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Jim's finally made it onto a next-generation platform! For those of you who were cursing yourselves for not getting Earthworm Jim 2 on a bit system, have no fear; the world's most violent worm is almost ready to take his bow on the Saturn.
Earthworm Jim 2 is a direct sequel to Shiny's mega-hit. Earthworm Jim. This time around, Jim's missions are even weirder. How else would you explain the Dadaist missions Jim's sent on?
They range from having to bounce puppies off of a marshmallow to safety if he fails, the puppies go splat to fever-pitch battles against rampaging file cabinets. The Saturn version of Earthworm Jim 2 features enhanced graphics and music, as well as the possibility of secret levels and even more cheat codes.
Keep in mind, though, that these are only vicious rumors, and we can neither confirm or deny them. You'll have to see for yourselves when the game is released this Spring. You know him, you love him; he has his own TV show. Earthworm Jim is at the top of his game. Things are going smoothly for the pop icon as he decides to take on the world of bit.
EJ2, for the Saturn, remains one of the freshest, most enjoyable games ever made. Don't expect to find anything new in this edition of the game, though. What it does have, though, are much better graphics and sound, which make him brighter, louder and well worth playing all over again.
David Perry and the folks at Shiny were nice enough to give us a sneak preview of Earthworm Jim 2. With more levels, better graphics and a twisted story line, EWJ2 looks better than the original. The pictures you see here are of the Super NES and Genesis versions that are only 20 percent complete.
Many things could change from no until you can get your hands on it. Much to his dismay, Psy-Crow is back to cause trouble. The crow has taken Peter Puppy's pups and is about to marry the princess. What's a worm to do? It's better than the first! Everyone's favorite bait, Earthworm Jim, is back for more slimy gaming in Earthworm Jim 2.
If we're lucky, they'll bring back that old lady eating the worms for the TV ad. You know what to expect - good innovative action, with a sense of humor. It's still a side-scroller, but not many sides-strollers are put together the way EJ is. New powers, like inflating his head, are sure to keep this game interesting. It's a sequel, but it's still going to be one of the best bit games around this Christmas.
Next month we'll dissect EJ2 in a full review. Everyone's favorite wacky annelid is back for more! Shiny Entertainment has knuckled down and is getting ready for a second go-round with ol' Earthworm Jim, and man, does he look more off-the-wall than ever.
With stage names like 'Circus of the Scars', 'Lorenzo's Soil', 'Worm Burger', and 'Peter, Pound, and Mary', you can safely bet that Jim won't be settling down and getting all serious on us.
In fact, after his appearance in the nude in Earthworm Jim Special Edition for Sega CD, we're kind wondering how he's gonna top himself. With all the empty hype and lukewarm big-name releases nowadays, it's nice to know there is one bunch you can always count on for awesome games. Shiny Entertainment opens up a can of very fun worms with Earthworm Jim 2. Who needs an expensive next-generation system when excellent bit games like Earthworm Jim 2 are still coming out?
Spread out over several extraordinarily diverse stages, this epic pits Jim once more against his archenemy Psy-Crow, who's whisking Princess-What's-Her-Name off to Lost Vegas for a quickie wedding. Okay, the plot is essentially the same, and so, for that matter, is the worm. But the levels ain't. They range from a vertical ascent on a moonlit night Jim inflates and deflates his head to get to the top to a nerve-racking journey through an intestinal track Jim, transformed into a blind cave salamander, navigates wide and narrow passages lined with deadly Villi.
Tired of standard level exits? Wait until the end of the ISO stage, where the exit door runs all over the screen. Every two levels or so, Jim enters a bonus stage called Puppy Love, which replaces the rocket ride from the previous game.
Armed with a large marshmallow, Jim must frantically scramble back and forth to safely bounce a series of little puppies to the right side of the screen. If five puppies splat on the ground, Peter will get very angry, and we know what he does when that happens.
Of course, Jim wouldn't have such a unique personality if not for the superb graphics. An improvement over the original, Jim 2 looks just like a cartoon with colorful multi- scrolling backgrounds and detailed foregrounds. Special touches include an electric chair and an iron maiden that provide a few laughs when Jim comes into contact with them and his trembling legs when he carries heavy cows, pigs, and mouse cages to safety.
Inflated Head -- Avoid dangerous enemies by hitting the light bulbs. Although this damages you some, you will become momentarily invincible and your balloon won't pop. Classical pieces like a Beethoven adagio make compellingly offbeat accompaniments to stages like Villi People. The game is also filled to the hilt with hilarious sound effects: Jim's yelps and screams, whimpering puppies, and mooing cows are just a few of the sounds that punctuate the audio track.
Controlling Jim is a snap. His move scheme is basically the same as in the first game with the addition of two new talents: Jim can briefly block attacks, and he can use his friend Snott who travels in Jim's backpack to grab onto sticky ceilings so Jim can cross dangerous gaps. With Snott in tow, Jim can reach 1-ups and goodies that would otherwise be unattainable. While the levels are huge and challenging, not to mention loaded with hidden areas and items, the bosses, sadly, are not.
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