
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: Full-Fat
Publisher: Zoo Digital/zushi games ltd.
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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.
Hardcore Gamer: 3.5 / 5 by Jeremy Peeples
Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac brings the second 3D adventure for the gaming iconic into a new generation with a suite of upgrades and improvements.
Use a Potion: 7.5 / 10
Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac is an enjoyable and well-polished update of a platformer that certainly deserves a modern second chance. Its colourful worlds, satisfying platforming, and playful charm make it easy for just about anyone to enjoy, and whilst it does have some frustrating moments here and there, there’s plenty on offer here to make this re-visiting of Pac-Man’s platforming history to feel worthwhile.
Twisted Voxel: 7.5 / 10 by Salal Awan
Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac is a colorful and faithful remake with improved visuals and tight controls, making it the definitive way to play the classic. However, it inherits the original's overly linear and repetitive level design, uninspired boss encounters, and barebones PC port, leaving it enjoyable but short of modern platformer standards.
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