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Abstract: Prinny 2 is a strange game. I don't mean that it's strange in the sense that you do something weird like play as a penguin on a quest for panties (though you do). What I mean is that it's strange that NIS would go to all the trouble of giving the titul...
Abstract: I guess a good place to start is that Prinny 2 is kind of weird in that Japanese, lost-in-translation, kind of way. Actually, it may just be that the game's premise is ever more peculiar for a western audience... Boil down the story and it's a game abo...
Abstract: Like most games published by Nippon Ichi Software, Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? was not a game for everybody. It was hopelessly difficult, full of frustrating platforming challenges and had a very specific sense of humor. But I didn't care that ...
At times it reminds you of the fun you had with the original; the game contains plenty of absurd humor that can at times take the edge off your frustration.
For such a difficult platformer, the controls need to be more accommodating; the level design will have you attempting to throw yourself through a plateglass window; doesn't do things as well as the original.
Prinny 2 is designed for gamers that want to get their asses kicked. It's the platforming equivalent to the hardcore strategy found in Disgaea, and it will keep all the brave souls out there very busy. I enjoyed my time with it… when I wasn't dying. Co...
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Abstract: Last year's Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? was a fun title that took the platforming genre to its most hardcore extreme. The premise was simple: you have 1,000 Prinnies, and each one can be killed after being touched just twice (Prinnies are highly ...
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Abstract: Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! is a lighthearted affair that has enough flair to stand out in a barren month of video games still recovering from the holiday overload. Published and developed by Nippon Ichi Software, the team responsible f...