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Earthworm Jim 2

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  • 1995
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Earthworm Jim 2 (1995)
Earthworm Jim 2
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter defeating Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, Earthworm Jim must now stop Psy Crow before he reaches Lost Vegas to marry Princess What's Her Name and becomes master of all.After defeating Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, Earthworm Jim must now stop Psy Crow before he reaches Lost Vegas to marry Princess What's Her Name and becomes master of all.After defeating Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, Earthworm Jim must now stop Psy Crow before he reaches Lost Vegas to marry Princess What's Her Name and becomes master of all.

  • Sceneggiatura
    • Doug TenNapel
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    • Tommy Tallarico
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    • Sceneggiatura
      • Doug TenNapel
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      • Tommy Tallarico
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    Movie Nuttball

    Earthworm Jim 2!

    Earthworm Jim 2 is one of the one of the coolest action video games! The characters, the action, and the sure thrill of adventure makes this game a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!

    Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!

    Graphics: The graphics are wonderful especially for the Super Nintendo! The backgrounds are really beautiful!

    Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you find out that it will become more difficult!

    Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!

    Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!

    Overall: I have always loved Earthworm Jim 2! If you like excellent adventure games, and more then I strongly recommend you play this game!

    To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com!
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Deserved to be better

    With the cunning plan of tapping one shoulder whilst actually being behind the other one(worthy of Baldrick, no?), PsyCrow manages to grab Princess What's-Her-Name, and Jim now has to get her back, through a series of 9(nope, you read that right, that few) stages, the last one in which he races him to her. I'm going to be comparing this to the first one throughout, as these are the only two in the series I've tried(I'm not touching the 3D one, this and Sonic the Hedgehog just work better in only two dimensions), and I find that one to be far superior to this. The positives first; this has a larger selection of weaponry. Other than the submachinegun, there were only a slow but powerful charge, and a heatseeking missile. Those return(if the latter two are in different shape now... why is the last one a house...?), and are joined by another automatic(which fires in three directions, from all fingers of the "glove" that it is... yes, it eats ammo, still, aiming is much faster, because it spreads it so well), a BFG kind of thing(it's a chimney. ...why would you presume *I* know what the reason for that is?), and... something that blows bubbles, I'm not sure there's any use for it. That's a doubling of the armory(one could argue that you don't need all of them, and that you had what you needed before, but I'm trying to be upbeat here), and you can now cycle between them, instead of just use whatever you last picked up(or rather, the strongest one you have), first. The graphics are improved, with more colors, and everything looks dynamic and vibrant(there's an OK amount of designs, and their quality is fine). That does bring me to the negatives, however. The visual glitches are sometimes all over the place(not to mention the several places where you get "stuck") and are quite distracting(liquid clearly coming out from right under the showerhead, no physical reaction from the... large marshmallow(?) when something is bounced off it, etc.). They add to an overall feeling of this being unfinished, phoned in and rushed. This is a good time to get into how short it is, as I established earlier. I completed this in an hour and a half, barely enough time to get used to the controls(that's not hyperbole, I noted that not long before I was done with this... and it's not the first time I play it. There's also barely any use of the parachute feature, though it's a decent addition with possibilities. You also get a different thing to flip through the air, meaning you don't use your head as a whip(which you retain) for this purpose, and this affects nothing). With no point system, there is little replayability. There are not as many interesting concepts, and even fewer unique experiences in this. Most of what you do here, you do in other games(maybe this was first, and partly falls victim to its own success... I'm just reporting what I see), and not that much of it is memorable or all that entertaining. You return abducted cows(avoiding those pesky UFO's... yup, the hicks were right all along) to their barns(so that their milk can be harvested, and let you progress further... did I mention that some of them have a lit fuse when you pick them up(as in, carry them), and you have to dunk them in water to keep them from exploding?), dodge falling grannies in a gradually rising chair, get turned into a blind salamander and "fly" through what I suppose is a colon(stopping along the way to participate in a game-show, with such timeless, deep questions posed as "may I please go to the bathroom"(and they are really all that random)), float upwards with an inflated head full of helium(trying to avoid Evil the Cat from popping it, with the pebbles he shoots at you with a blowgun or his claws as he descends rapidly towards you, after using his tail to heli-lift himself up above you)), maneuvers through an area with paper *everywhere*, and it will give you nightmares about filing cabinets(and the end of the area has an unforgettably abstract gag), escort(well, push) a bomb through the air, on the one jet-engine of a plane you have towards Major Mucus who has spread since we saw him last, and who has forces working for him this time, and run around... Brunch Country, I guess, in the punnily titled Level Ate. In that last one I mention, we finally meet the aggressive saltshaker that a handful of other enemies have sounded like. Yes, the audio is immensely limited in this. It wouldn't be as noticeable if they didn't insist on everything emitting something, so they reuse them. The super-suited Earthworm himself handles worse, similar to the difference between the first and second Prince of Persia titles(we're talking the '89 and '92 versions), not as bad as the Disney Hercules VG. Still, in a classic arcade action adventure platformer, it should depend on the player's skill, not the game screwing you over. It's challenging, and there are three difficulty settings. The tough stuff comes from requiring fast reflexes, great hand-to-eye coordination and not the occasional "puzzle"(they're simple, maybe "task" is a more fitting term). For some reason, there's only one boss foe(near the climax), and with how easy he is, it's too late and much too late. It aids this in a feeling of nothing being accomplished. Not all of this is even increasingly hard. The humor is cartoony, goofy, out of nowhere and gross(well, not as much as before, thankfully), again, and if you like that style of comedy, you will love that aspect of this. There is a little disturbing content in this(are those... puppies plummeting to their death?! ...or are they stuffed?), otherwise it's perfectly child-friendly. I recommend this to fans of this genre and series, if you shouldn't expect it to be as excellent as the original is. 7/10
    Glorback

