) While the game does well to make with the illusion of going rather swiftly, the quickest pace the game offers is definitely a few measures slower. Not only that, but the game introduces several new features, including special abilities for all three playable characters. A myriad of new weapons, a variety of worlds to visit, a smash hit soundtrack by the legendary Alexander Brandon/Siren and much more awaits! Plus there's even a fully featured level editor. The only problem is that the game might be a bit of a pain to get running, even via GOG's included J2+ thing. I, being a heretic in multiple ways, prefer to use Jazz 2 Resurrection, a reimplementation of the game. This is where Epic MegaGames finally made a platformer with no caveats...just in time to completely flatten it out with Unreal. Seriously cutthroat timing.
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