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Vector man 2 is the sequel to the genesis game by the same name without a 2. The game was supposedly good enough to warrant a sequel, despite a few issues. The sequel introduces new morphs weapons, and other such things, how does it hold up compared to the original? You'll have to look below to see.

Story: After saving earth from the menace of Warhead, Vector Man returns to his job of dumping sludge into the sun, for some reason... you'd think saving all humankind from a robotic menace would warrant a vacation, but apparently not. On his return trip to earth, Vector Man starts head bobbing to some tunes, when out of nowhere a missile hits his sludge barge, and he's forced to abandon it. He's close enough to earth so that he didn't drift off into space, fortunately for him. However, on his descent he notices large insects flying around, and he shoots them out of the sky, when he reaches the surface he sees an abandoned facility that has been overrun by mutant bugs, which display a destructive nature and worse yet, appear controlled by some unseen intelligence. Vector Man takes it upon himself to save Earth once again. The story isn't as deep as the original , so the story ends up being a bit weaker than the original, but it's still a pretty okay plot.  6/10

Sound:
The music in Vector Man 2 varies, some is great, some is lackluster, but something cool is many of the songs use insect noises, and the sound effects are quite satisfying. Unfortunately the genesis' limitations stop the music from sounding as good as it could have. I wonder how the game would have sounded is it was on the Super Nintendo. 7/10

Graphics:
To put it simply, Vector Man 2 is the Donkey Kong Country of genesis, Vector man and some of the enemies are done in 3 D, and the attention to detail is incredible. All the level types look unique, and the enemies are quite varied. Vector Man 2 is probably the best looking game on the Genesis. It isn't as consistent in how good it's levels look as DKC however, certain level types just look plain boring, and the levels themselves usually follow suit, those being the roller blading levels and digging levels, and Shout n' Twist is just nauseating. Most of the levels are quite good however, and they all have a sense of personality, even those with the same theme stick out for how they're structured. 9/10

Depth:
Vector man 2 isn't too long, but for completionists there's a lot to collect, so it can last a while if you want it to. 7/10

Difficulty: Vector Man 2 wouldn't be too hard, but the screen zoom makes it quite difficult to see enemies or where you're supposed to jump. It's not insanely hard, but you'll be quite challenged. A lot of enemies also seem to have "sweet spots" that will kill them in one or two hits, but they aren't visible, and are usually very difficult to hit, the prime example of this being the giant scorpion. Two of the bosses also have too much health for that part of the game, those two being the lava creature in scene 7, and Dark Fangs, from scene  8/10


Vector Man 2 is a solid side scrolling shooter, despite a few issues it's still enjoyable and could be considered a Genesis classic, if you're looking for something akin to Contra on genesis, this is a great way to go, just make sure you don't rush through the levels, because you won't see what's ahead.

 Final Score: 7.7/10

Vector man 2 is the sequel to the genesis game by the same name without a 2. The game was supposedly good enough to warrant a sequel, despite a few issues. The sequel introduces new morphs weapons, and other such things, how does it hold up compared to the original? You'll have to look below to see.

Story: After saving earth from the menace of Warhead, Vector Man returns to his job of dumping sludge into the sun, for some reason... you'd think saving all humankind from a robotic menace would warrant a vacation, but apparently not. On his return trip to earth, Vector Man starts head bobbing to some tunes, when out of nowhere a missile hits his sludge barge, and he's forced to abandon it. He's close enough to earth so that he didn't drift off into space, fortunately for him. However, on his descent he notices large insects flying around, and he shoots them out of the sky, when he reaches the surface he sees an abandoned facility that has been overrun by mutant bugs, which display a destructive nature and worse yet, appear controlled by some unseen intelligence. Vector Man takes it upon himself to save Earth once again. The story isn't as deep as the original , so the story ends up being a bit weaker than the original, but it's still a pretty okay plot.  6/10

Sound:
The music in Vector Man 2 varies, some is great, some is lackluster, but something cool is many of the songs use insect noises, and the sound effects are quite satisfying. Unfortunately the genesis' limitations stop the music from sounding as good as it could have. I wonder how the game would have sounded is it was on the Super Nintendo. 7/10

Graphics:
To put it simply, Vector Man 2 is the Donkey Kong Country of genesis, Vector man and some of the enemies are done in 3 D, and the attention to detail is incredible. All the level types look unique, and the enemies are quite varied. Vector Man 2 is probably the best looking game on the Genesis. It isn't as consistent in how good it's levels look as DKC however, certain level types just look plain boring, and the levels themselves usually follow suit, those being the roller blading levels and digging levels, and Shout n' Twist is just nauseating. Most of the levels are quite good however, and they all have a sense of personality, even those with the same theme stick out for how they're structured. 9/10

Depth:
Vector man 2 isn't too long, but for completionists there's a lot to collect, so it can last a while if you want it to. 7/10

Difficulty: Vector Man 2 wouldn't be too hard, but the screen zoom makes it quite difficult to see enemies or where you're supposed to jump. It's not insanely hard, but you'll be quite challenged. A lot of enemies also seem to have "sweet spots" that will kill them in one or two hits, but they aren't visible, and are usually very difficult to hit, the prime example of this being the giant scorpion. Two of the bosses also have too much health for that part of the game, those two being the lava creature in scene 7, and Dark Fangs, from scene  8/10


Vector Man 2 is a solid side scrolling shooter, despite a few issues it's still enjoyable and could be considered a Genesis classic, if you're looking for something akin to Contra on genesis, this is a great way to go, just make sure you don't rush through the levels, because you won't see what's ahead.

 Final Score: 7.7/10

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01-11-15 06:45 PM
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I honestly don't see what the point was in putting down the level descriptions. Also, try to lengthen your explanations in the sections of your review more. I found them to be a bit too short to make a full-fledged review. At least you put them into sections for easier reading. Also, the full score is out of 10, not 7.
I honestly don't see what the point was in putting down the level descriptions. Also, try to lengthen your explanations in the sections of your review more. I found them to be a bit too short to make a full-fledged review. At least you put them into sections for easier reading. Also, the full score is out of 10, not 7.
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MetroidVania :

Nice.

I remember this game, not as much as the first one though. (I personally think it's better. ) But the game is still fun. (I can't beat level two in this one for some reason). I really wish this series would have continued. They had some great settings and could have made a series with it. I even saw Beta footage to Vectorman 3 for Playstaion. But then the game got cancelled. Too bad, it was lookin really great. Even had a story element going for it that would have expaned upon the series so much, kindof like Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2.

But I regress.

The thing both games really have going for them is the graphics + special effects. It's really amazing and does a good job of drawing the player in.

Thanks for the level list actually, I kindof always wanted to know about all the levels to this game.



MetroidVania :

Nice.

I remember this game, not as much as the first one though. (I personally think it's better. ) But the game is still fun. (I can't beat level two in this one for some reason). I really wish this series would have continued. They had some great settings and could have made a series with it. I even saw Beta footage to Vectorman 3 for Playstaion. But then the game got cancelled. Too bad, it was lookin really great. Even had a story element going for it that would have expaned upon the series so much, kindof like Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2.

But I regress.

The thing both games really have going for them is the graphics + special effects. It's really amazing and does a good job of drawing the player in.

Thanks for the level list actually, I kindof always wanted to know about all the levels to this game.
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