


You also already have all the weapons and abilities at your disposal. When you start up another game, you get the choice of playing any one of the four different types of jehuty that are found throughout the game right from the beginning. mode, the secret mechs to be found and the ability to find extra missions after you beat the game, there’s plenty to do. There’s a lot more replayability here than what you might think. There are plenty of twists and turns this time through and the story is much less predictable. The storyline has been much improved since the last, which was so clich? it was almost unplayable. Dingo stumbles across Jehuty, the mech from the first game, and uses it to go against BAHRAM, his old employer who betrayed him and is now trying to take over the universe. The story for ZOE: The 2nd Runner takes place two years after the first and revolves around an ex-soldier turned miner, Dingo Egret (yes, the poor guy has the name of two Australian animals). This mode is very fun if you have a friend to play against and can easily take up hours of your time. Three of which you have to find and defeat in secret locations throughout the game. This is where two players go at it in eight different mechs. If you can manage to beat the game, you unlock vs. The games difficulty may turn off some, but despite that, I still found it to be very entertaining. Many times I had to spend 30 minutes or more trying to defeat a certain boss. Fighting in this game is almost always enjoyable, though the boss fights can be very infuriating.

Jehuty has a few new moves, like grabbing nearby objects to swing or throw and gets a few different upgrades as the story progresses. Both storyline and length of game has improved dramatically. This time around, battles are much more intense and fast paced. The first game had some OK fights, a pretty crappy storyline and was much too short. The gameplay is superb and has definitely improved since the last game. The voice acting in this game is pretty solid except in a few parts, where you can’t help but laugh at the execution of some lines. The soundtrack to this game is very good, with tracks varying from some catchy techno to soft ballads.
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It’s basically seamless, and really helps to make the game seem more movie like than game. One thing that I just have to praise is the easy transition this game makes from an animated cutscene, anime style, right back into the action. There’s not much slowdown except in a few parts, and it’s easily forgivable. I was really surprised how well the game engine handled all the enemies on the screen, considering how much action is usually going on. Also, the mech designs in this game are very well done, which isn’t too surprising considering it’s made by the same man who did the Metal Gear Solid games, Hideo Kojima. For example, one of Jehuty’s nicest looking moves involves making a giant swirling blue ball of energy and flinging it at an opponent. This game looks very nice, with beautiful attacks. Konami has fixed almost all of the problems from the first game, by making the storyline more interesting, a less whiny main character and much more action than the original. Instead of lumbering behemoths battling on the ground, you get Jehuty, a fast, flying mech with a plentiful arsenal and lots of tricks. Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner is not your ordinary mech game.
