The Lost Vikings 2 Pc

The Lost Vikings 2 Pc Average ratng: 8,3/10 9008 reviews

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The lost boys are back. Erik the Swift Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout. This action-strategy game is not for the lame of brain. In their last adventure the trio escaped from their evil alien captor Tomator. Now armed with all new high-tech weaponry the boys heisted from Tomator they set out to find the time machine that will land them back home. In The Lost Vikings, players must employ the skills of 3 unique Viking characters. 1994; Platforms: PC, Mac; Genre: Real-Time Strategy; Players: 1-2.

Lost Vikings 2 serves to remind us that simple, low-key titles can provide just as much, if not more fun than bigger, more prominent 32- or 64-Bit games. If you are an action-oriented gamer, or if you are short in the patience department, then you may want to pass this cart on by. Lost Vikings 2 is a slow paced experience that's part puzzle, part strategy. The goal of the game is to maneuver two or three characters at a time through several stages of tricks and traps. The beginning levels are full of help boxes like in Super Mario World that will teach you the ABCs of navigating through the obstacles. This makes the game so easy to get into, Interplay can forget about a game manual if they wanted. After the initial lessons are over, it's up to you to use your gained knowledge to finish each level. The problem lies in the fact that every stage is very straightforward and linear. This means that there is usually only one answer per puzzle, so it's just a matter of going through the predetermined solutions to finish the game (forget about replay value-you're only going to play this game once), I would've liked for Lost Vikings 2 to offer multiple ways of completing each level, forcing the game to involve a bit more thought than it does. Still, it's a recommended fun time.

The Lost Vikings 2 Pc

Not much to say about this one. Epson l3060 adjustment program cracked. A couple issues back we reviewed the Saturn one and about all that's changed in this version are the graphics and lack of voices (which in the long run isn't a bad thing). Since Lost Vikings 2 isn't about graphics, the strategy aspect is the same in this Super NES version. I still would've liked to see more levels.

You can't go wrong with the Lost Vikings, no matter what system they're on. This sequel Qing past due, if you ask me) packs all the puzzles and personality of the original. The difficulty of the puzzles ramps up perfectly, too. And the oddball characters who aid the Vikings keep the game fresh. Heck, it was nice just to hold a Super NES pad again!

Drake hold on we're going home lyrics. Let's see, this is Lost Vikings 2, but on the Super NES. That fact alone is enough to earn some brownie points, considering the lack of any substantial new Super NES games. Every Super NES owner who hasn't made the jump to 32-Bit will want this solid game, though it's getting a little old in the ingenuity department, with little over its venerable predecessor.