It can be easy to dismiss a game like De Blob 2, an average Wii exclusive that didn't really make waves in sales and branded as Syfy Kids. However, in doing so, you would be missing out on a game that is a joy to play.
One of those rare games ostensibly aimed at youngsters that is likely to sustain adult interest. Its core premise is simple and plays to our most base completist urges, but it never feels cheap for doing so. It may start off slow, but once the experience picks up, it becomes a delightful trip indeed.
A gorgeous platformer with some groovin' tunes. Easy and natural controls (no shake to jump!) unique and fun levels, knowing that you are transforming the world by far is the most appealing. The cutscenes are an absolute riot! Also looks AMAZING in 3D!
This game is got to be the best 3rd party platformer ever made on the 360. Great controls, visuals, game play this game doesn't fall short game play wise. It even has a fantastic multiplayer mode. The only blight on this game is some slight repetitive feelings otherwise it's great.
de Blob 2 is hardly going to set the world alight but it's a fun game that doesn't take itself at all seriously. It's simplistic, it's repetitive, it's primarily aimed at kids but, if you're looking for a silly, entertaining, easily digestible experience, you could a lot worse than spend a weekend with de Blob 2.
It makes an excellent addition to households with a wide age-group of gamers, but is entertaining enough that younger siblings aren't needed to justify owning a copy.
It actually pains us to be so negative about De Blob 2, as there is plenty here to love or even adore. The visuals are sumptuous; the characterisation of Blob, his friends and the gloriously dastardly Inkies is nothing short of sublime. It is also consistently diverting, the problem being that it only rarely feels essential.
Gameplay concepts this imaginative deserve more thorough exploration than the handful of basic, regurgitated puzzles that populate de Blob 2. Instead, we're stuck with a mediocre platformer that's too easy for adults and too repetitive for most anyone, kids in particular.
Awesome game so much fun, so beautiful, so original!
The music is amazing and the world is so fun to explore, the most fun you oculd ever had pressing buttons :)
A pretty fun game considering how simple the premise is. To be honest I didn't expect anything above average for this game, but surprisingly I will say it's decent. It does get a little repetitive though and a little boring towards the end with some insane difficulty spikes that come out of nowhere. Overall: A fun little game that is worthy a go (at budget.)
De Blob 2
A mix of good changes and bad
de Blob 2 continues the story of Blob, who sets out to bring color and life back to the cityscape
This games improves on the pacing of the first game
but still fails to do anything interesting with its mechanic.
This is a 10 hour long puzzle platformer that can be played single player or coop all about collecting colors and bringing life to the world,
Though De blob 2 is much less tedious than the first..
No longer is it about reaching point goals, trying to paint every last section of a level and going to different characters for tasks to move on..
Its much more linear feeling.. its very straight forward, go to the mission spot, complete the mission and go forward..
Much less thinking this time as well which kills this game for me..
I didn’t like the slow pace of the original ,but it at least made me strategize and plan..
Theres none of that here…
its more platforming focused, youll mostly be climbing towers and getting to the top dealing with enemies and making sure you have enough of a certain color to go inside and deal with another change im not really a fan of.. a 2d puzzle platformer section of dealing with obstacles trying to again take your paint from you while youre trying to make it to a button with a certain color…
De Blob 2 just doesn’t do enough different throughout your journey..
It becomes a boring chore after only a couple of hours much like the first game..
its just the same tedious missions over and over…
The level design which I appreciate for the games pacing ultimately doesn’t improve this game in any other aspect..
Its dul boring, and a repeat of the same objective climb this building, go inside and deal with these obstacles for 45 minites to an hr and a half to move onto the next section of the city and do it all over again kills the design… its designed to pull you along through the levels.. but theres so much rinse repeat of the same thing crammed into each level that it starts to feel slower than the first game
it starts out promising with its turoial wanting you to bring color to the trees to move on through a cave section for example..
And I really with this game was just 6 hours of that..
Throw my into an area to color certain items and move on, take me through a colorful and charming adventure.. but no
Back are the ink enemies trying to ruin your day, much less fun to deal with because this game does feel like such a chore theyre really just a nussance extending your play tiem and threatening you with losing all of your lives and restarting a challenge…
I really like the idea of de Blob as a series..
A 3d platofmrer where you collect colors and bring life to the world..
give us this in a way that doesn’t feel like a chore.. give us a Mario galaxy styled game with these mechanics for de blob 3
The potential is there, this game does things like gravity, different forms, ice sections.
Deliver your ideas in a creative way that doesn’t feel like a tedious grind.
Because that’s all this game really is
Make me feel like im bringing life to the world like in folower instead of like im 7 years old being made to clean my room
I give de blob 2
a 5/10
Un jeu qui a toute sa place sur les consoles Nintendaube passées et à venir (on verra sûrement un remaster trop frais sur la Switch) mais certainement pas sur les consoles adultes ! c'est en effet d'une rare stupidité et je crains qu'une telle stupidité ne ravage les **** cervelles en devenir de nos chères têtes blondes.
A la stupidité se surajoutent la débilité et la répétitivité de ce petit étron coloré dont la gestion foireuse de la caméra donne le tournis (et la gerbe). Les graphismes en 256 couleurs sont particulièrement simplistes (pour ne pas dire demeurés), une raison de plus pour se cantonner aux consoles de chez Nintendaube. Voilà un "jeu" qui a sûrement été pondu le huitième jour.