
Release Date: March 19, 2002
A successful remake of a great logic and skill game that millions of people all over the world love. The authors of the program have prepared a fully three-dimensional gameplay environment. During the struggle we will find ourselves in six different lands, where Pac-Man's task is of course to "eat" yellow balls and effectively bypass enemies.
The Quest for the Golden Fruit begins when the Ghost Gang sneaks into Pac-Village to cause mischief. They pick the magical Golden Fruit from an ancient tree and unwittingly unleash a demonic entity upon Pac-Land. Pac-Man’s brand new quest takes him through 6 vast lands in a desperate attempt to collect the Golden Fruit and rid Pac-Land of its new nemesis. New gameplay features include ice skating, roller blading, submarine diving and challenging, inventive puzzles.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 18, 2004
PlayStation 2 February 28, 2003
Xbox October 15, 2002
Game Boy Advance August 19, 2005
GameCube March 19, 2002
Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
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System Requirements for Pac-Man World 2 Video Game:
PlayStation 2
Supports:
memory card
GameCube
Supports:
memory card
Game Ratings for Pac-Man World 2 Video Game.
Netto’s Game Room: by Benjamin Bell
Pac-Man World 2 Re-PAC is more than just a remaster; it is what the original title should have been. It contains double the content, introduces new moves and abilities, and refines the existing levels. While the original wasn't game-changing, Re-PAC is a solid linear platformer and a great callback to the "good old days."
MKAU Gaming: 8 / 10 by Hayden Nelson
Overall, Pac-Man World 2 Re-PAC is a faithful and polished return to one of Pac-Man’s most underrated adventures. It manages to stay true to its 2002 roots while upgrading the experience with sharper visuals, cleaner sound designs, and smoother gameplay that feels right at home on the PlayStation 5. The fast-paced levels are easy to jump into, while the tougher boss fights provide a welcome layer of challenge.
Nintendo Life: 7 / 10 by Oliver Revolta
I don't want to let my moan about the final boss overshadow the review. There's still a fun game here, and a lovely remaster of a well-loved platformer. The things it does well - the personality of Pac-Man, friends, and enemies in the cut scenes, the variety in the gameplay - shine brightly. For those with nostalgia for the original, I'm sure you'll enjoy your 'Re-Pac'-aged version. It's been made with love. For non-fans, however, this is a more difficult purchase to justify.Arguably, the price is a little steep for what's on offer, and some lingering retro-frustrations in the execution of the 3D platforming and boss fights might sit badly with an audience expecting a game with the finesse of more modern alternatives. Sure, even Donkey Kong Bananza has its share of cheap deaths, but the truth is Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac isn't in the same league. Short, sweet, prettified, retro, and not for everybody; those are the keywords here.
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