Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: THQ EAN: 0752919460559 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: THQ Manufacturer: THQ Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: THQ Release Date: October 15, 2004 Sales Rank: 9092 Studio: THQ
Features:
9 brand new linear environments including the Woodlands, Mountain Highlands, The River, The Geo-Thermal Region, Mangrove Swamp, the Dream World, Planetarium, Dream Temple and the Inner Sanctuary!
Incredible new Juju powers such as animal-morph abilities which introduce unique gameplay elements
Juju potion mixing abilities for Tak to create his own Juju magic
Expanded combat system and new weapons that include the Thwark, Bolas, and the powerful Dream Shaker
All-new characters including 3 brand new Juju gods, 9 Nightmare creatures, and Jibolbas brother (JB)
Product DescriptionPlayers maneuver Tak and his new Juju abilities. He will master the ancient Juju magic of the animals, allowing him to possess various creatures and turn himselfinto a SpiritAnimal. This innovative sequel also features nine interactively designed linear environments and a returning cast of favorite characters, along with three brand new Juju gods and the introduction of Jibolba's brother, JB. Nine new Nightmare Creatures will also help to further the action. In addition, Tak is outfitted w
What Others Say
Tak 2
This game has been fun to play. My 6yr old son and I have been taking turns playing the game as a team. Challanging enough and yet playable to the point that he hasn't given up for being too hard to play.
I DONT CARE
My boys love it they say they could rate the game ovewrall better had they finished it already....otherwise they like it!
Fun Game
INTRO.
I know that some people (if I may quote the other reveiwer, Mr. B.,) think this game is 'not easy for normal humans', but seriously, it is a good game! Don't base it on whether a level or two is challenging. Would you like it better if it was a piece of cake? I sure as heck wouldn't. (To be fair, I did have some trouble with levels: Rift River, some parts of the Planetarium, etc.)
GAMEPLAY
Tak 2 plays very nicely, as far as games go. Environments and animals and people are so nicely done, and the levels are varied, not like you're in one area for the whole game. The music is easily listenable to, not like some other obnoxious video game music, example being Kingdom Hearts Traverse Town music. (Forigve me!) The ... Read More
please, don't rescue failed development....
...obviously this game nearly never was.
brilliant graphics, cool story, humorous dialog (especially if your a fan of this kind a thing e.g jak...) its just a pity its so rubbish:
you've defeated loads of woodies and now face their boss. a hint tells you to wait until his weapon is stuck in the ground and attack him from behind. this you do, and in defeating him you succeed. but wait, nothing else happens, no new enemies, no cut scene. have you missed something? no. the game has failed to realise your success and continues to inform you of a hint about how to succeed in what you've already accomplished. the only way forward is to jump of a ledge at start the scene again, win and hope this hack of a title lets you continue. ... Read More
Tak, why have you got me hooked into your games?
Yes, I love this game so much! Play Sly 2 for four hours and
this for four hours! Tak 3 is coming out later in 2005! Now if
you like Maximo the poor loser than this will make you hate ol'
killjoy Maximo! The only levels that upset me is Silverfin River, Ballam Falls, and Pomendium Gates. So don't rent it! play
the great victory of TAK 2! I took the liberty to show you four
levels from Tak 2.
The best thing about Tak 2 are the graphics. Tlaloc the sheep
is mad and he gets The Nightmare Scepter while you throw away
your thwark and get The Dream Catcher! Plus you get mini~games!
P.S. get a ... Read More