
80
Rescue very nearly outclasses every other cutesy platformer on Xbox. [Nov 2004, p.90]
70
If you don't complete it far too quickly, you may become bored of the missions or the story.
60
It's difficult to describe any element of the game as anything but simply "good." [Jan 2005, p.106]
7
A fantastically charming Australian 3d platformer with one of the craziest starting levels I think I've ever played. Whilst there are some gripes here and there that I think could be tuned up to improve it, the only real issues I have with this game are some of the padding elements. If you're a fan of games like Sly Cooper, or especially Jak & Daxter, then you'll love this! If I could give this a 7.5 I would because the game is so close to being a solid 8.
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue
Xbox
Released On:
Oct 12, 2004
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69
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7.0
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80
An A-grade platform adventure romp that is enjoyable for anyone regardless of their age. It’s a bit too easy for veteran gamers, and the scenery pop-ups can distract, but neither detracts from the top-notch experience.
76
Ty 2's uncomplicated game play, straightforward story, and friendly quality create a fun experience for younger gamers and could provide a couple of hours distraction for older players.
73
Does a fairly decent job at offering younger gamers (and the young at heart) a bit of fun through a wide variety of mission objectives, tons of vehicles, and humongous, streaming worlds. Even though it is imaginative in areas, it doesn’t offer the seasoned action-platform gamer anything innovative or extraordinary over what Mario, Sonic, Crash, et. al. have been doing for quite some time.
70
Shockingly decent. [Dec 2004, p.170]
68
Graphically, it's definitely improved, but that's not going to save Ty from his own mediocrity. [Nov 2004, p.149]
60
Another problem that's at odds with the kid-friendly design is a surprising number of vague objectives.
50
As generic as a platformer can be. It's a game in the tradition of the original "Jak & Daxter," but comparing the two is like holding a light to the abyss.
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7.0
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A fantastically charming Australian 3d platformer with one of the craziest starting levels I think I've ever played. Whilst there are some gripes here and there that I think could be tuned up to improve it, the only real issues I have with this game are some of the padding elements. If you're a fan of games like Sly Cooper, or especially Jak & Daxter, then you'll love this! If I could give this a 7.5 I would because the game is so close to being a solid 8.
SummaryTY the Tasmanian Tiger 2 picks up where the original popular action platform game left off. The evil Boss Cass is up to his old tricks. After breaking out of Currawong Jail, this feathered villain has re-instated himself as the dictatorial ruler of Cassopolis, a high tech island home to lizards and birds. Now Cass has hatched a plan to t... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- PlayStation 2
- Xbox
- GameCube
- PC
Initial Release Date:Oct 12, 2004
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