in the game.
While Pyramids 2 for 3DS offers new levels and gameplay features, it falls short of capturing the charm and excitement of retro gaming. The game, developed and published by Enjoy Gaming, receives a rating of 3.5 out of 10.
The addition of 54 new levels and 3 pyramid worlds may sound promising, but the gameplay ultimately lacks the depth and creativity that made the original Pyramids game successful. The new levels, while more challenging, feel repetitive and fail to offer the same sense of excitement.
One of the notable additions in Pyramids 2 is the introduction of darkness levels with lamps. This mechanic adds a layer of difficulty, as players must navigate through the darkness relying only on the limited light provided by lamps. However, this addition feels superficial and fails to truly enhance the overall gameplay experience.
The inclusion of new bonuses such as end level time and elixir to drink adds some variety to the gameplay, but it does little to improve the overall enjoyment of the game. These bonuses feel like mere add-ons, rather than integral elements that enhance the gameplay mechanics.
Pyramids 2 introduces new enemies in the form of apes, pygmies, and ghosts. While the addition of new enemies may seem exciting, they lack unique abilities or behaviors that make them stand out. They feel like rehashed versions of familiar foes found in other retro games, failing to leave a lasting impression.
New mechanisms such as traps, heavy blocks, peak switches, and trap switches attempt to add complexity to the gameplay, but they often feel forced and lack the intuitive design found in classic games. Blocks that can only be destroyed by flames, lamps, and black holes add a new twist, but they do little to elevate the overall gameplay experience.
A redeeming feature of Pyramids 2 is the built-in editor, which allows players to create and fine-tune their own levels. This feature adds a layer of creativity and replayability to the game, as players can create and share their custom levels with others. The ability to export and import levels through QR code images adds convenience and expands the game's potential for user-generated content.
Overall, Pyramids 2 for 3DS fails to capture the essence of classic retro gaming. While it offers some new features and levels, the gameplay feels lackluster and repetitive. Its new mechanics and enemies fail to stand out, and although the built-in editor adds a level of creativity, it is not enough to salvage the overall experience. Retro gaming enthusiasts seeking a truly nostalgic experience may find themselves disappointed with Pyramids 2.