When I took a look at Frima Studio's Widgets Odyssey for PSP earlier this summer, I came away less than impressed. The company had spun an action puzzle game, which - disregarding high production values - simply wasn't able to deliver an entertaining game experience, despite the title being an affordable digital release on Sony's PlayStation Minis platform.
Frima Studio has now released the promised second part in the series, and so it's time to evaluate if Widgets Odyssey 2 can hold up to scrutiny better than it's younger sibling.
In last episode of 'Robots On The Run'
Widgets Odyssey 2 sees the completion of the mad dash for escape that the robotic fugitives Spad, Cosmo, Bruce, Helmut and Monk started in the first game. The five chums are desperately making their run from the evil galactic overlord Yagor and his mad robotic army set on destruction. The final chapter's script is filled with gags and humour in spades and Frima Studio continues to impress with well composed cutscenes, the price bracket taken into consideration.
Second time is the charm
Widgets Odyssey 2 stays true to the ideas from the first game, and successfully remedies most of the failings quite successfully. The five robots must once more avoid acid pools, execute difficult jumps across frail platforms, annihilate dangerous robotic adversaries, and solve small puzzles on their way to sweet freedom.
Where the Widgets' first outing was full of promise, the game didn't come through, and was plagued with uninspired levels, short playtime and lack of real challenge - most of which is now history. The designers at Frima Studio increased the difficulty level, added a few twists with better puzzles and new game elements. Levels are larger, demand more skill to conquer and are much more varied. The company even managed to include some rewarding mini games, most noteworthy a fun little rhythm challenge and a shoot-em-up section that's actually quite fun.
Short but sweet
Odyssey 2 adds a bit of length compared to previously, but still falls short of 2 hours in total. Still, Spad and co. delivers far better entertainment that before, but be aware that the title offers little replay incentive.
Not only beautiful on the outside
Having taken care of the game play department, Widgets Odyssey 2's good looks are even more appreciated. Scenery is detailed, beautifully crafted 2D affairs, characters oozes charm and the cutscenes steals the show with their bright, cartoon antics. Sound effects are rudimentary and the very limited soundtrack tends to grate quite fast.
Vindicated
Even taking the limited duration into account, Widgets Odyssey 2 is a far better proposition than its predecessor. You get more fun, content and excitement this time around, and fans of quirky action puzzlers can safely pick this one up for a Sunday afternoon on the couch with your PSP.
Verdict: Get it! (Verdict list: 'Get it!', 'Borrow' or 'Never mind')
For in-game screenshots and additional portable game reviews, please check: WO 2 review.
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