Endsights writes:
"As the techno music ratchets up the beats per minute, so does your heart. Maintaining a vice-like grip on the controller, you guide your ship, blasting diamonds, squares, circles and all matter of geometry into oblivion. If there was any doubt in your mind that the sequel to Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved was going to be a let down, all you need to do is play one match of the sequel–and you'll be hooked for hours."
Carlos "April proved to be a fantastic month for backwards compatible arrivals, with some of the most requested Xbox 360 games finally being made playable on Xbox One, all through the power of emulation. A new month means more titles and this week sees the first of May's BC titles bringing a double whammy for one popular series amongst the masses this week. Are they worth taking a look at?"
I,bought some side scrolling Ninja game back in the day on XBL on 360 but I can't remember the name of it. It was fun as Hell! It was cell shaded and pretty violent. I wish they would bring that to BC. Anyone remember the name of that game?
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What a great game. I really was not expecting so much from the sequel.
It didn't add enough customization and extra options and variations of modes, in my opinion, so it's not a 10, but definitely a very solid 9.
To be honest, I would've felt it was worth it at 5000 points.
I had a blast with 2 friends for hours today and into the evening, playing solely Geometry Wars: Evolved 2 shortly in the singleplayer and then for very long in multiplayer.