
by - written on 26/04/05, updated on 02/05/05 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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Capcom is a company well known for its 2D fighting games but when it come to 3D the likes of Namco, Sega and Tecmo rule. After a few 3D fighting titles such as Star Gladiator/Plasma Sword and Tech Romancer which met luke warm success Capcom felt the need to do ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/05/02, updated on 08/05/02
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With 4-player, third person beat-em-up action over 8 frantic levels, Power Stone 2 involves the most furious and exciting multiplayer action available for the Dreamcast to date. N64s Perfect Dark Multiplayer only beats the game. With 14 different characters combined with 8 levels and optional team battle, every multiplayer game ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/04/02, updated on 06/04/02
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Power Stone 2 is a lot better than the original because it has more characters, enhanced gameplay and endless stockpiles of weapons, eg. from guns to bombs and from thumbtacks to special cards. There are many characters you can use and a couple of secret characters to unlock - each character has two special moves that can only ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/02/02, updated on 17/02/02 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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The original Power Stone developed by Capcom was a great success with because for a change in beat em ups it was 3D and you could use every piece of the room as a weapon. The game was very enjoyable but you had a guaranteed win when you got all three power stones and transformed. The sequel everyone has been waiting for, well ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/10/01, updated on 24/10/01 (29 readings)
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Power Stone 2 is another really great game from Capcom, it’s the follow up to the original, as you’d expect, and is probably one of the speediest and most fun 4 player simultaneous fighting games around! Just like the original, you get to select from a bunch of really strange looking characters, and there is a fairly ok ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/09/01, updated on 02/10/01
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Power Stone 2 is another really great game from Capcom, it’s the follow up to the original, as you’d expect, and is probably one of the speediest and most fun 4 player simultaneous fighting games around! Just like the original, you get to select from a bunch of really strange looking characters, and there is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/08/01, updated on 06/09/01
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Power Stone 2 is another really great game from Capcom, it’s the follow up to the original, as you’d expect, and is probably one of the speediest and most fun 4 player simultaneous fighting games around! Just like the original, you get to select from a bunch of really strange looking characters, and there is a fairly ok ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/05/01, updated on 29/05/01 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Capcom the masters of beat em ups and survival horrors. Giving the gaming world the high and mighty "Street Fighter " series spanning over a decade and also brought the scariest and devastatingly good "Resident Evil" series and games such as "Dino Crises". So who would of thought that the makers of such ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/12/00, updated on 21/02/01
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General/Summary: This is an awesome game...One of the best fighting games on the Sega Dreamcast since Soul Calibur. The first Power Stone game was good, but it lacked in the single game player department. Not here!!! Up to four characters battling it out in huge interactive arenas (you can pick up anything and use it as a weapon), along ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/12/00, updated on 30/12/00 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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I've just finished participating in a four-way battle between a Chef, a Cowboy, a Pilot and an Indian, in this fight I was thrown against a wall, exploded and chased by a huge boulder in the Indiana Jones style, what else could I have been doing but playing Powerstone 2!! A couple of days ago I participated in the annual ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/12/00, updated on 10/12/00 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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When the Dreamcast was released last year, the launch titles were a bit of a mixed bunch. You had Blue Stinger, Incoming, Expendable, Tokyo Highway Challenge and Dynamite Cop falling firmly into the "Mediocre" department, Trickstyle, Virtua Fighter 3tb and Sega Rally 2 coming in at "Above Average" and that left only ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/12/00, updated on 10/12/00 (8 readings)
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Hard to beleive isn't it but this game really is better than the original. The sound is even better with great narration, the graphics are improved, the original characters are here with four more and two new bosses instead of kraken and the end boss. The only characters that arent here are kraken and the end boss. This is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/11/00, updated on 30/11/00 (Useful, 102 readings)
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The first Powerstone was hugely overrated, and although it was a truly brilliant game for a while, it soon lost it's novelty, and like most beat 'em ups became highly repetitive and, ultimately, boring. Powerstone 2, on the other hand, is consistently brilliant- and although lots of the time you won't know what's going ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/11/00, updated on 03/11/00
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This game is soo much different from the already great Powerstone!! This game has only changed for the better and here is why: There is a great in depth 4 player option with lots of different variations such as every man for himself and 3v1 and 2v2 team games. An Items shop where you can mix weapons that you have ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/10/00, updated on 23/10/00
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The original spawned a whole new fighting game genre and this has lived up to it's predecessor very well and is a good improvement. You'll be pleased to hear that there is an arcade mode where you escape from a castle fighting people as you go - sort of like an RPG but without the shoddy gameplay! There also levels in space on ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/10/00, updated on 14/10/00 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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When the original Powerstone came out I was sceptical about it. It looked very gimmicky and childish, so I stayed well clear of it, and to tell you the truth I didn't really know much about it (no advertising or other promotion etc), but a few months ago I thought I'd get it. Just Ģ11 and the game was mine - I'd ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/10/00, updated on 11/10/00 (Useful, 34 readings)
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The sequel to the massive hit Powerstone is here, and we have on out hands something special. I love everything about this game, and being one of the very first games to allow four players simultaneous, this game has pretty much the lot. The gameplay has been tweaked and now plays better than ever, while the control system remains aptly ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/09/00, updated on 28/09/00 (Somewhat useful, 5 readings)
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If liked the original you will love this. You have to give yourself time to get used to a game like Power Stone 2. At first it appears too hectic and you have no idea what is going on, but if you give up at this point you are missing out. Once you have adjusted to the fasted pace of this game everything becomes clear. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/09/00, updated on 24/09/00 (Useful, 34 readings)
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The first Power Stone for the Dreamcast delivered everyone who bought it with ultra-fast gameplay, highlighted with gorgeous graphics. The sequel is already here, and while no specific category has been vastly improved from the original game, each aspect of the game has moved one small step in the right direction to make for a better ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/08/00, updated on 19/08/00 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Powerstone 2 looks set to carry on where the brilliant original left off. Added features include yet more interactive scenery, including gun turrets, tanks and even aeroplanes! As in the original, collecting 3 of the titular Powerstones turns you into a super-powered version of yourself, allowing you to wreak havoc for a short while. ... Read the complete review
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