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Daily RadarA goofy, amusing third-person game that captures the essence of the original and builds on it, managing to stay true to the first while breaking free and providing plenty of fresh adventure.
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CNET Gamecenter"MDK2" is a fine sequel to one of the silliest action fests ever.
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A fun third-person shooter with some uneven gameplay issues.
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Reinvigorate your childhood fantasies of living in a cartoon and pick up MDK2 - there ain't much better in the genre.
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The three alternating characters make the gameplay diverse enough to warrant repeat play, and will suit gamers of all persuasions.
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The game draws the player into a highly entertaining storyline with fun characters, beautiful graphics, and an addictive interactive experience.
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With an innovative interface that allows the game to switch between three distinct and unique characters and modes of gameplay, MDK 2 provided enough of a hook to keep me coming back repeatedly.
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If you like to have fun playing games, and even if you like to laugh, there are a few parts in MDK 2 that are simply FUNNY, not the normal supposed-to-be-funny crap that you see in a lot of games, but clever humour, something that is generally very rare.
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Game FanThe graphics are amazing, the movies are great and the controls are simply fantastic -- "MDK 2" could be the front-runner for PC game of the year.
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CheckOutWith an innovative interface that allows the game to switch between three distinct and unique characters and modes of gameplay, "MDK 2" provided enough of a hook to keep me coming back repeatedly.
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"MDK2"'s style of gameplay doesn't lend itself well to multiplay, so the replay value is slim, but the single-player experience is guaranteed to suck hours away from your life.
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It's got great non-stop action with pretty visuals and its three new playable characters offer a unique gameplay experience, despite its general brevity.
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Antagonist"MDK2" may take you a while to finish. A long while. The game is difficult, to say the least.
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May be slightly short, but it makes up for it by being relentlessly ingenious.
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A wonderful romp.
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PC GamerA top-notch action-arcade game with a sly, dry sense of humor. [Sept 2000, p.93]
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If you're tired of the same old shoot-this-guard, find-this-key, flip-this-switch gameplay, give "MDK2" a shot -- you won't be disappointed.
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One of the best console experiences I've had on the PC in a while.
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The frenetic pace and intense (sometimes frustrating) challenges of the 10 levels is absorbing, graphically most satisfying, quite varied and, most of all, funny.
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Though the game progression is linear, replayability exists in running through the game again just to see if you missed any of the subtle humor, and to finish the game as a different character, since each has its own ending.
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Offbeat humor, spectacular graphics, and excellent gameplay are the high points, its just a shame the journey through the bizarre world of MDK is over so soon.
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Unfortunately, the puzzles and obstacles become less fun and more annoying the further you get into the game leaving you spending more time on them and less time enjoying the good aspects of the game.
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This time the settings are richer and the environment is fuller and he's got help.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 73 out of 96
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Mixed: 12 out of 96
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Negative: 11 out of 96
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Nov 22, 2015
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Dec 11, 2012