Ah... Parappa the Rapper 2... the "proper" sequel to PtR and the follow-up to NanaOn-Sha's UmJammer Lammy. While this Playstation 2 game is a competent title compared to UJL and PtR in its own right, it's somewhat hard to see it due to what could perhaps be considered the overglamorized origins of the original (Yes, it basically popularized and started the modern "Rhythm" or music game craze, but it has aged somewhat), the excellence of UmJammer Lammy (which this game doesn't live up to), and the somewhat mysterious (read: poor) documentation regarding how to play or what to do in the manual. When you get down to it, there is a bit to like about PtR2 if you give it a chance and discover all it has to offer. I have decided to put up "footage" of the game not because it was a challenge or anything, but because I'm addicted to the tunes. I say "footage" because this is definitely NOT how I play the game normally. This series of videos was actually engineered to NOT go into "Cool/Freestyle" mode (harder than it sounds actually) and to play "almost" correctly so as to influence a "Cool" rating as little as possible. This was done to show the performances without the dumb freestyling, which I think really sucked in this game (not the improvisation, just the freestyling). It's actually several replays edited with the story. The story still deals with Parappa's fascination/crush with Sunny Funny, but this is overshadowed somewhat by the game's quirky new main plot, which deals ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6VX_3Nlf8s&hl=en
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