Saying that tho, if you loved the first game then you will still love Freddy 2! The game still has its fantastic fun happy visuals and storyline. Its shorter by 10 levels in total but overall the first game was much more challenging in lots more ways. Freddy Spaghetti 2 felt like it took me half as long as it did to finish compared to the first. Some other levels which I mention above are more story driven levels that involve just moving Freddy from part a to part b of the screen. Both these levels just involve moving Freddy for a period of time, there is no challenge at all. The levels kinda fall short in some like swimming in the aquarium or the water cooler level. Unfortunately this is where the fun levels end and there are plenty of story bases levels in this game compared to the first. ![]() There are only 40 levels this time but it still has plenty of fun going levels from The Floor is Lava, Foosball and Pong. Thats right, Freddy is in the workforce and all your levels revolve around the office. The story of this game is - Freddy has a Job. Freddy 2 has these same aspects but on a smaller level compared to the first game. ![]() Very unique and challenging in some areas. Your beloved spaghetti stand is back with Freddy Spaghetti 2 or how Freddy likes to be called - 2.0 When I first play the first game of Freddy Spaghetti I was overwhelmed with happiness and thought it was an absolutely fantastic game. Your beloved spaghetti stand is back with Freddy Spaghetti 2 or how Freddy likes to be Freddy's Back!!! Thats right ladies and gentleman. Ratalaika Games provided us with a Freddy Spaghetti 2 PS4/5 code for review purposes.Freddy's Back!!! Thats right ladies and gentleman. You’re left with the feeling that they didn’t really care about Freddy Spaghetti 2 – and really, neither should you. It feels as if the developers wanted to make a different, more interesting game, but couldn’t figure out what they wanted to do with it, so instead they turned it into a sequel for a game that wasn’t particularly good or memorable in the first place. For every mildly interesting level, like one where you have to move a box across a room (as I said, mildly interesting), you have ones where you do nothing more than move a few feet across the floor, or go up or down a flight of stairs.Īs I said, Freddy Spaghetti 2’s existence is weird. Level 32 trophy in Freddy Spaghetti (PS5), 0. There’s one level where you just sit in a fishtank for thirty seconds – and then the level is revisited again later in the game, for some reason. How to unlock the Level 32 achievement in Freddy Spaghetti: Complete Level 32. While I wouldn’t say any of the confessionals really stood out, they at least make an effort of doing…well, anything, which is more than can be said about the levels.īecause, seriously, some of these levels don’t even try. What’s more, they’re probably more entertaining than the levels – though that’s usually because the levels are so uninspired, generally consisting of flinging the eponymous pasta hero across the floor for a few seconds. In between each level you get those aforementioned confessionals, and they often last longer than the levels themselves. The game is broken up into a couple of dozen very short levels, very few of which go longer than thirty seconds. Rather, what’s weird is that the developers clearly put a lot more effort into this Office parody than they did the actual gameplay. This, strangely enough, also isn’t the weird part about Freddy Spaghetti 2. ![]() ![]() It’s a parody of The Office, complete with a bargain basement version of that show’s iconic theme and confessionals from other characters. Where the first game was basically just a bunch of levels thrown together with no overarching theme, Freddy Spaghetti 2 has a story, of sorts. You’re responsible for making it move around – since, in the tradition of games like I Am Bread, naturally the spaghetti is mobile. See, much like its predecessor, it’s a game about a sentient(?) piece of spaghetti. Also on: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switchįreddy Spaghetti 2 is a weird game – but probably not in the way it wants to be.
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