Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 review

Bizarrely, despite having far less production values than other titles released at the same time it was Geometry Wars: Retro evolved that stole the show at launch. A mixture of classic gameplay and crazy stylised visuals made it a hit with plenty of people yearning for the days of challenging high scores. Since then we’ve had the equally good Galaxies and now two and a half years after the XBLA original we the sequel everyone’s been waiting for, and it’s certainly been worth the wait.

Words by , playing on a Microsoft Xbox 360.


Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2

Now instead of just giving us one mode of play, we now have six. Deadline, King, Evolved, Pacifism, Waves and Sequence. Evolved and Waves are what most players will know, the latter being the game featured in PGR4. King and Pacifism are the two most interested modes. In King there are three bubbles, and the rule is that you can only shoot within those bubbles. Enemies may not be able to penetrate the bubble but you cant stay there for too long because after three seconds the bubble will start to rapidly shrink. So its a case of shooting as many enemies as you can before running like the wind. It becomes increasingly difficult as the spawn times become shorter and faster enemies start to appear.Pacifism is also a great mode. In this you cant shoot at all and to destroy the blue shapes you need to go through gates causing a small explosion. The difficult part here is if you hit the end of the gates then you die, something which is incredibly difficult when gates and enemies soon start to spawn constantly. Deadline is similar to Evolved, only this time you have a three minute time limit and infinite lives, and Sequence is level based where each level has different enemy attack patterns. Each game mode has different music and unique sound effects with the whole game looking simply stunning, which is strange considering youre just looking at different shapes. Geoms which made there first appearance in Galaxies are back. For those that dont know these are little shapes that each enemy drops when destroyed, collecting them increases your multiplier, crucial if you want to get high scores which lets face it is the entire point of Geometry Wars. A brilliant new feature is how the high scores are now shown. During each game in the top right corner of the screen it displays the next person in your friends list who is above you in the rankings. It sounds simple but it turns the game into something so much more brilliant. Youll become obsessed with beating the next person in your friends, making hours seem like minutes. Its the most addictive game weve played in ages.We didnt quite know how much this sequel would differ much, thinking it would just be a refined version of the original, but instead Bizarre Creations has given us an incredible amount of new content. Its disappointing that online co-op hasnt been included (only local), it is however quite likely it wouldnt work due to the twitch gameplay required. It still doesnt stop Geometry Wars 2 being an absolute steal at 800 points.
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