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De Blob 2 Wii

Platform : Nintendo Wii
4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 37 ratings

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  • de Blob: Flip, bounce, smash and spray your way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation, or super-size your blob to combat the enemy head-on.
  • Inky Enemies: Battle hordes of tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City.
  • Chroma City: Make a mess over ten expansive districts of towering skyscrapers,expansive bridges and massive landmarks.
  • Remix your Home: Choose your own style of custom paints, patterns, and soundtracks to make your mark on Chroma City.
  • Colour Revolutionaries: Discover the ways of the resistance with Prof, Arty, Bif,and Zip in sprint, race and combat challenges..Multiplayer: Compete for control as ink levels rise and wind cannons fire in eight multiplayer-specific gameplay modes.

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A mischievous and unlikely hero, only de Blob can flip, bounce and smash his way past the all-powerful I.N.K.T. Corporation to ignite a revolution and save Chroma City from a future without colour. Battle against massive tank battalions, speedy I.N.K.T. racers and elite Inky soldiers on your quest to free the citizens of Chroma City. Join the Colour Revolutionaries to refine your skills while making a mess. The race to rescue Chroma City has just begun, and only de Blob can save the world from a black-and-white future.

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Axass
1.0 out of 5 stars The game is used / Il gioco è usato
Reviewed in Italy on December 31, 2014
Even though it is sold as new the game has clearly been resealed, it shows many wear marks inside the plastic wrap and dirty spots: that would be impossible if the game had never been opened. Also the game had no protection whatsoever inside the package; to think I paid the shipping costs twice for two items, even though they were sent in a single package, and still there's no protection.

Nonostante sia venduto come nuovo e sigillato, il gioco è sato usato e risigillato, mostra numerosi segni d'usura e punti sporchi SOTTO la plastica protettiva: ciò sarebbe impossibile se il gioco non fosse mai stato aperto. Inoltre il gioco non aveva alcuna protezione all'interno del pacchetto; e pensare che ho pagato due volte i costi di spedizione per due oggetti che in realtà sono stati spediti in un solo pacco, e nonostante ciò non c'era nessuna protezione.
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G.H.B
5.0 out of 5 stars De Blob
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2009
Recently i recieved my monthly official nintendo magazine and i was looking for new games to try out, at the back of the magazine there was a list of the top 20 games you must own for the wii and De Blob was #15, this intrigued me into purchasing De Blob and a number of over games.

Overall, i am extremely pleased with my purchase as De Blob proves itself to be a worthy, addictive and downright original experience for anyone owning the wii.

the gameplay is highly addictive and original and sees you going through a vast number of enormous levels trying to bring colour back to chroma city, which has fallen victim to the mischeivous and malevolent INKT, an organisation that despises rightousness and colour among all things.

the visuals are also a treat with bright and vibrant colours that will definately catch your eye, especially for kids, the detail put into the levels is amazing and very cartoony, bringing a sense of fun to the atmosphere while you play.

the length of the game is considerably long compared to most games now-a-days which seem to only care about the presentation instead of the depth of the game, with its variety of modes, De Blob can appeal to both the single players and the multi players, there is also a free paint mode which lets you replay the levels you have completed in story mode but without the time limit.

my conclusion to the review is that De Blob is an outstanding masterpeice of video game art and if it isnt in your collection, then make sure it is asap, 8.5/10
G V L Bright
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Game, Bar a Few Glitches
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2012
I really enjoyed this game. It's quite unlike a lot of other games out there, and right off the bat you feel immersed in this odd fantasy world of colour and music. The characters are rounded enough that you can actually sympathize with their plight and, in turn, feel compelled to save them.

That being said, the concepts are fun. Completing various missions, freeing citizens, fighting the enemy or just painting the town in all manner of colours. The skill curve is fair (though the last boss is a bit of a beast) and, for the most part, the camera and control system works well. It has its issues, mostly in speed and wall-jumping. But thankfully the z-targeting often helps get you out of messy situations.

Level length is questionable, though. Each level can take an average of 30-40 minutes and there are no mid-save points, so if you lose all your lives its a complete start over. When a level is so long, that can make for a bit of frustration.

My biggest gripe would be as I got to the final level. I'd worked my way up to the last boss, and had almost beat him...and I managed to jump off the stage. There is no way to get back into the arena if you fall off. Even if you do manage to get back up to the arena door, you can't re-open it. You end up having to forfeit.

Still, the game's charm manages to keep my opinion of it high. Look forward to playing the next one!
K. Webb
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, clean (pun intended) and now cheap fun! A cult classic!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2012
This is a fantastic underated game that just didn't get the success it deserved and I would put that down to the lack of promotion (because of budget, something that the developers hoped would not to be a problem with the sequel) and speaking of the developers, a majority of the public are reluctant to buy anything from what is effectively a "brand" that they've never heard of before. Ironically, because this game is now so cheap no matter where you go, it draws people in to buy it (like you if you're looking at this review.)

Onto the game. The plot is simple: the joyful colour of the island is being stolen and sucked out of buildings by Comrade Black; it's up to you and your colour absorbing abilities to return the city to the way it was. The cut-scenes are very funny, and similar to that of the LEGO series; (like Indianna Jones & Batman) they're silent in terms of dialogue but you can understand exactly what is going on. In order to progress through the level, you need to collect enough points; done by defeating enemies, completing challenges and colouring in the buildings. You can either speed through and collect the minimum amount required (which will take you a fairly long time, about 7-8 hours) or if you're a perfectionist like me, it will take a great deal longer. I found getting 100% completion to be a very difficult but enjoyable & theapeutic experience.

Given that it was the developers first try at having a go at a game for the mainstream market, it's not without it's annoying glitches, and the controls (for the Wii at least) can be rather fiddly. Despite that, I still think that this is a brilliant game and more people need to know of it's existence.
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zoe heath
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery, well packaged, item as described would use this seller again .
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 10, 2022
All as described, fast delivery and well packaged.