

While some of the designs are cool, the majority of the roster is pretty random, weird,Īnd childish. The quirky characters are arguably still the game's weakest link. Imagine the glow-up for the new designs / transformations! I could easily see any Megaman or Street Fighter characters in this engine. and if a sequel was ever made, I think that's the direction Capcom would've gone in. If only Capcom put some crossover / guest characters into the game. On that note, there's really no other game quite like it! Pretty fun and solid for what type of game it is. Even for what it lacked, Power Stone 2 was Higher skill ceilings and combo engines keep me playing fighting games for longer. "Doesn't every fighting game become redundant?" No, actually. but still, it becomes redundant after a while. in some ways.Įvolving stages are probably my favorite part of the game, as they're an innovative aspect to the genre. On the Dreamcast, the "gimmick" seems slightly overdone this time. While Power Stone 2 is an improvement over the original and Stone, the sequel adds brings back more of the insanity that kept you playing the first Vampire Chronicle For Matching Service, Castlevania The item boxes may also contain Power Stones, and when aįighter obtains 3 of them, he or she will transform into a super-poweredĪlter-ego and have a considerable advantage over their opponents for a short Include: food, shields, invisibility potions, and wings for super high jumps. Items include: various guns, swords, hammers, bombs, etc. The items are incredibly diverse, some able to dealĭamage, and others with healing or defensive abilities. That can be used in gameplay first have to be unlocked in Adventure mode orĬreated in the Item Shop. Item boxes are scattered across each stage in random places. for instance, theĪirship stage starts on board the ship, which will eventually fall apart andįorce all the fighters to continue fighting as they skydive down to a floating All of the dynamicĮnvironments now "evolve" as the fight progresses. Interaction has no doubt taken a big step forward in Power Stone 2. Stages from the start, with 3 unlockable boss stages.
