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    Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams

    Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (GameCube)

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    Developer

    Avalanche

    Publisher

    THQ

    Genre

    Platformer

    Players

    0

    C3 Score
    7
    Reader Score (1 Votes)
    5

    Posted on 23.03.2005 User Icon Posted by James Temperton (Mr. T)
    Tag Tags: Tak, 2:, The, Staff, of Dreams, 1, Avalanche, THQ, Platformer
    Another week, another platformer...woah, hold on, oh flippant one. When this one popped into Cubed
    You can see this sort of game coming from a mile off. Here is our little checklist; running: check, jumping: check, collecting: check, themed worlds: check, good vs. evil: check. No danger of a revolution here then? Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams enters perhaps the most crowded gaming genre of them all. Platform games sell well every time, and when you base it in a precocious arse of a character, you are basically getting a licence to print quite substantial amounts of money. Question the need for this game all you want, turn your nose up at it by all means...but give it a chance first.

    Graphically this game is excellent. As you can see from the screenshots it is bright and colourful, but the whole look of the game in motion is quite exemplary. The environments look remarkably lush and alive and with busy little animals and foes running about at all the time you really get the idea you are part of a magical fantasy world. The game jumps between two types of world, the real world and the dream world; both must be conquered in order to complete the game. The basic idea is that you have to battle to rid the dream world of the evil forces that are taking it over (conveniently the evil forces tend to be dark or sludge coloured and moan a lot) whilst going back to the real world to jump, run and propel your way through various challenges.

     

    In order to spruce the whole experience up a bit you are helped by a number of greater beings, these are known as Jujus. They all have items or powers that are of help to you in order for you to progress, and when you come across them they will set you a challenge to compete in order for them to help you. This will normally involve having to work out how to fetch a very well hidden object. This is where SoD (amusing abbreviation

     

    Much as we try to like these added extras, we can't help but feel that in this increasingly competitive genre even they are starting to become predictable. We expect a platformer to contain its own unique quirks, and no matter how hard SoD tries we still can't like it too much. One reason for this could be that the protagonist is an annoying little brat, another reason could be that the whole game is painfully easy, or maybe, just maybe it is because it is mind-numbingly repetitive.

    All those aspects aside, we have to commend one feature in this game; and that is your ability to morph into animals! This added extra certainly brings a bit of spice to an otherwise slightly dull title. Mix that together with some very enjoyable vehicle sections and your ability to concoct various potions and SoD is well on to sticking its head above the parapet of mediocrity.

     

    Tak is also bestowed with special Juju powers. These enable him to do just about anything but with added Juju-ness. So for example: Juju Run, Juju Jump, Juju Kick...in fact most practical things with Juju shoved in front of it. Sadly Juju Spank was not included in the final code.

    Overall the presentation of this game is excellent. As we mentioned, it looks stunning, especially in the obscure and blobby dream-world where everything has a sort of halcyon glaze to it which is very effective. Nicely, the game also excels in sound department. There is a montage of talented voice actors lending their names to the game; most of their work can be found in the various cut-scenes that help to drive along the deep and meaningful plot. Jokes aside, the cut-scenes and general dialogue are very well put together and are a testament to the games overall top-draw presentation.
    Gameplay

    5

    It plays like a platformer with a few added extras, so it can't really go wrong. Other games have time-travelling, possessing people, character swapping and so forth, and this one is no different. It has its own little gimmicks, it uses them well and it is good fun to play. Just don't expect anything that will have you scooping your jaw off the floor over.
    Graphics

    8

    We're not joking; this game really does look lovely. This is how a platformer should look, magical, mystical, quirky and original. The whole game feels alive, looks alive and is packed full of little details and areas of interest.
    Sound

    7

    The voice acting is excellent throughout, and propels the game along with some genuinely witty and amusing dialogue. Elsewhere the whole game has all the standard good and evil sound effects that can also be enjoyed in Generic Platformer #46 through #981a.
    Value

    7

    The whole game feels great to start with, but after completing the same sort of challenge for the umpteenth time it all becomes a bit too arduous. Still, it will last you a good deal of time and the fairly pointless (and thus not really mentioned) multiplayer minigames and unlockables might keep you coming back for a while...
    7

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    C3 Score The nippers will love it, the more mature and demanding amongst you might not. A very solid platformer that builds well over the original, [i]SoD[/i] has some lovely little additions and for the most part is a real pleasure to play. Entertaining, quirky, funny and presented better than most games in this genre we were really quite pleasantly surprised by this one. If you want something to do that is good, clean fun then give this one a look.
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