![]() ![]() But it’s also the stereotypical sequel that is worse than its progenitor in almost every way. You even get the PS4 & PS5 versions available in one purchase. Yes, Freddy Spaghetti 2 is a straightforward platinum in the finest Ratalaika tradition. Playful Pasta haven’t bothered and to be honest, neither should you. It’s the clear lack of any sort of flair that has us not arsed in the slightest. Graphically it’s no different from the first game, nor are the controls any kind of departure. Heck, fuck it off altogether and watch the Parks & Rec episode of the same name. If you’ve picked up on our general lack of enthusiasm here, it’s because you’ll be hard pressed to garner any sort of passion or excitement from Freddy Spaghetti 2. Heck, it’s Mrs Brown’s Boys, except this isn’t inexplicably popular like Brendan O’Carroll’s woefully average sitcom. It’s an Ed Sheeran album that’ll sell millions by sheer virtue of being Ed Sheeran. It’s any number of 8:30pm forgettable TV comedy panel shows on BBC1. So yes, Freddy Spaghetti 2 is bang average. Perhaps they figured the first game didn’t sell too well due to the whole signal/noise ratio and discoverability on the PSN store, but fucking hell, at least try to make it look like you’re bothered. After the admittedly occasionally teeth gnashingly difficult levels of the first game, it all adds to the feeling that Playful Pasta simply couldn’t be bothered to put any real effort in here. Only the levels are all set in the office environment and some are so short as to be pointless.Īs well as being short, most of the levels are entirely devoid of any sort of challenge. How this pans out practically is levels are interspersed with vox pops to camera, a little like the cutaways in The Office TV show. Across its forty levels, Freddy Spaghetti 2 is the story, such as it is, is that Freddy needs to get a job. Unfortunately it seems that Playful Pasta couldn’t really be that bothered with any sort of variety. So you might think that Freddy Spaghetti 2 would stick to the same formula. They required a fair bit of skill to negotiate the levels and while a platinum trophy was never in doubt, it didn’t feel like an overly easy effort. One of the good things about the first game was the imagination and sheer variety on offer across the fifty levels on offer. You might then conclude that a sequel would be more of the same. Augin PS4 / PS5 / Reviews tagged lazy sequelitis / pasta / ratalaika / this joke isn't funny anymore by Ianįreddy Spaghetti was an unexpected delight from Ratalaika Games and Playful Pasta at the tail end of 2020.
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