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Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (GameBoy Advance)

Boktai 2 enhances the revolutionary gameplay experience of using sunlight! Continuing the vampire hunting adventures of Django the Solar Boy, players will once again explore the world of Boktai with over 60 new sunlight-powered weapons, a larger game environment, and even deadlier enemies! Features revolutionary solar powered gameplay, over 60 weapons that can power-up with sunlight, RPG elements build character skills and levels, and increased depth in multiplayer mode. [Konami]

Konami
Action, Adventure, Role-Playing Game
Players: 4
T (Teen)
Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Released October 19, 2004

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

78 / 100

Critic Reviews

90 GamePro
May not be as revolutionary as the original, but it's still a solid gaming experience and a good bridge between the gaming world and reality. [Dec 2004, p.132]
90 GMR Magazine
This more expansive and finely tuned sequel takes all that was great about its predecessor and finesses the formula while losing none of the charm. [Dec 2004, p.108]
90 Gamezilla!
If you can get past the limiting nature of Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django’s defining gimmick, then its well worth owning if you’re hankerin’ for an action RPG on your GBA.
88 Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Deduct 60 points if you live in an igloo but if not, Boktai 2 is better than the original. [GamesMaster]
85 eToychest
The game play of this title is superb, if a bit difficult at times. It has a distinctive "Metal Gear" style of stealth action (indeed, you can even tap on walls ala Solid Snake and distract enemies) blended with fast paced hand-to-hand combat and some mildly amusing block puzzles.
81 Worth Playing
The sun sensor hook is great, as is the game’s awareness of time and location.
80 G4 TV
You’ll often have so many paths before you in a dungeon it can be tough to wrap your brain around how exactly you can move forward, and the individual puzzles can be absolutely brutal.
80 GameSpot
Boktai 2's steeper difficulty level and direct tie-in to the original game's storyline means it will be probably be most enjoyed by fans of the original who are eager for a greater challenge.
80 Game Chronicles
Konami has added in more depth, weapons, environments, and upgraded the multiplayer mode. The gameplay is fun, innovative, and unique.
80 Thunderbolt
The transition between the Gun del Sol and the multiple weapons is decent, implementing a slew of new features necessary to see you through the game unscathed.
78 Nintendo Power
A clever use of AI makes it possible for you to influence enemies with sight and sound. [Nov 2004, p.131]
75 Electronic Gaming Monthly
While not as groundbreaking as its forerunner, Boktai 2 still innovates enough to warrant your attention. [Holiday 2004, p.140]
75 1UP
It's a must-have for enthusiastic fans of the original, who will easily recognize the quality beneath the hostile surface. Everyone else may want to proceed with caution, though, because you'll probably be too busy having your butt kicked to have a good time.
75 Play Magazine
I think maybe Konami went overboard in some cases - specifically with the deteriorating inventory items and a severely stingy continue system (you have to pay to continue, and then you only get half your health back.) [Nov 2004, p.89]
70 Cheat Code Central
Aside from the novelty factor, the gameplay in Boktai 2 is very unoriginal. It's not much different than Castlevania but it's not as difficult.
70 GameZone
There is no "type of gamer" who will enjoy it. You either will or you won't. No matter what I am pretty certain that the sun factor will drive you nuts.
70 games(TM)
Fans of adventure games who don’t find block-pushing and switch-flipping tiresome will enjoy a long-lasting challenge, as will fans of the original. Everyone else, however, should approach with caution. [Aug 2005, p.118]
70 Pelaaja (Finland)
In many ways, Boktai 2 is very similar to the first game. There’s just enough new additions to keep players interested, even if the difficulty level is a bit too high. The concept of the game is still charming and this time the ability to deposit solar power in the bank makes it a bit less dependant on your real life surroundings. [August 2005, p.76]
63 Game Informer
Its gimmick doesn't overcome its bland gameplay. [Dec 2004, p.190]
50 Detroit Free Press
But the control configuration is cumbersome to use. For the most part the graphics are solid, but some of the environment's background elements are shoddy.

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