Unlike the last Ratalaika this reviewer did, UltraGoodness 2 falls into the old trap of giving up all of the trophies available before you know it and any impetus to continue falls off a cliff. It’s all a bit bewildering if we’re perfectly honest. As well as gems, you’ll also find armour pickups, the odd smart bomb and if you’re as inept as we are, most usefully, hearts for replenishing your life. At any rate, you’ll pick up gems from the fallen corpses of the bunnies, mushrooms, devils etc that you mow down with your hail of gunfire. His ever present companion is a cat that shoots too but we don’t quite understand what his role is otherwise. We’re not entirely sure why, but it’s the setup for some twin stick shooter shenanigans. As to the game itself, the king of an unspecified domain is pissed off for reasons and goes on a rampage. On the face of it, it looks good but you realise it’s a little charmless and sterile. Whereas UltraGoodness was resolutely pixel art, Rasul has uprated the graphical style in the sequel to be a bit more console friendly. It shares the same developer in Rasul Mono with music from Sergey Mozharovskiy. UltraGoodness 2 is the latest from Ratalaika, the first UltraGoodness still remaining a Steam only joint. Februin PS4 / PS5 / Reviews tagged rasul mono / ratalaika / rinse / ultragoodness 2 by Ian
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