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85Sometimes, you just need to blow stuff up. You'll have a hard time finding a better game on the Dreamcast to satisfy those brutal urges than the delightfully cartoony, but fiercely addictive Gunbird 2.
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85Even the humor and motley crew of heroes and villains makes Gunbird 2 a fun, but short-lived experience.
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It's fun and replayable -- what more could anyone want?
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I haven't had this much fun with a game in a long, long time. It may be short, but it offers more challenge in those seven stages than most games do in 20 hours.
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84Other than playing to improve your score and having a friend who wants to play with you, Gunbird 2's replay value is definitely on the short side.
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80The game can be really difficult, but, thankfully, you can choose from seven ratings, ranging from "Very Hard" to "Baby."
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70GunBird's the word, standing out as one of the best finger-crampin' exercises since the Rubik's Cube.
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70A Pile of Shoot. The control is almost flawless. Maneuvering your ship isn't the problem -- the crowded action is the problem.
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The game is really, really hard, but that's the nature of this genre. I just wish that there were more rewards for my efforts; it feels almost pointless to try so hard.
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Because Gunbird 2 is such an insanely hard game, casual gaming fans are warned to stay away. Only hard-core fans of the genre need apply.
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58If a good 16-bit shooter is what you're looking for, you could do a lot better elsewhere.
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50We are left with a mediocre title that only keeps shooter fans mildly entertained till we can get our hands on "Gradius III" for the PS2.
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40Too short, too hard and not packed with the replayable goodies one expects a home port to deliver these days.
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40Sometimes the visual assault becomes so chaotic, you may lose track of your on-screen location. Our advice: Fly blind and keep on shooting.
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All flash and no substance, Gunbird 2 is too hard, too short and too boring to even bother looking at.