BXB's Andy Gardiner writes: "Based on the movie of the same name, Night At The Museum 2 puts you in the shoes of one time security guard Larry Daley. As he attempts to rescue his friends Jedediah and Octavius from the Smithsonian Institution while also stopping the evil Kahmunrah from unleashing an evil army upon the world using the mysterious tablet from the first film.
"While the plot mirrors the films very closely there are a few changes the help the game be a little more interesting as playing as a security guard is not exactly the ideal choice for the main hero in a game. Obviously though if you are to take on the likes of Ivan The Terrible, Al Capone and Napoleon Bonaparte you will need something a bit more hard hitting than your keys and a flash light. So a little bit of poetic licence was needed really."
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why would i just buy a game to boost a fictional score that does nothing for me?
whats the point of 1k'ing? does it give like a 200 points boost? ive got 2 games suck at 985 with 2 achiev each worth 10 and 5. dont see the point of wasting 100+ hours on em.
TGH Writes:
"Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian (NATM2 for short) is based off the movie of the same name and takes a lot of great things from the movie and turns it over to the game. In the end the question has to be asked, is this a game for the hardcore gamer, or just one for the family/casual gamer looking for a fun time."
Before we begin, Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian is primarily designed to be a children's game. Fellow adult online gamers floating around the world, interacting with Bytesize Towers had been universally dismissive of the Ben Stiller-inspired movie-tie game.
Which is a little unfair.