Critic Reviews
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Planet Dreamcast
Giga Wing 2 takes pride in the details. With a higher resolution and an impressive 3D engine, the graphics look much sharper than any shooter on the Dreamcast console.
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Da Gameboyz
A kick ass looking shooter. Unfortunately the length of the game combined with the unlimited continues makes it a short experience.
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| 75 |
Game Revolution
A good game. For a mere $20, you get plenty of mindless old-school fun, albeit for a relatively short time.
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| 74 |
GameShark
Besides the graphics, Giga Wing 2 is also a lot easier than the first one, and a hell of a lot easier than "Mars Matrix." This is by no means a bad thing.
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Happy Puppy
I actually think GigaWing 2 is a great game in many ways, but it is so short it makes even the super-low $20 price tag look steep.
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| 70 |
GameSpot
You'd be hard-pressed to find a more visually impressive shooter on the Dreamcast, and the game is highly playable to boot.
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| 65 |
AllDreamcast
At a bargain price of only $19.99 US, you won't be disappointed, at least not with the graphics. You won't have any complaints with the soundtrack either, as each stage has its own unique, fully orchestrated musical score. The game's length and replay value are another story though.
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| 60 |
Hot Games
Just too easy, too short, and too busy visually. It’s initially quite an impressive looking and sounding game, but you know the saying about looks being deceiving.
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| 60 |
DC Swirl
Too short and unpolished, but a hell of a way for Capcom to leave the genre on a high note in a dead system clamoring for more of them.
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