You'll see things like new power-ups floating through the water and plenty of new levels and fish designs, but at the end of the day you're still playing the part of a pendulum swimming back and forth through the watery abyss. It's clear that the people at PopCap Games know that they needed to change the formula as much as possible with Feeding Frenzy 2. Players still roam from left to right, using certain power ups along the way to enhance their chances of snagging the most fish possible, but none of it is particularly different or that much more fun than the first game. Mainly because it's so damn similar to what we saw from the first game in the series and what we've seen from games dating back to the '80s. It's when you look for a deeper, more meaningful gameplay outing that Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown comes up a bit short. There's also a time attack and several party games for you and your friends to enjoy, so there's really no shortage of content for a run of the mill PlayStation Network experience.Ĭlick here to watch scary fish.
The $9.99 isn't a bad investment when you figure that you get over 60 levels, all of which can be played on easy or normal difficulty levels in story mode and with up to four players in co-op play. First, let me start off by saying that Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown will be enough fun for younger gamers.