Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams
GameCube- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Oct 11, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 13
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Mixed: 3 out of 13
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EmoryF.Nov 11, 2004This game seems good and if you loved the first you will love the rest and i really cannot wait to get this very awesome game.
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SuperseanApr 20, 2005It's funny, sometimes challenging, and a very long adventure, but while playing you'll realize that it is to long. The voice acting is great, but the music int he first level and sometimes in other levels, cuts out. The game is sometimes choppy, but not to bad. The multi-player seems rushed, and just crappy and lazy.
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Mar 5, 2013this game is just so fun to play, this is the game that makes my childhood feel blessed. Amazing music, cool combat system, and an unforgettable adventure through outstanding environments and levels, I constantly find myself replaying this game over and over again. Its a shame I don't really see it get the credit that it deserves, because THQ did a great job with this game.
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Aug 1, 2015This game is Epic! There's just so many things to do and the multiplayer is also stellar. Other than that not much else to say, really liked the game when i was a kid and I still do. I recommend this game to anybody!
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Dec 23, 2017
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Apr 17, 2020While the world, characters and sense of humor have been successfully carried over from the original, the combat system has evolved to something more fun, but the level progression system has devolved into a linearly restrictive slog, plus some distracting glitches.
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#37 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2004
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AceGamezOne of the best platform offerings to hit these systems in a while, plus a quality children's game for which the competition is extremely limited.
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If you liked the original game, you'll love Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. Not only is it bigger, better and more beautiful but it's also one of those games that will win you over with its charming story and characters plus its too-fun-to-put-down platformer goodness.
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Kids will undoubtedly like Tak 2's intuitive control mechanics and colorful characters while adults will -- as we did -- be able to appreciate the underlying humor and the clever puzzles that lie in wait.