    Better than the original, but last of good EWJ games.

    Don't pay too much attention to Movie_Nutballs' review, as he simply uses the same review over again and just plugs in different titles.

    This game seriously rocks. It has everything. Thats right. EVERYTHING.

    Falling grannies? Yep

    Malicious food? Yep

    Anthropomorphic crows abusing puppies? Yep

    Dressing up as a blind salamander and swimming through an intestinal track stopping only to participate in a game show (while still dressed as a salamander) to the tune of moonlight sonata? Yep

    Thats just a taste of all the incredible stuff you can find in this game.

    Seriously, if you can find this game, and have the right hardware, get it. Morte fun than a can of worms (which, by the way, is also in here).
    8MrPaull0324

    The best game in the series

    This was unquestionably Earthworm Jim's peak.

    Princess What's-Her-Name has been kidnapped by Jim's Arch-Enemy, Psychrow, and it's up to our soil-eating, supersuit clad hero to reach stop the fiend before he forces the princess to marry him at a quick, non-consent marriage center in the Lost Vegas system.

    You'll traverse across 10 wild levels, and not just in the typical run and gun/platforming style but there are lots of gimmicky stages too.

    If you thought the previous game was weird, try this one on for size. The wackiness is cranked up to 11. I'm talking about Jim playing in game shows while dressed as a blind salamander, rescuing puppies with a giant marshmallow, using cow milking machines to open gates, and much more.

    The enemies and traps are just as goofy, such as falling old women, electric chairs, hopping file cabinets, giant sentient saltshakers. The list goes on.

    The controls are smooth and fully responsive, though some hidden items can be tricky to reach at times. Plus, Jim's hover ability has been replaced by a sentient booger named Snot who acts as a parachute or grappling hook to reach certain areas. You can even use a manta ray for a shield to give Jim a few seconds of invincibility.

    You'll have access to new weapons, like the homing missile launcher (which fires actual houses), the barn blaster, a three-finger blaster, and, as a joke, a bubble gun.

    The soundtrack, courtesy of Tommy Tallarico, consists of catchy and quirky tunes that fits the series like a glove, from the nifty techno in "Anything But Tangerines" to Beethoven's soothing Moonlight Sonata in "Jim's Now a Blind Cave Salamander".

    The graphics and backgrounds are colorful and well-rendered. The sprites and animation are more fluid than ever. The backgrounds and scenery looked better too and as interactive as in the first game, like the loose soil in "Lorenzo's Soil" you knock loose or the Villi writhing around you or in the background in the salamander level.

    The sound effects are an amusing mixture of cartoon and sci-fi noises, from the bizarre weapons and enemy sound effects to Jim's kooky voice clips.

    The difficulty is taken down a notch from the original, though that helped endear the game to more players. So, you can try this one out on Steam or the Nintendo Switch.
    8tequila101

    Good like the First

    Earthworm Jim takes off a year later from the first one.

    Earthworm Jim's girlfriend Princess What's Her Name has been taken by the cruel,motivated psychotic crow Psyhcrow.

    The sequel is much different to the original.

    There are some things that lack off of it though it's much better than Earthworm Jim 3D

    Instead of just roaming around you get into more thrills as you go as a blind salamander or float up in the air with your head! XD

    Not as good as the first though much more easier and still a very playable classic. 8.2/10

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      Uses classical and opera music in the game. "Villi People" has Ludwig van Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata Movement #1, and "See Jim Run. Run, Jim, Run!" has Moonlight Sonata Movement #3. Also found in "Puppy Love" is the opera Finiculi Finicula.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Designed by: A million Shiny meetings.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Gamesmaster: Episodio #5.9 (1995)
    • Colonne sonore
      Dad's Tune
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      Music by Thomas V. Tallarico and Tommy Tallarico

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      • 18 settembre 1995 (Stati Uniti)
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