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Pac-man vs Pac-man World 2
Pac-Man World 2 is a video game by Namco USA for the Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2, release in 2002. A version of the game for Microsoft Windows was release in 2004, and an isometric sidescroller was made for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. The game is a sequel to Pac-Man World (1999). The game is a platform game, where the player controls Pac-Man in a 3D platforming environment, though six worlds. In 2005, a sequel, Pac-Man World 3, was release.
Plot
Hundreds of years ago, the evil ghost king Spooky terrorize Pac-Land and the Pac-People. To stop him, the Great Wizard Pac create a powerful potion to transform five ordinary fruit into magical Golden Fruit. The knight Sir Pac-A-Lot defeat Spooky in battle. And use the Golden Fruit to seal him under a tree in the center of Pac-Village.
In the present day, Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Clyde sneak into Pac-Village at night to cause mischief. They steal the Golden Fruit from the tree, unaware of its purpose. And unwittingly release Spooky, who commands them to aid his plan to eliminate all Pac-People. However, the ghosts agree and each take one of the Golden Fruit. The next morning, Professor Pac informs Pac-Man of the trouble. And asks him to retrieve the stolen Golden Fruit in order to save Pac-Land.
But Pac-Man travels throughout Pac-Land and across the ocean to Ghost Island. Defeating the ghosts and retrieving the Golden Fruit along the way. Pac-Man eventually returns to Pac-Village, where he is ambush by Spooky. Also the power of the Golden Fruit transforms Pac-Man into a new golden form. And he defeats Spooky once more, sealing him back beneath the tree. The residents of Pac-Village emerge to congratulate Pac-Man. While his dog Chomp-Chomp overhears the ghosts planning to free Spooky again and chases them out of the village.
Gameplay
Pac-Man World 2 is a 3D platforming game, where the player controls Pac-Man and must navigate him to the end of each level. The player can use multiple abilities; these include the Rev Roll, a move where the player charges forward, which can be use to attack enemies and cross gaps; the Butt-Bounce, which can press switches and attack enemies from above; and a jumping Flip Kick to strike airborne enemies. Each level features Pac-Dots and fruit to collect, which will increase the player's score for the level. Collecting special Power Pellets will also give Pac-Man temporary power-ups.
These power-ups can turn Pac-Man into metal, sinking him into water and making him immune to hazards; shrink him, allowing access to certain parts of a level; or temporarily allow him to eat ghost enemies. Pac-Man possesses a health bar with only three segments; if he takes damage after all three segments deplete, the player will lose a life and be sent back to the previous checkpoint. After completing any non-boss level, the player can choose to replay it in Time Trial mode, challenging the player to reach the end as quickly as possible. During the time trial, fruits and other collectibles in the level are replace by clocks, which will temporarily stop the timer. If Pac-Man loses a life during the time trial, he must restart the level from the beginning.
The game features twenty-five levels. These include a tutorial level set in Pac-Man's home of Pac-Village, follow by six different theme areas with four levels each. The last level of each of these areas feature a boss battle with one or more of the primary ghost enemies, who must defeat to advance. Certain levels feature unique gameplay mechanics.
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