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Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

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  1. Sep 14, 2020
    78
    Party Hard 2 is a brilliant sequel. Pinokl Games have improved things significantly, from the graphics and play style, to the objectives that can be completed as an alternative to killing everyone. The pace is much faster and offering multiple ways to finish a stage makes it far more enjoyable. But hey, you can still go crazy and kill everyone, just don’t forget to DANCE!
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  1. Sep 14, 2020
    8
    I Party Hard 2: t's 3am and you just want to get some sleep. Welcome back to Party Hard! Stop parties using hundreds of new ways, incidentallyI Party Hard 2: t's 3am and you just want to get some sleep. Welcome back to Party Hard! Stop parties using hundreds of new ways, incidentally destroy a drug syndicate, and save the Earth from an alien invasion. May the chickens be with you. Really great sequel ! kept the style while also improving it alot. Was worried I wouldn't like the graphics in a revamp cause the 8-bit suits it so much. Great music (obvsly), much harder than the first game tho ! Added alot of new mechanics that were missing from the first. Levels vary alot more in their mechanics and there's an actual story (wowza). Tbh dont think it needed a story just cause of the kind of game it is but it gave the oppertunity to do some really fun stuff ! Would 100% reccomend. The only things I dont like are the story.... its WAY too serious for a game like this. He's just a dude who wants some sleep. The whole 'inner darius' thing was really stupid tbh. I p much just ignored the story the whole time. Dont play if u like to rampage tho cus its literally impossible to hide from police unless you have stun guns and stuff. I was a gigantic fan of the original game and this game is just as enjoyable to me on the Xbox One. Full Review »