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PaRappa the Rapper 2 (Playstation 2)

See if you have enough rhythm to keep the beat with everyone's favorite rappin' puppy. Join Parappa and a cast of new and favorite characters on a mission of the ultimate importance - to prevent the Evil Noodle Syndicate from turning everything into noodles! Check out the funky fresh tunes that are guaranteed to get your head bobbin' and your fingers tapping'. [Sony]

Sony Computer Entertainment
Music, Dance, Online
Players: 2
E (Everyone)
Developer: NanaOn-Sha
Released January 23, 2002

Overall Metascore

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

67 / 100

Critic Reviews

85 GamerWeb Sony
Sure, the story is a little weird, and yes, the music isn't quite as good as it was in the first game, but PaRappa 2 is a solid effort, nonetheless.
81 GameSpy
It’s short, it’s easy, but it’s also highly entertaining. This is also one of those titles that you could easily go back to and play in a few months and still enjoy it.
80 TotalGames.net
Disregard this misalignment though, and you’re left with an enjoyable aural romp which, whilst slight and, on occasions, extremely forgiving, makes up for most of its shortcomings by hitting you with damn funky music.
80 GamePro
The addition of two-player modes makes PaRappa more of a party experience and extends the game's life beyond novelty. The story is just plain weird, but it's still a great hoot.
75 TotalPlayStation
PaRappa may not be the most worthwhile purchase for some due to the fact that it’s ridiculously short, and the replay value doesn’t really add any new gameplay elements, but it is PaRappa, and if that floats your boat, the short bit of fun you’ll glean from the game may be enough.
75 Game Informer
It's nice that this sequel let's you freestyle more often, and the scoring seems more logical than before. [Feb 2002, p.82]
74 Gaming Maxx
Adequate for those seeking a second dose of some hoppin beats and humorous raps from the crew.
73 Gamezilla!
With the amount of time between the original Parappa, and the release of the PS2, I don't see how this game can take so long to load, and lack any kind of improvement on the original gameplay or graphics.
70 Hot Games
Brevity is what kills this game. It's not impossible to play through the whole game in under an hour, and some of the side games, like a 2-player head-to-head game, just don't seem to extend the fun.
70 IGN
It's a short, short game. I haven't found anything more than earning new colored hats each time I beat it.
70 Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
That storyline is absolutely ridiculous. [Feb 2002, p.112]
70 Yahoo! Games
Mothers and fathers concerned that their impressionable offspring are being perverted by dalliances with Liberty City and Max Payne will open their arms to Parappa and his wholesome morals.
70 Media and Games Online Network
A very short game, which brings loads of fun. That may sound odd, but it is true.
67 Cinescape
The game needs more polish and some more ingenuity with the songs, but this will keep you satisfied until the third installment releases.
67 XenGamers
Even without the bells and whistles that other recent rhythm-based games have offered, PaRappa the Rapper 2 is a lot of fun.
66 GameSpot
An almost total lack of innovation makes the game seem pretty dated when compared with other games on the market.
65 GameShark
There's a total of eight rounds, and the story is still genius (if you like extremely quirky non-sequitors), but I don't feel like I'm getting a new game. More like Parappa Version 1.2.
60 GameZone
A fun game that doesn't have nearly enough gameplay -- or enough replay value -- to warrant a purchase.
60 Electric Playground
When the levels are as easy as this, you end up spending less time with the music, which is where most of the joy in this game comes from.
60 G4 TV
What began as a simple tale of a dog and the flower he loves has become a farcical, overblown imitation of a cheesy action movie with little challenge or replay value. As unfortunate as it is for gamers to be let down so early in the new year, it must be said that PaRappa 2 is the first disappointment of 2002.
60 GamePen
No worse than the original, in some ways it’s even better than. But where "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3" or "Metal Gear Solid 2" improved the engine, graphics, feel, and design, Sony seems content in only making PaRappa 2 look better.
53 Electronic Gaming Monthly
Offers less gameplay than the first and lacks the ingenuity and novelty. [Feb 2002, p.154]
50 PSM Magazine
Most players will also find the game to be far too easy. It can be played through under an hour. [Feb 2002, p.40]
50 All Game Guide
The game is more akin to a single episode of an interactive cartoon than a fully fleshed-out experience worthy of a full price purchase.
42 Game Revolution
This game features bland, unmemorable beats and lyrics. You don't get anything close to the kick ass reggae dub of the flea market scene in the original or Chop Chop Master Onion's awesome intro.
40 PSX Nation
Oh, my how the great have fallen...$50 for Parappa 2 is "highway robbery."

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