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Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 Review

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Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 adds new modes and elements that make it significantly better than both its predecessor and the scads of dual-joystick shooters that were released in its wake.

If you're not paying close attention, you might get lost in this mess.
If you're not paying close attention, you might get lost in this mess.
It's really interesting to see Geometry Wars return to the stomping grounds that it helped make famous. As the first big Xbox Live Arcade release when the Xbox 360 launched in 2005, Bizarre Creations' vector-style shooter provided a very compelling reason to pay attention to "small" digitally distributed games. It also repopularized the dual-joystick shooter, blowing the concept pioneered by games like Robotron: 2084 into a full-fledged cottage industry for pro-grade and indie developers alike, totally over-saturating the market for dual-joystick shooters in the process. So it says a lot about the quality of Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 that it can come back to Xbox Live Arcade, over two years later, and absolutely lay waste to all of the other downloadable shooters that have come before it.

Retro Evolved 2 manages this by making interesting tweaks to the core gameplay, updating the graphics, and putting additional modes in to ensure that players of all skill levels have something to do. The gameplay changes are mostly focused on scoring. When you shoot an enemy, it drops little dots called geoms, which increase your multiplier when collected. That multiplier stays with you for the entire game, unlike the previous Retro Evolved, which put more importance on staying alive to keep your multiplier up. Also, outside of multiplayer mode power-ups, your weapon doesn't upgrade. You always know exactly how you're going to be shooting. The game also introduces new enemies and obstacles, including a bubbly cloud that's only vulnerable when you carve a path to its creamy center, dart-shaped ships that quickly travel along a set line, and so on.

The different modes take these basic ideas and flip them in interesting ways. The modes are locked at first, but as you score points in the first available mode, you earn your way to the next mode. Even players with low skill could probably unlock all six modes within the first couple hours of play.

The first mode is called deadline, and it gives you infinite lives. The catch is that it only goes for three minutes, which places more emphasis on quickly dispatching enemies and collecting geoms for a high score, rather than simply testing your survival skills.

King mode unlocks next, and this version gives you one life and no bombs. Circles act as safe havens on the screen--enemies can't get into the circle, but once you enter, it quickly shrinks and disappears. Also, you can't fire when you're outside a circle, so finding the right time to dart from a collapsing circle to a fresh one is the key skill.

The text at the bottom indicates your achievement progress.
The text at the bottom indicates your achievement progress.
Evolved is the third mode, and this is effectively the same as the main mode in the previous game, where you earn additional lives and bombs by scoring points. Unlike the original Retro Evolved, this mode gets tough quickly, so you don't have to mosey around for five minutes or so, waiting for the game to get challenging.

Playing Evolved unlocks Pacifism, which gives you one life. You can't shoot at all in this mode, but you'll still have to deal with a never-ending stream of enemies by dodging them and flying through gates, which explode and eliminate nearby foes when you activate them.

Waves mode is another one-life mode that sends enemies at you in, you know, waves. This mode focuses heavily on the dart-shaped ships, which come at you from all sides.

The final mode is Sequence, which is a level-based progression through the game that gives you 20 levels to play through. You have 30 seconds to clear each stage, and if you die, the game moves on to the next stage, which keeps things moving, but you also sacrifice potential points in the process.

The game's achievements give you more to do in each mode, such as "wax on" and "wax off" achievements for scraping the walls of the arena in Pacifism. One full lap gives you wax on, but getting two full laps for wax off is much tougher. The game acknowledges when you are attempting achievements like this, by popping up a counter that shows how close you are to getting it done. Overall, the achievements in this game feel a lot easier than the previous game's were, but that comes down to your own personal skill at Geometry Wars.

Each of the game's modes can be played in multiplayer mode with up to four players. You can play co-op, break the players up into teams, or just compete for score against the other three players. The catch is that all of this must be done locally. While there's probably a pretty good technical reason for why such a fast-moving, split-second game might not work so well online, it still stands out as the one thing this game is missing. As such, the main competition comes out of the single-player leaderboards, which are always staring you in the face from the mode select screen, informing you that there's probably someone on your friends list who is better than you are. It's enough to make you crazy. It's enough to keep you up at night.

