![]() New to Bubsy II is a two player mode, where a second player can control one of Bubsy’s younger relatives, to collect orbs or attack enemies. Bubsy can also now attack with a NERF gun, although like the rest of the game, it’s a bit unwieldy. The bad guys this time are a bunch of evil pigs, but there’s a wider variety of strange enemies, like evil sheep and bouncing boars. You’re also given the choice to select your levels, which include Egyptian, Musical, Medieval, and Outer Space themed levels, as well as a few flying stages. At least they did away with the one-hit kills, so the game is far less frustrating than the others. Hell, it’s even more annoying in the outer space level, where your jumps are intentionally screwed up. ![]() Even though Fractured Furry Tales was technically the second Bubsy game, barely anyone owned a Jaguar, so this Genesis/SNES/Game Boy follow-up was determined to be the true sequel.Īnd they actually “fixed” the controls in Bubsy II, and by “fixed”, that means “made slightly less worse.” Bubsy doesn’t haphazardly fly forward like he did in the previous games, but something about the gravity and physics still doesn’t feel right. ![]()
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