If a game was a music video, it would be this: https://youtu.be/vJwKKKd2ZYE?si=eVypsiMXgNDEodQg
A versão que terminei foi a de NDS, e é um bom jogo, dificuldade quase nula, mas com boas músicas e uma gameplay quase que relaxante com pequenos puzzles para serem resolvidos, é uma boa pedida para aqueles que querem jogar algo que a única pretensão é ser algo divertido. Recomendo para jogadores casuais.
this finishes my wii phisical collection
i could played this on the switch but the allure of finishing the save file i had from childhood was too strong especially since i was already well past the half way point of the game, but i can see why kid me dropped this game, honestly the levels feel too long there are checkpoints but they are not properly comunicated imo
i got this game from my mom she one time promissed she would buy us (me and my brother) a video game if we cleaned the entire house like vacuum, dust off everything, clean the window it doesnt seem like much but trust me it was. we worked for that game lol especially as a ~12yo and 7yo
we didn't have any game in mind so we just kinda went to fnac and choose a cheap game it was like 10 bucks honestly kinda of steal, and a nice memory
i still think i prefer the the original over this sequel though
i could played this on the switch but the allure of finishing the save file i had from childhood was too strong especially since i was already well past the half way point of the game, but i can see why kid me dropped this game, honestly the levels feel too long there are checkpoints but they are not properly comunicated imo
i got this game from my mom she one time promissed she would buy us (me and my brother) a video game if we cleaned the entire house like vacuum, dust off everything, clean the window it doesnt seem like much but trust me it was. we worked for that game lol especially as a ~12yo and 7yo
we didn't have any game in mind so we just kinda went to fnac and choose a cheap game it was like 10 bucks honestly kinda of steal, and a nice memory
i still think i prefer the the original over this sequel though
The De Blob franchise is criminally overlooked. Here's a game with a funky soundtrack and beautiful colorful visuals. It has this weird late 90s/early 2000s revolutionary teenager graffiti vibe that games like Jet Set Radio also give off. And it's even a nice 3D platformer. There aren't enough unique 3D platformers. Maybe we'll get a part 3 one day with THQ Nordic being a thing, who knows?
Such potential. Playing this game, my score made a steady decline. After the first mission I loved the act of mopping up side missions and collectibles, bringing colour to the world. Then came the repetition, crashes, glitches and god awful checkpoints that lacked sense. Once I reached credits I was well and truly done.
Not quite as good as the first game, taking the emphasis off of its open-ended collectible hunt and onto something much more linear (and less meaty) doesn't fully pay off imo. But I realize that's totally up to personal preference. That being said, it's still unmistakably de Blob in all its vivid, creative, and singular whimsy. The story here feels unexpectedly deep - tackling themes of herd mentality, deleterious mass media, cults, and political self-indulgence among others. The 2D segments that color the main building objectives are a neat new feature but oddly, again, just don't capture the same charm of the more simplistic versions the first game had. Nonetheless there's still just something so warm and cozy about these games' worlds - the levels are all great and the music is to die for with such rich variation, there's nothing else quite like starting out one of these maps and having a million ideas rush through your head all at once about how you're going to colorize it. I'd kill to see a third one.