Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams

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Join Tak in an epic adventure, as he must learn all new Juju magic to recover the Staff of Dreams and defeat Tlaloc once and for all. Tak's role in the...
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7.5
good
 
CRITICS SCORE
7.6
(22 ratings)
GAMER SCORE
7.3
(113 ratings)

Game Overview

Join Tak in an epic adventure, as he must learn all new Juju magic to recover the Staff of Dreams and defeat Tlaloc once and for all. Tak's role in the great Prophecy of the Pupanunu people isn't over. Rather, it's just begun! It's not easy being Jibol...

The Bottom Line

Join Tak in an epic adventure, as he must learn all new Juju magic to recover the Staff of Dreams and defeat Tlaloc once and for all. Tak's role in the great Prophecy of the Pupanunu people isn't over. Rather, it's just begun! It's not easy being Jibolba's apprentice, and Tak's got the bruises to prove it. Now dabbling with new abilities, Tak is creating a little Juju magic of his own! He's even working on mastering the ancient Juju magic of animal-morphing. Between possessing, and turning different spirit animals, Tak's got a lot to learn. And he better do it fast because Tlaloc has begun his return with vengeance on his mind. Features include all-new characters including three brand new Juju gods, nine Nightmare creatures, and Jibolba's brother (JB), as well as nine brand new environments including the Woodlands, Mountains, River, Geo-Thermal Region, Mangrove Swamp, and the Dream World.

Expert Reviews

GameSpot review logo
67/100
score

Definitely a more well-conceived game than The Power of Juju, and there are some genuinely fresh, inventive ideas at work here. The problem is, the whole experience is muddled by an inconsistent difficulty and slapdash level designs, and these good ideas

GameZone review logo
88/100
score

If you liked the original game, you'll love Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams. Not only is it bigger, better and more beautiful but it's also one of those games that will win you over with its charming story and characters plus its too-fun-to-put-down platfo

IGN review logo
84/100
score

Kids will undoubtedly like Tak 2's intuitive control mechanics and colorful characters while adults will -- as we did -- be able to appreciate the underlying humor and the clever puzzles that lie in wait.

Game Features

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Game Specs

Memory
10 block

 

Modes
Full Mission Single-Player, Mini-Games, Simultaneous, Story, Versus

 

ESRB Game Ratings

ESRB Rating of "E"
This game is Rated: Everyone
Content is most suitable for children ages 6 and up. This game may contain some cartoons or fantasy characters and potentially mild violence or language.
Content Descriptors:
Cartoon Violence
 
Game Info
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Release Date:10/11/2004
Publisher:THQ
Developer:Avalanche Software (USA)
Genre:Platformer
ESRB Rating:E
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Game Quality Ratings
Overall
8.8
Gameplay
8.5
Graphics
8.7
Sound
8.2
Concept
9
Difficulty: Medium
OVERALL
8.8/10

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