Joe Danger 2: The Movie Review
More stunts - scratch that - more everything in this successful sequel.
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More stunts - scratch that - more everything in this successful sequel.
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I've never played the original, but I have played Trials. Is the basic gameplay similar to that? Obviously the two are different in looks, and it sounds like this is stunt/score oriented while Trials is time-oriented -- I'm just looking for a basis of comparison.Sarah LeBoeuf said:The concept was simple: guide motorcycle stuntman Joe Danger through an increasingly complex series of levels while performing ridiculous tricks to try and outscore your friends.
It's comparable to Trials, especially in the way leaderboards are used to create competition among friends. When the original Joe Danger came out, I used that comparison a lot. Joe Danger's a lot less brutal than Trials' most extreme courses, but it still offers a fair challenge.UNHchabo said:I've never played the original, but I have played Trials. Is the basic gameplay similar to that? Obviously the two are different in looks, and it sounds like this is stunt/score oriented while Trials is time-oriented -- I'm just looking for a basis of comparison.Sarah LeBoeuf said:The concept was simple: guide motorcycle stuntman Joe Danger through an increasingly complex series of levels while performing ridiculous tricks to try and outscore your friends.
I just noticed that the original has a video review on the site.Sarah LeBoeuf said:It's comparable to Trials, especially in the way leaderboards are used to create competition among friends. When the original Joe Danger came out, I used that comparison a lot. Joe Danger's a lot less brutal than Trials' most extreme courses, but it still offers a fair challenge.
I'm also a huge fan of Trials HD and Evolution, and I think if you like those games there's a good chance you'll like Joe Danger.