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Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai
I don't think I've ever played a game as soulless of Jett Rocket 2.
Being a game that runs without any major flaws or technical blunders, Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai has very little standing for it and leaves the gamers with the overall feeling that this is a bland and uninspired piece of work. On top of that, its price tag is too high for what is delivered, which makes Jett Rocket II a passable option.
Jett Rocket manages to leave a positive impression, but the challenge is prejudiced by an incapable gameplay.
7
OmegaEvolution1
I first got this game 5 years ago, just bought it again today to see how it holds up now. Man, I gotta say it looks fantastic for a 2D/3D game especially considering the game size. While I don't think it's an amazing game, it is one you should consider picking up if you want a good platformer game.
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ricklongo
Another woefully short platformer gracing 3DS's e-Shop, Jett Rocket II delivers a somewhat tight package that can definitely entertain fans of the genre. Its main problem is that it relies too much on tried-and-true concepts and as a result fails to be memorable. The game features three worlds, each featuring stages that tend to be just long enough to entertain while being a good option for quick gameplay bursts. A good number of them are well-designed, mixing 2D and 3D platforming with challenging sections and cleverly hidden collectibles. Boss battles are fun enough, and so are the many minigames scattered through and between the stages. A noticeable problem is how slowly the main character moves, though, which is especially annoying when you have to backtrack a stage to find secrets you missed. It's gonna be pretty hard to hate Jett Rocket II, as it's a by-the-numbers experience with great graphics and okay gameplay. It's also gonna be hard to love it, however. The main character lacks any real charisma, and the robotic enemies friends tend to blend in pretty quickly. The game's collectibles are pictures of characters, which would be much more exciting if the characters had more personality. None of the gameplay sequences are exactly memorable either, which meant I was never really eager to resume playing the game. Truth is, serviceable as it may be, Jett Rocket II adds up to a supremely ho-hum experience. It's one of those games that are destined to fade into the back of your gaming memory in a few months' time. If you're on the market for quick and inoffensive portable platformers, it may be worth a download. Just don't go in expecting something unforgettable. Rating: 6.5

Jett Rocket II: The Wrath of Taikai

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Nov 13, 2013
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79% Mixed
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Nov 21, 2013
75
NintendoWorldReport
Jett Rocket II is a solid game that offers a lot in a seemingly small package.
Dec 5, 2013
70
Multiplayer.it
While the prequel was a pure 3D platformer, Jett Rocket II tries to add a little variety with some 2D/3D gameplay and purely 2D levels. Surprisingly these 2D levels, reminiscent of Mega Man, are the best of the bunch, with a great level design and a touch of old school difficulty.
Nov 29, 2013
70
Pocket Gamer UK
Taking cues from Sonic, Mario, and other platforming greats, Jett Rocket II is an enjoyable, if flawed, variety-filled adventure.
Nov 22, 2013
70
3DJuegos
A gorgeous looking action and platforming adventure with a 2D and 3D mixed gameplay. A bit in the short side, though.
Dec 4, 2013
64
4P.de
This old-fashioned platformer draws its motivation mainly from the steep learning curve and the high difficulty level.
Jan 9, 2014
50
Eurogamer Portugal
Jett Rocket manages to leave a positive impression, but the challenge is prejudiced by an incapable gameplay.
Apr 1, 2014
10
Digitally Downloaded
I don't think I've ever played a game as soulless of Jett Rocket 2.
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Nov 2, 2020
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OmegaEvolution1
I first got this game 5 years ago, just bought it again today to see how it holds up now. Man, I gotta say it looks fantastic for a 2D/3D game especially considering the game size. While I don't think it's an amazing game, it is one you should consider picking up if you want a good platformer game.
Nov 25, 2013
6
ricklongo
Another woefully short platformer gracing 3DS's e-Shop, Jett Rocket II delivers a somewhat tight package that can definitely entertain fans of the genre. Its main problem is that it relies too much on tried-and-true concepts and as a result fails to be memorable. The game features three worlds, each featuring stages that tend to be just long enough to entertain while being a good option for quick gameplay bursts. A good number of them are well-designed, mixing 2D and 3D platforming with challenging sections and cleverly hidden collectibles. Boss battles are fun enough, and so are the many minigames scattered through and between the stages. A noticeable problem is how slowly the main character moves, though, which is especially annoying when you have to backtrack a stage to find secrets you missed. It's gonna be pretty hard to hate Jett Rocket II, as it's a by-the-numbers experience with great graphics and okay gameplay. It's also gonna be hard to love it, however. The main character lacks any real charisma, and the robotic enemies friends tend to blend in pretty quickly. The game's collectibles are pictures of characters, which would be much more exciting if the characters had more personality. None of the gameplay sequences are exactly memorable either, which meant I was never really eager to resume playing the game. Truth is, serviceable as it may be, Jett Rocket II adds up to a supremely ho-hum experience. It's one of those games that are destined to fade into the back of your gaming memory in a few months' time. If you're on the market for quick and inoffensive portable platformers, it may be worth a download. Just don't go in expecting something unforgettable. Rating: 6.5
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SummaryFrom the makers of Nano Assault Neo, FAST - Racing League, Art of Balance Jett Rocket returns! Your favorite planetary inspector is back and in trouble. His archrival Kaiser Taikai has to settle an old score with him... Explore the home planet of the Power Plant Posse and ignite your trusty old jet pack in this epic full-3D action-... Read More
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
  • 3DS
Nov 13, 2013
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