D2 for Dreamcast
- ESRB Descriptor: Animated Blood Cartoon Violence Mature Sexual Themes
- ESRB Rating: M - (Mature)
- Publisher: Sega
- Genre: Adventure
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A creepy game with a little bit of everything
Typically when games cross different genres it usually spells disaster. A game company thinks it'll make itself unique if it steals ideas from a different genre and put them in its own game. D2 takes six different genres into one: it starts with the survival horror genre created by Resident Evil,... Read full review »
D2 is a great game
D2 is a great game, it reminds me of resident evil style gameplay, but with a fresh new twist on the genre. The story is rich and engrossing. With the events eventually leading to the discovery of why you crashed in the mountains, and who is really responible for all the horrible monsters trying to... Read full review »
D2 is art
First off, if you don't like Resident Evil type gameplay and are more into sports games, D2 will bore you to tears.
But those who like cinematic, involved games that you really get into and explore, this is more than a rental, it's a must own.
Not since Resident Evil Code: Veronica...
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D2 a vey cinematic adventure
I purchased D2 because it of what people hated about this game, It's a cinematic game which may be too easy for some. I love cinematic games especially this one, it has a plot, character development. I was on the edge of my seat, compelled while playing this game. The cinemas are amazing and yes... Read full review »
Snowy Survival
The first D played a lot like Myst,with a Silent Hill flavor. D2,on the other hand,plays more like the latter. While retaining some of the elements from the original,and mixing in a little RPG as well.
While indoors the game is pretty much identical to it's predecessor. Everything takes...
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D2
The long-delayed cinematic adventure game D2 has finally surfaced on the Dreamcast. Despite several years in development by innovative Japanese game design team Warp, D2 seems to suffer from a lack of solid gameplay. Fortunately, the gaming environment is stunning to look at. D2 offers gamers a curious combination of adventurous exploration and first-person shooting. Gamers assume the role of airplane crash survivor Laura (not to be confused with game icon Lara Croft of Tomb Raider infamy). The game begins with Laura embarking on an airplane flight that soon goes horribly wrong. The plane is hijacked by a handful of terrorists--but that effort is foiled when a meteor crashes into the plane. Laura emerges as one of the few survivors of the plane wreck, which has occurred somewhere in the mountains of Canada. Laura must try to survive the icy elements by routinely killing and cooking cute bunnies for food as she travels through the snowy terrain. Animal activists might object to the casual nature of these deaths, which are essential to winning the game. Several tentacle- wielding creatures attack Laura frequently during her travels. When this occurs, the game immediately shifts from third-person to first-person perspective. While these point-and-shoot segments are challenging at first, they soon become tedious. It is impossible to travel more than a few feet without being attacked--and Laura must travel quite a bit to advance the game. Despite the presence of impressive graphics, these action segments amount to little more than a glorified version of the mass-market PC game Deer Hunter. Still, the ambitious world of D2 is worth a look and a listen. This game is highly stylized in design, including several artistic cinema sequences that will keep you riveted. A stunning new age-meets-opera soundtrack accompanies the title screen, while creepy instrumental music adds tension in all the right places. With an awkward balance of both adventure and action elements, D2 ultimately succeeds more as a curiosity than a remarkable gaming coup. --Brett Atwood Pros: Art-house appeal for eclectic gamers High-quality animation Cons: Awkward gameplay Tedious and repetitious action sequences
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