Viewtiful Joe 2 (2004)

Clover Studio

Nintendo GameCube · PlayStation 2

3.51 from 154 ratings

552 members have it in their collection · 6 playing now · 220 backlogged · 165 wish listed

How long? Main story 9h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Joe and Silvia are back in this sequel to Viewtiful Joe. This time you have more style, new special moves, and more than 40 new enemies to defeat. Now Joe's trusty aircraft transforms into various shapes to support his activities throughout the game's many stages. In addition to Joe, you can play as Silva, Joe's girlfriend. Call upon the powers … Read more
Joe and Silvia are back in this sequel to Viewtiful Joe. This time you have more style, new special moves, and more than 40 new enemies to defeat. Now Joe's trusty aircraft transforms into various shapes to support his activities throughout the game's many stages. In addition to Joe, you can play as Silva, Joe's girlfriend. Call upon the powers of Joe and Silvia, and get ready to both solve new puzzles and save the day. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 18, 2004 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo GameCube
  • Dec 08, 2004 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 2
  • Dec 16, 2004 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo GameCube
  • Apr 01, 2005 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo GameCube
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Rating distribution

5 stars
16
4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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guileffb

Review guileffb 3/5 · May 12, 2020

Just not as good as the first

This game doesn't shine like its predecessor, but it's still awesome!

Everything about the first one is here but, while it may feel too similar, it's still fun, charming and challenging as ever. If you are a fan of the first one, you owe it to yourself to continue the adventure. But the game has its share of bad things. …

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This game doesn't shine like its predecessor, but it's still awesome!

Everything about the first one is here but, while it may feel too similar, it's still fun, charming and challenging as ever. If you are a fan of the first one, you owe it to yourself to continue the adventure. But the game has its share of bad things. Sylvia, for example, is useless. The unlockables aren't as good as the in the first game. Repetition of bosses sucks and there are TOO MANY annoying puzzles.

Like I said, those things prevent it from shining like its predecessor, but if you're a fan of the first one, you'll definitely enjoy this one too.

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