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Kick-Ass 2 Review/Playthrough | IncGamers

IncGamers battles through terrible dialogue, terrible combat, terrible level design, and a lot more horror in this review/complete playthrough of Kick-Ass 2's game adaptation.

From the review: "Kick-Ass 2 is terrible. You could be kind and say that it’s a nostalgic trip back to the days when film tie-in games were cheap, barely playable cash-ins. I’m not that kind, so I’m just going to say that it’s irritating, buggy, unpolished, dull, uninspired, and a wholly unpleasant experience from about five minutes in to its ultimate close. I did actually enjoy the first five minutes, but that’s mostly because I was laughing at the voice acting."

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In search of the Xbox 360’s rarest game

Games Asylum: "As the sun sets on the humble Xbox 360 – even this year’s annual sports updates are looking unlikely – it’s time to pinpoint the system’s rarest title. Because publishers rarely share manufacturing figures, once again we’re left to draw our own conclusions."

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Kick Ass 2 Review (PC) | Calmdowntom

"Kick Ass 2 from Freedom Factory, is a comic book game of the Kick Ass 2 Movie. The title has finally arrived on the PC scene. Has the long wait allowed the game to be further developed? Or has the premise grown stale?" says Calmdowntom

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Kick-Ass 2 Review [Capsule Computers]

Christopher Chu from Capsule Computers wrote:

I was looking forward to this title when I checked out the pictures and screenshots that I received. Kick-Ass 2 was developed by Freedom Factory and published by United Independent Entertainment GmbH, the publishers of other titles like Professional Farmer 2014: Platinum Edition. I’m kind of disappointed to say that the title did not live up to my expectation. There were a lot of contributing factors that made it less than stellar, and while some parts of the game were done pretty decently, the overall feel of the game is definitely disappointing. I felt like the movie was pretty good itself, and this is definitely not targeted at the film, but the game itself is not something to be proud of. More often than not, I found myself staring at the screen in disbelief, either cringing at the voice-acting or getting frustrated by the slow combat. I wasn’t happy with the outcome, and here’s why.

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