It's clear this entry was far more polished than the last, and it's all the better for it. And, while the music in the first game was good and enjoyable, I actually found quite a few of the tracks in this game to be even better. Don't let the colorful, vibrant artwork on the front cover fool you, this game's story is actually far more developed, and a bit darker, than "Poképark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure," and all the better for it, as it makes things a bit more interesting. However, along with these things, this new adventure brought about some nice changes as well: the visuals have been polished up compared to the first game, as shown through the more detailed and smoother animations on the characters, the combat is a bit better in that the Pokémon have brand new, more varied sets of attacks in the game, the controls have been refined a bit to feel a lot less frustrating, and the story is quite different from the last entry. "Poképark 2: Wonders Beyond" retains many of the great things about the original game: the vibrant and colorful visuals, the simple but fun and accessible gameplay, and the appearance of a lot of different types of Pokémon. And ultimately, I walked away from this game even happier. Even though the reviews were less than stellar for this one, so too were the reviews of the first game, and I still walked away from that one quite happy. So, when I heard that a new "Poképark" game was being released, known as "Poképark 2: Wonders Beyond," I was reasonably excited. Even though the reviews were less than stellar for this one, so too were the As you guys may remember from my review, I actually enjoyed "Poképark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure." Sure, it has its drawbacks, but it's a fun little adventure for the short time it lasts. The game only has 4 attractions the Cake Contraption, Dance Inferno, Power Bash and the Flight of Fancy.As you guys may remember from my review, I actually enjoyed "Poképark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure." Sure, it has its drawbacks, but it's a fun little adventure for the short time it lasts. You can also play with three other friends in a special function on the menu. However, unlike its predecessor, when you play the Attractions for the first time, only Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott are playable. Similar to the previous game, PokéPark 2 also has attractions located in Wish Park. However, Oshawott has the ability to swim in large bodies of water that the other Pokemon cannot cross. Oshawott: Oshawott's known attacks are Razor Shell and Water Gun which seems to only help the player in battle.Tepig: Tepig's known attacks are Flamethrower, Heat Crash, and Flame Charge which could be used to battle, smash small rocks and destroy large boulders that act as unbreakable obstacles for the other Pokemon.Snivy: Snivy's known moves are Leaf Tornado and Leaf Storm which can be used to increase the height of her jumps and access normally unreachable places and to battle.It can also carry small Pokemon and items. Pikachu can use his Thunderbolt to shock blocks with a lightning symbol it, removing it from its way in the dungeons. Pikachu: Pikachu's moves are Thunderbolt, Iron Tail, and Quick Attack.In the game you are also able to change friends during a battle unlike in the previous game, but their also is areas where Pokemon will let you ride on them like Tepig on the Mandibuzz.Īnother thing that sets PokéPark 2 away from the previous game is that there are four playable Pokemon as compared to just Pikachu. Also, the attractions in Wish Park have been enhanced so that four players can cooperate and compete with each other. Then you will meet Snivy at Verdant Court in the Arbor Area, and Tepig at Rockridge Fort in the Crag Area.
After meeting Samurott, you will aquire Oshawott. However, you do not have all four pals at the same time. Unlike the previous game, however, the player is now able to control Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott. It is a sequel to the first game PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure. PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond (Japanese: ポケパーク2 BW ビヨンド・ザ・ワールド Poké Park 2: BW - Beyond the World) is a new game for the Wii. This article or section requires a cleanup in order to meet the Azurilland Wiki's quality standards.