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You have calendars, wallpapers, windows themes, screensavers and desktop mascot, all in a simple-to-use menu. The character you'll need to copy will go first, and as they sing, you'll see little icons appear on their bar. When it comes time to play yourself, just mimic those buttons which correspond to the controller buttons and you'll play a small game of Simon Says, with Parappa rapping along the entire time. That's it.
Memorize the pattern, and hit the buttons on time, and you're set. Play through eight levels of this, and you're finished. Provided you've got the attention span of a gnat, this should be entertaining for at least a single evening.
Parappa will embark on his quest to find real food, having won years worth of noodle products from a local noodle company. The first stop on his little adventure is the local burger shack, and once you've started singing along to the cashier, you'll see why this game is so addictive and repulsive at the same time.
Repeat, repeat, repeat, and the game will soon be over, but strangely enough, even with the simple gameplay and unimpressive graphics, Parappa 2 still takes a while to load some of the levels. Parappa the Rapper 2 utilizes none of the extra power of the Playstation 2, as it uses the same exact graphic scheme present in the first game. Simple polygon objects and two dimensional, very bendable characters lend the game the feel of a Saturday morning cartoon, but the jagged edges and simple look of many of the textures ruin any sort of toonish feel.
Granted, you aren't going to end up purchasing Parappa 2 because of its stunning visuals, but it would've been nice to see at least enough care to add some sort of anti-aliasing, to clean up the rough graphic feel.
If there's a true high point to this game, it's probably the music. Although I wouldn't normally call this music good, as it is just simplistic rap aimed at a children's demographic, I've got to give it credit for being somewhat warming to listen to. In all of the saccharine-coated lyrics and docile tones present in Parappa's songs, I still found something with a nice beat that was easy to listen to. Now, I'm not saying that it won't drive you up the wall. What I'm saying is that if you're in a position to listen to the game for a few hours at a time, you shouldn't need to worry about it being overly distracting or annoying.
Parappa's creators get my kudos for thinking of the rest of us when designing this specialized title. First off, it's way too short. To make a comparison, Frequency, which is more or less the same game with fewer juvenile elements, has thirty different songs that you can remix, play again and again, in nearly endless repetition. Parappa 2 has eight levels, each of which has several small sections, and can easily be beaten in two hours, depending on how quickly you can pickup the rhythm of the game.
Second, with the amount of time between the original Parappa, and the release of the PS2, I don't see how this game can take so long to load, and lack any kind of improvement on the original gameplay or graphics.
I'd recommend this to anyone with a child who needs a good PS2 game, as at its core, Parappa is an interesting title that isn't too cute to stand, and does teach good hand-to-eye coordination. Browse games Game Portals. Parappa The Rapper 2. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.
Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. What do a dog, an onion, a moose, a frog, a chicken and a spider have in common?
I have absolutely no idea, but they can sure bust out a funky fresh rhyme. I could spend the entire review asking questions of why, who and where, but it really does not matter. The only thing that matters is that someone actually did, and the PSX is all the better for it. The story of the game goes a little something like this. You are a dog, better known as Parappa.
You live a simple life with only one ambition. What is that ambition, you ask? The same ambition as everyone else -- gaining the attention of the opposite sex.
It just so happens the object of your desire is a walking, talking, living flower named Sunny Funny. All Parappa wants in life is to impress Sunny and to kick the occasional hip-hop jam. Sounds like a simple life, eh? Don't be so sure! Before I say another word about this game, I must get this off my chest. We have all read and heard about games that were "original" or "unique.
This game is like nothing you have ever seen before. It is nearly impossible to accurately convey the gameplay because it will end up sounding silly and not that inviting. Well, I will do my best at painting the picture of the game but I will never be able to truly express what the game is all about. The only way to capture the true experience is to play the game. Okay, now that we have that out of the way, let's talk gameplay. The object of the game is simple; just press one of the buttons on your controller at the correct time and you will do fine.
Think of this as the old game, Simon. The instructor will rap something and you just press the button that flashes on the screen to imitate the rap. If you don't press it at the correct time or if you press the wrong button, your rap rating and points will go down. If your rap rating hits Awful, your instructor will flunk you and you will have to start the level again.
So who are these instructors I am speaking of? Each level has an instructor that you must impress so you can move on to the next level. In most cases, you will mimic the rap the instructor kicks. One of the best parts of this game was the unique personalities of the instructors. Each had a distinct music style and you will find yourself linking the instructors with their environments and different raps. For example, the first instructor you will encounter is named Chop Chop Master Onion.
Chop Chop is a giant onion-head in a karate suit. His raps revolve around kicking and punching while teaching you karate. Each and every character had a personality and sound that was unlike any of the others and before the night is out, you will get to know them quite well. As you may have figured out from the instructors and their environments, the levels are based on an ongoing story. Each of instructors has their own level which Parappa must complete to obtain or achieve something.
For example, on the level with Cheap Cheap the Cooking Chicken, you are taking cooking lessons because it is Sunny Funny's birthday and you need to get her a cake.
To make a long story short, you need to learn to bake her a cake so she will fall for you on her birthday. Each of the levels has a similar storyline that the rapping follows. My personal favorite was the toilet levels, but I won't ruin it for you. Okay, so now you have a bit of an idea what the game is about, let me try to give a little bit more detailed explanation of the actual gameplay. Obviously the idea of the game is to rap. The raps you will kick come from the instructors.
What you, as the player, need to do is watch the screen and press the appropriate button as the moving icon crosses over it. For example, you will have a line that stretches across the top of the screen. Halfway across the line, you will see two squares, a space, then two circles. You have to wait for the moving icon to cross the two squares and push the square button twice.
Wait until the icon crosses the space, then press circle twice when the icon crosses the circles. Each of the buttons has a word associated with it, so what you are really doing is following the music and inserting the words at the appropriate time. I know it sounds easy and not very exciting, but trust me, it is not easy and it is a blast. After you complete the stages, which should not take you that terribly long, the game really starts to get fun.
Now the object shifts from just following the instructors' lead to doing some freestyle rapping. Freestyle rapping allows you to take the core rap that the instructor throws out at you and twist and change it.
You will be rewarded for adding some extra scratching and creativity to the rap. The instructor is still the ultimate judge of your freestyling, but your buddies in the room will let you know how good or bad you really are.
I did have a minor issue with the game.
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