ImppyNoob
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A boring Brazilian gamer who analyzes the game with the eyes of a game programmer without being a programmer, in other words, you're going to hate me with the criticisms I make on the games that you love and put on a pedestal.
A boring Brazilian gamer who analyzes the game with the eyes of a game programmer without being a programmer, in other words, you're going to hate me with the criticisms I make on the games that you love and put on a pedestal.
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Played 250+ games
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Gained 3+ followers
Gone Gold
Received 5+ likes on a review while featured on the front page
N00b
Played 100+ games
2 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 2 years
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
282
Total Games Played
019
Played in 2024
050
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This one was quite a surprise, I thought it would just be a "DLC" for the first game and I thought that was why people didn't talk much about it, but when I played it more in depth, I really liked it, even more than the first, the graphics are better, the background is more detailed and interesting, it's challenging (and a little naughty in some parts, say-
in passing) and the coolest thing of all that made me like this one more than the first: the exploration.
Unlike the first game, which looked more like a normal platform game where you went forward and so on to reach the end of the level, here I found it more interesting, because there are more paths to explore and find treasures,
including a map that I don't know if you get all the parts and you get a different ending, but I liked this focus more on exploration, so much so that there's that bird inventor from the comic/cartoon that gives you equipment with your cane to destroy indestructible blocks, pull heavy blocks and destroy indestructible blocks that are on the ground,
giving a kind of "metroidvania" vibe even if it's in stages. If you've never played Ducktales 2, play it, and if you've already played the first game and don't know whether you should play the second, play it, it's also very worth it.
in passing) and the coolest thing of all that made me like this one more than the first: the exploration.
Unlike the first game, which looked more like a normal platform game where you went forward and so on to reach the end of the level, here I found it more interesting, because there are more paths to explore and find treasures,
including a map that I don't know if you get all the parts and you get a different ending, but I liked this focus more on exploration, so much so that there's that bird inventor from the comic/cartoon that gives you equipment with your cane to destroy indestructible blocks, pull heavy blocks and destroy indestructible blocks that are on the ground,
giving a kind of "metroidvania" vibe even if it's in stages. If you've never played Ducktales 2, play it, and if you've already played the first game and don't know whether you should play the second, play it, it's also very worth it.