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Experience Ape Escape™ 2 for the PS2™ system with 1080p up-rendering and Trophies. Additional enhanced features include Share Play (Active PS Plus membership may be required), Remote Play, Activity Feeds and Second Screen support for game manuals with PS Vita or PS App. Find great deals on eBay for ape escape 2 ps2 and ape escape 3 ps2. Shop with confidence.
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Why it took so long for someone to bring this over from Japan is beyond me, but it's about time. Readycloud of r7000 for mac. Despite being over a year old, Ape Escape 2 still stands as one of the most original and fun PlayStation 2 platformers to date. The unique dual-analog controls take a bit of getting used to, but after a few minutes, you'll be swatting monkey ass with the best of 'em. Those of you who've played the first Ape Escape (PS1) should know exactly what to expect here--the gameplay hasn't changed a bit. This familiarity may seem disappointing to some--only three of the 12 gadgets here are actually new, making it feel more like an extended remix of the first game than a true sequel--but the colorful graphics, quirky humor, and great gameplay definitely help ease the pain. The new Gotcha Box and minigames make for nice diversions (Monkey Soccer is actually quite fun with four players), and the voiceover localization is surprisingly good. One gripe: the new sidekick, Pipotchi, is almost totally useless.
Like its PS1 predecessor, AE2 is certainly cute and clever, but I wish there was more here than, well, just catching escaped apes. The dual-analog-stick control scheme is great, but the gimmicky primate retrieval gadgets don't alter the gameplay enough to keep me enthralled. Plus, the game's far too easy--even kids could likely finish this in an afternoon. Factor in some dull visuals, annoying music, and worthless unlockables (like stupid stories about apes..seriously), and you have a fine rental, but nothing more.
Lucky for Ape Escape 2 there's something incredibly fun about chasing monkeys around with a net. It helps to hide the fact that this isn't very difficult or long-- even a spazzy camera can't spoil the simian hijinks. I love the satisfying mix of action and puzzles as you find, disarm, and nab rogue apes, and the colorful, cartoony graphics and wacky story are top notch. (Plus I'm a sucker for games that use the voice actors from Pokemon.) Overall, a fun way to spend a weekend.