I continue to hate the snakes most of all.
I continue to hate the snakes most of all.
Visually, the game retains the same vector-graphics style that it's had all along, but it also looks much nicer. There are more little details now, like the way parts of the display have a curve to them, like you're viewing the menus through a HUD on Samus Aran's visor or something. The game has more colorful effects this time around, and the enemy shapes animate a bit more, flipping around on all axes to give more depth to the game's look. The vectors also have a brighter glow to them. In short, it looks great and new while still maintaining a deceptively simple style.

The music and sound are also fantastic. A big part of what set Geometry Wars apart from other games of its type is the way it used sound. Every enemy has a unique sound that plays when it appears on the grid. This is still true in Retro Evolved 2, and it continues to be a very handy feature. Each mode has its own music, including an updated version of the original theme, which appears in Evolved mode. There are some great minor touches with the music, too, like the way it muffles in King mode whenever you're outside of a ring, or the way it halts when you die in Evolved mode, like someone slammed the cutoff knob all the way down while slapping a hand on a record to stop it all at once, only to quickly ramp back up when you respawn.

Even if you've grown tired of the seemingly endless cavalcade of dual-joystick shooters that Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved's success spawned on Xbox Live Arcade, the sequel is well-worth its $10 price tag.
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Looks hot, I got addicted to the first one.

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Edited By WickedCobra03

I dunno, when the 360 came out it was like the only arcade game but it prolly still was also the best until this release so I might pick it up.  Its the whole 800 point thing thats kinda holding me back, 400, yes this second, but I dunno.

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`Looks better than the first one, I ll try this baby

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Wow, I'm sold. I was ready to pass on this but 5 stars is hard to ignore. As well as the new game modes.

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I would love to get this game but I'm saving my points for Bionic Commando: Rearmed and Castle Crashers.

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Really wish there was online multiplayer but o well still amazing game.

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Edited By dEFaNkT

sweet game.

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Edited By ahoodedfigure

What this site needs is the Bomb Crew filming themselves playing the game a bit.  I liked how this started, with over-the-shoulder GTA footage :)

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Edited By DreamTwister

Well worth the price.  Wish for online multiplayer but I can understand not being able to implement it. Very addicting and highly recommended.

I hate the snakes too.

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loved the first one even tho i sucked at it, And i love this one as well

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Pacifist, or Pacifism or whatever it's called it's tons of fun, I had a blast trying to unlock the 2-wall times achievement : D

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Wow this game is great!  Pacifism is my favorite mode by far!  But I love King of the Hill style mode a hell of a lot as well.  Even my girlfriend likes this game, co-op is a blast!

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good review

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100% agree with this review

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Edited By SkyTurnsRed

LOVE what they've done with this. Pacifism and King are ridiculously addicting. They've really worked in the friend leader-boards fantastically as well.

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Edited By Vsisalive

This is a wonderful game. Especially if you loved the first one. It hits all the right notes. Go download it now!!

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Good review! Looks like an awesome game, can't wait to try it myself.

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Edited By FilmGuy

This game is awesome, I am trying so hard to get the wave achievement where I have to dodge 8 waves.

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Edited By KS0L0

Can a sequel be more addicting than the original?   Hell Yeah!
The variety of modes gives you options when you get frustrated with one.

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I can't wait to get this, i played the hell out of the first one.

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this game destroyed my universe it was so fuckin  awesome

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Nice review! Think I am going to pick this one up.

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... I need this

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wow.. i never really care about arcade games but this one sounds like it's really something

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I realize this makes me a mutant or something but i loathed the first one and i feel like the phrase "retro evolved" is an affront to all good things in life. Including milkshakes. How can you 5star something that actively hates milkshakes? Tell me dammit!

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yea Jeff, this game is AWESOME~

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Edited By Fever

As much fun as the first game was for me, it just didn't hold any lasting appeal. The added features in this sequel look like they might just do the trick. Thanks for the review, I'll have to download the demo asap.

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Still the king. I was up till 3 last night playing this game, still sooo so awesome.

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I think this game is a little overrated ... looking forward to BC Rearmed though