This review will be a tad short, because two glances was all it took to have a verdict ready… and it’s not that good :P
Conversion Completeness
First of all, this is a conversion done straight from the .anm in the Tiles Folder of JJ2. Everything that it had is present, but nothing, but nothing was added. At least the colors aren’t off which can plague such a conversion, I guess some brownie points are in order.
Added Stuff
See the previous section. This will be more of a tip section for the author. By today’s standards, a conversion should have most, if not all of the following, if applicable:
o vines
o poles
o destructable blocks
o hooks
o sucker tubes (à la Tubelectric)
o conveyor belts (à la Labratory)
o a textured background
o a working color palette
This conversion has all that stuff missing.
Masks
Auto-mask, ‘nuff said. Seriously, the mask should have nothing but straight lines, here everything is masked so Jazz will bump into everything.
Final Verdict
Need I say more? This conversion is very subpar and unusable because he only took one single step. Add the fact it’s Marbelara yet again, and it’s definetely not recommended.
- JelZe GoldRabbit =:3
Wow, that’s a reason to stop if I ever heard one.
please stop making jj1 stuff lots of people dont have it
(Lots of people do have JJ1. In any case, it doesn’t matter, because this is based on levels in the shareware version. Just download the JJ1 demo and play this pack using that. ~Violet)
Jarno : Sorry..
COOOL GAME!!!!!!!!
(Totally unsupported rating (10) removal. ~Violet)
like the drums…. but the main lead at the begining played out through out the whole song… was pretty annoying aftter a little while. very interesting indeed…. plus… I HEARD NECROS’S BOBOBASS SAMPLE NEAR THE END :D
Have you noticed this level has the most downloads on the whole page…? :)
Wow… The sequal got a bit dull… Mostly everything what n00b said… I’ll let you off with a 6 this time… Sorry… I really liked the first one, but this one is a bit short…
Nice touch on the Cheese of Doom, though.
Sorry for the late review. Next time, I am going to ENJOY that level! AND YOU BETTER MAKE IT ENJOYABLE! I know you can. I’ve seen it before.
~CC
it doesnt work for me… :-(
This is an overall solid pack. While the levels are very linear and aren’t extremely original, they are well constructed and pretty fun. The lack of a story does lead to some problems though, since this means the pack is just a series of levels with no real point. This can lead to boredom in some areas.
I noticed a couple of fairly large bugs in this pack. Electro blaster can be abused to get powerups, and hit save points (you can skip pretty much the entire last level this way). Also, when you come back from the bonus level, there is no water which means you can touch the bottom of the level.
Event placement is well done for the most part. Annoying enemies like ravens and dragonflies were a bit too common in my opinion though. I also thought that powerups were placed in far too easy areas, and that made the coin warps pretty pointless.
Overall the quality of this pack is roughly on par with the standard jj2 singleplayer. The tileset even has a different pallete for the second level using it, like standard jj2.
I give this an 8.5. Most of these levels are around 7.0 quality, but this pack overall deserves more than that.
This is great level, my cousin (he is REALLY my cousin!) eyecandies,500 bumps, (too hard) and other great stuff! how did you do this all? (tää oli sit englanniks että muutkin vois lukee tämän…)
(Unsupported rating (9) removal. Reviews must be at least three lines of relevant English material, and contain adequate supporting evidence for the rating to be viewed as appropriate, especially in cases where bias is likely such as relatives. To restore your rating, please write an objectively detailed review giving more information than the level having eyecandy and 500 bumpers that you approve of. ~Violet)
I think this program would be good, that is if I can actually get it to work. It always says ““Runtime error ‘50003’. Unexpected error. HELP!!!
Why are you guys messing up this download page with talks like that? And Dx, it looks like you always ask that question when a level is TSF. There are many people that only have or use TSF. And now, be happy that we finally see something different on the Jazz2 community again. The last year we didn’t got much good single player works, it looks like almost everybody only cares about the multiplayer modes last time. This level don’t deserves stupid ‘fake’ review posts, it needs fresh, long reviews and that is axactly what I’m going to do now!
THE CONTENT:
This is a single player pack that contains 6 levels ordered in the standard Jazz2 episode way, or whatever you would call that. Those levels where made in Jazz1 conversion tilesets. It also has music files from Jazz1, of course the ones that fit with the correct tileset.
THE PLACEMENT:
These levels have anything a single player level needs. It hasn’t overused food items, much gems, enemies that fit into the level where you are, good ammo placement, and of course coins and a coin warp! And don’t forgot about the trigger puzzles, it has some non original puzzles but also much very original ones! The eyecandy placement could be better, but it still looks good.
THE USE:
This pack just never bores you. Even if you are tired of single player. It’s just that the gameplay is original, how original? find that out yourself! The levels are even as long as the original Jazz2 levels. That means this is as long as one of the normal Jazz2 episodes. The placement of poles, vines, and tubes are well used though.
THE SCORE:
Not much to say in here, I’m glad that chandie made a new level pack and I hope everyone would download this masterpiece. This review was worth for it!
it is 1.24 because idon’t have 1.23! i’m sorry
Edit sorry Dx
Chandie : i have 1.23 and 1.24
i dont rate this u make enemies in an battle level that cant remove or re-upload please
why is it 1.24….
Edit 1:
See Jarno Vos i understand you don’t get why People don’t like it 1.24 but can you shut up then?
(Please stop posting one line reviews complaining about uploads being 1.24. This adds nothing to the download page and is a waste of (admittedly little) space. If you will persist on clicking on uploads which require TSF, I suggest buying TSF. ~Violet)
Hey man Awsome
I like this idea really
Eyecandy
Well, its awsome can’t be better
Gameplay
The ship is tiny but its a big maze IMO, but its good
Ammo
Nice placed and you need it in this level.
After all playing this i think you can get a high score with this.
8.2
can i get a room please? oh, this is the first real level what i downloaded, and i still say what this level will never die, a really cool classic for me. Oh, if i get a room, please put a doggy on it ;P
(Unsupported rating (10) removal. Kindly offer some proof you at least saw the level, and give some reasons why you rated it so highly. ~Violet)
I rated that high because this level has a lot of things. Like a icecream factory, a pinball, some coasters, a pool, a chat room, a battle room, a cool roof… and everything well made. That is. (Btw, can I put back its rating?)
Excellent! you have got it. I like it
how you put skies in there.
Keep up the good work.
I give this a 8.7
[Unsupported (8.7) rating removal. You need to rate the tileset, not just the battle level, as this was a multiple upload that focused mainly on the tilesets (you may notice the author asked to have them rated). Just saying you like the skies in the battle level does not cut it. – FQuist]
Okay, this level is okay. If you just started playing Jazz 2.
Gameplay:
Only good part was when you attack the crates and turtles fall.
0.5/10
Eyecandy:
So-so. So-so bad. Bad. Only one layer used. Not good at all.
0/10
Originality:
None, less than none. You don’t even find luigi.
0.5/10
Bonus:
No.
Music:
None
0/10
Placement:
Mmmmmmmm…. Alright I guess. Not enough badguys. Bad length.
0.7/10
Overall:
Don’t download.
0.3/10
(Can’t rate that low. Guess it’ll be a 1)
Yeah… would be a bit weird if it was a level pack. Good job though.
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