This is a good one-night-stander but sadly isn't much improved from the first game. Music games like PaRappa, Lammy and Konami's DDR games all get more difficult as you progress through the stages, but BA62 doesn't. Two-player battles quickly turn into who can do every step perfectly, as it's too easy to dodge attacks and not easy enough to 'reflect them' (an addition for this sequel). And there's no reason to play through it with every character since none of the characters have ending movies. The only way I can think of to make this game more difficult is to use one of the many third party dance pads to control the game with your feet. ROM Download for PSX Bust-a-Groove 2 ISO. If you mastered the first game, you'll have no trouble breezing through this one quickly, opening all the secret characters along the way. The environments you dance in are all really well-done and have special effects that pop open as you dance. Returning characters don't have the same attitude they once did. This feels too plastic and too stylized to me. The first game's character designs were great-cartoony yet realistic. I can't understand why Enix did not stick with dance music label Avex Trax for the music. The first game had memorable tunes like 'The Natural Playboy,' Kitty N's theme, and 'Flyin' to Vour Soul.' This has no standout tunes. To make a music game feel complete, the music has to be good (duh).
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