![]() ![]() Now the arena its a multiplayer mode and its just as bad as the base game though you don't lose lives when you lose in this mode. ![]() Now there is the cosmetics, not really much to say about them, other than they look like they were stolen from PvZ 2. She's fine can be useful some times but sense the level design is randomly generated, it mostly just ends up making her completely USELESS. First lets start with the new bird, silver. ![]() New stuff: Okay so there is tons of new stuff that this "sequel" brought to the table, all of witch suck. ![]() Another problem with this is that because it is an roguelike, there is a new version of each level every time you re-start, meaning that it is impossible to practice them. There is no way to tell a bot how to create meaning full puzzles without them becoming boring and easy. While I do like the roguelike genera, for some reason it gets merged with other genera's that are NOT designed for roguelikes. Level design: This level design is stupidly easy, it becomes a mindless game were all you have to do is just fling birds at buildings and pray that something hits those structures, and the reason for this because the game's levels are randomly generated making it a roguelike. Just the way the Mighty Eagle always intended for things to be.Angry Birds 2 is bad game, it is a downgrade from the original and here is why: 1. It might seem a little bare-bones in this day and age, but “bare bones” means no lives or level timers. But given how little its gameplay varies from classic Angry Birds, you might be better off paying a bit of money to grab the first game. The bird you’re issued is seemingly random, however, so good luck throwing bluebirds at a reinforced concrete tower.Īngry Birds 2 is a free download, so there’s nothing to be lost by giving it a try. Spells do crazy things like rain down rubber duckies or make a pig explode, but they’re all pretty much “instant win” power-ups that clear a screen.Īlso, if you run out of birds in a stage, you’re allowed to watch a video in exchange for one more angry avian. If you’re really lucky, you may even gain one of the game’s spells, which are usually purchasable with hard currency (gems). When you cause enough destruction (always a noble endeavor), you gain another bird. There are flashes of mercy in Angry Birds 2. There’s not even a point to starting a level over after a bad shot, unless you simply feel like wasting one of your precious five lives (each of which takes half an hour or a fistful of hard currency to fill up). No more consulting walkthroughs, YouTube, or friends if you’re stuck on a level. That means, unlike earlier games, strategizing in Angry Birds 2 is a near-impossibility - especially since each level is given subtle, random changes on repeated playthroughs. You also can’t peek at what’s ahead in multi-screen levels. You can switch between visible birds, but invisible ones remain unseen until you’ve burned through your previous birds. Incidentally, some of those birds are hidden behind face-down cards. You must clear every screen with the birds you’re allotted at the start of the stage. For instance, each level has multiple screens - sometimes three or more - with multiple pigs to take down, and / or bosses to demolish. In fact, the alterations made in the name of farming your hard currency are the only really significant changes between Angry Birds and Angry Birds 2. But neither is it possible to play the game without observing how the deck has been stacked against you in hopes of getting you to spend money on in-app purchases. It’s still as fun as ever to take out the glass base of a pig’s tower with a beautiful bluebird shot. That’s not to say Angry Birds 2 is a bad game. Sure, Angry Birds 2 looks and sounds much more refined than its predecessor - over the years, the Pigs and the Birds have received an impressive infusion of personality - but this latest session of bird-flinging makes it too easy to reflect on the tedium and frustration that comes with some free-to-play titles. We just picked up, played, and never thought twice about re-starting a stage when a swine assault went sour. The recent release of Angry Birds 2 makes it all-too-easy to look back on that first game and pine for an age when mobile games weren’t intermingled with wait timers, hard currency, and advertisements. Even today, playing that now-ancient Angry Birds game feels fun and fulfilling.īut Angry Birds’ legendary status is double-edged. The first game, released in 2009, helped cement mobile phones as a serious gaming platform in North America. The Angry Birds franchise has a legacy that’s bigger than Terence (psst –he’s the huge red wrecking ball bird, if you’re not up on your digital ornithology). Not drastically different from its predecessor(s). ![]()
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