Viewtiful Joe 2: Awesome New Video
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Here's a great new trailer from Capcom's Viewtiful Joe 2.
Players can expect more stages, more VFX, more characters, more 'Six Machine' madness and loads more fun. The evil Gedow organisation is set to launch a vicious attack on Movie Land. Once more the earth is in perilous danger and there's only one hero who can rise to the challenge. Viewtiful Joe is back!
The introduction of Joe's girlfriend Sylvia adds a new twist to things. She was enslaved by the Jadow in the first Viewtiful adventure. Now she's ready to get her own back. Players can choose to play as Sylvia from the start and with the use of Joe's VFX powers and a brand new gun, she's going to be a force to be reckoned with! Zap!
Along with all the favourites from the first game (Slow down, Mach speed and Zoom in) Joe and Sylvia now have an amazing new VFX super power - Replay! Players can record on screen action and then play it back to multiply damage by three times!
We'll have more on Viewtiful Joe 2 soon. The game is scheduled to ship early 2005.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Viewtiful Joe 2 Direct feed new trailer (640x480, 1.6Mbps) |
3.10m | 36.0 MB | WMV |
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