![]() ![]() Being the meat of the game, it’s a shame that it falls flat. This gameplay loop would be fine if the “eliminate enemies” portion was at least engaging. Each of the three chapters has its own visual theme and take on the enemy designs, but the objective is always the same: start level, eliminate enemies, find exit portal. Not that the gameplay itself is bad, it functions competently, it’s just stale. Unfortunately, there just isn’t much here to keep you engaged. In a twin-stick shooter I can excuse a thin story if the gameplay is addictive. The gameplay of UltraGoodness 2 is just as shallow as its story. Satan corrupted cute little bunnies? Oh Hell no! You go through thirty levels, ten levels per chapter, and then you fight Satan. No mid game story twist, no part where Satan becomes harder after you defeat him once. There isn’t really any other story beats to this game. So obviously he begins doing what Jesus is supposed to do, vanquish evil. when he sees a breaking news report that demons are invading. Jesus is just hanging out with his cat watching T.V. Satan and his minions are back and, who I assume is Jesus, must take them out with an arsenal of heavenly attacks. UltraGoodness 2 is the continuation of the battle between good and evil from the first installment. Does UltraGoodness 2 have what it takes to stand out above the crowded genre? It certainly has the ingredients to be something ultra good. ![]() ![]() Bring something new, unique, or crazy to really stand out. ![]() Needless to say that if you’re going to out out a twin-stick shooter in today’s market, you need to bring it. You can search on Steam right now for twin-stick shooters and there will be more than thirty results under “New and Trending”. Here we are with another twin-stick shooter, which at this point the genre has become a haven for indie developers. ![]()
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