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Unlike the first two games in the PaRappa series, which got generally favorable reviews, PaRappa 2 received generally mixed reviews.
Metacritic gave it a 67 out of 100, while GameRankings gave it around 68 %.
GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann gave the game a 6. 6, stating that " an almost total lack of innovation makes the game seem pretty dated when compared with other games on the market.
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Even when played to perfection, though, the rapping still sounds just as stuttery as it did in the previous game.
While it was excusable then and perhaps even a little charming, it would have been nice to see the developers make better use of the PlayStation 2's higher specs.
" Though the game " features the same 2D graphical style as its predecessor, but it's not without its share of enhancements ," he added, " The music in the game covers a lot more ground, genre-wise, than the original did, but none of it is especially funny or toe-tapping -- with the exception of the level that takes place inside an old video game machine.
PaRappa 2 isn't a bad game, but it doesn't have as much of the same off-beat charm that the original -- and to a lesser extent, Um Jammer Lammy -- had.
" However, IGN's Doug Perry gave the game a slightly better score of 7, saying, " The game concept hasn't changed, leaning neither toward an evolutionary or even a moderate change in the way gamers play music games.
... 2 is not as hard as Um Jammer Lammy ( which may be good for some folks ), and it certainly covers familiar territory when it comes to the essentials -- gameplay, graphics, and sound -- but it's still fun and happy-making.

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