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Da GameboyzAlthough the game is short in terms of playability and has some glaring flaws it still earns a joystick up from this reviewer.
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Scary it ain't, but D2's got its morbid charms.
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The desolate landscapes and depressing feeling of isolation from normal everyday existence that Laura Parton goes through, slaying mutants and eating bunnies, is felt more in this Dreamcast title than in the non-stop action feast that Claire Redfield goes through in Capcom's "Resident Evil: Code Veronica."
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Taken with a healthy dose of tolerance, D-2 really shouldn't be a bad game to add to your collection..
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AntagonistHorrible battle scenes, fractured gameplay, touch-and-go storyline.
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Things take too long, RPG elements are vague and control is quite weak - but if you're prepared to put up with it then you gain access to rather a good story and cinematic adventure.
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Ends up with all the worst aspects of a badly translated foreign film -- it doesn't quite make sense, the lips never sync up right, and the pacing will bore you to tears.
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Kenji Eno has created one of the most engaging stories of all time and given it support in every way possible, except the one that matters most: gameplay.
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AllDreamcastAn almost complete lack of gameplay, very cheesy dialog, and a whole lot of boring repetition keep Kenji Eno's latest creation from being anything more than a complete dud, which could be what the D stands for (just kidding... I think).
Awards & Rankings
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50
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35
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#35 Most Discussed Dreamcast Game of 2000
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14
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#14 Most Shared Dreamcast Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 11
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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Jun 3, 2014
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Jan 29, 2017
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GrahamM.Aug 9, 2004