![]() ![]() Caffrey described the Playstation 4 port as better than the Xbox One version for having less overscan issues and a manual clip-saving feature, where the automatic saving of clips in the Xbox One version overdrove the GameDVR system in addition, he appreciated the game's use of the DualShock 4's light bar for being “very much in the spirit of Peggle's joyous attitude.” Caffrey disliked the removal of the two-player Duel mode of the previous games, and Reiner criticized the multiplayer mode for occasionally dropping the player in the middle of online rounds where he's “forced to play the majority of the game in a losing position until a new one starts.” The automatic saving of clips of shots in the Xbox One was heavily criticized for overdriving the GameDVR system. Game Revolution stated it made the game “an excellent chaser for Xbox One’s more hardcore experiences,” and Edge opined the trial levels “a delightful change of pace: you know there’s a solution, that what it tells you to do is possible, and as such they require a lot more thought than the fire-and-forget nature of traditional Peggle.” The multiplayer mode was well-received but also faulted by reviewers for its sparsity, lagging issues, and (most commonly) not allowing local play. The board challenges and trial levels were praised for their difficulty and adding replay value and variety to Peggle 2. In terms of gameplay, IGN critic Ryan Caffrey found it just as good as the previous Peggle games but was a bit dismayed with the levels not having as many “crazy gimmicks and wild themes.” In a favorable review, Game Revolution found Peggle 2 the wrong type of game for its console-launch price: “Replaying boards over and over again for the perfect score or binging through the entire campaign of puzzles in one sitting can leave you feeling numb to PopCap’s incessant celebration.” GameZone's Mike Splechta noted frame-rate issues, Splechta also panning the game's Kinect mode was criticized by for being “rather pointless.” In general, critics positively covered Peggle 2. It contains 7 costumes, one for each master (including Windy and Jimmy).Ĭlick here to read an article about the game development in the Polygon website. On November 18, 2014, the Shiver Me Timbers Costume Pack was released for all platforms.It contains 7 costumes, one for each master (including Windy and Jimmy). On October 15, 2014, the Eerie Attire Costume Pack was released exclusively for Playstation 4.Zombies Garden Warfare Costume Pack was released for all platforms. The pack comes with 10 new levels, 10 new trials, 30 additional objectives, 2 extra costumes for Jimmy and 3 achievements. On June 24, 2014, Jimmy Lightning was released as the second DLC master in the series.The pack comes with 10 new levels, 10 new trials, 30 additional objectives, 2 extra costumes for Windy and 3 new achievements. On April 22, 2014, Windy, the Fairy Master was released as the first DLC master in the series.The goal is the same as normal game mode, but if a player fails to hit one orange peg in a shot, 25% of their total points are removed just like in Duel mode. ![]() The host of the game can choose the board map, set the timer, the number of orange pegs, number of green pegs, and number of rounds. Online “peg parties” can go up to four players while local gameplay is two players. In multiplayer mode, players can play online with other users or chose a local match. ![]() The Fever Meter is now called Multiplizer, while the Ball-o-tron is now called Balljector. Gameplay for Peggle 2 has remained similar to the first Peggle game, with exception of a few things such as new masters and choosable costumes to use on them.Ĭhallenges are now separated per Master and called “Trials” they're located at the Adventure Mode screen. Test your luck and skill by clearing pegs, bashing bricks and timing your shots just right to achieve EXTREME FEVER! Discover 5 magical Peggle Masters and use their preposterous powers over 120 levels and trials to shatter expectations and acquire high scores beyond the realm of plausibility! And then, once you've honed your talents, deploy them against others in 4-player Peg party mode, or against a single opponent in Duel mode. Peggle 2 is a magical game full of bouncing balls, magical pegs and bricks made of pure compressed joy! ![]()
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