
Each planet has a certain theme (fire, ice, etc) and the player with the most points on each planet wins that round, taking them one step closer to the predetermined target score. Having said that, mini-games are always best played with people who are within touching distance and Fuzion Frenzy 2 is no different.Īt the start of each game you choose how many planets you need to control in order to win the game, essentially being the rounds needed for victory. With friends the game moves up a few notches on the entertainment scale and the introduction of Xbox Live play makes playing with others a far more likely occurrence than it was with the original game. Played alone Fuzion Frenzy 2 is anything but a fun experience, with there being very little to play towards. It’s hard to overlook the game’s constantly off-putting aesthetic, but if you can a decent selection of mini-games await. Everyone is sporting fashion that they’ll probably look back on in the same way we now look at shell suits and the presenter is about as charismatic as John Barnes with the flair of Jonathan Ross’ wardrobe. This sci-fi theme could have resulted in some sleek, stylish visuals, but the whole things looks rather cheap and is incredibly cheesy.

Fuzion Frenzy 2 casts you as a player in a futuristic tournament where you travel from planet to planet to take part in various mini-games. The first thing that’ll strike you is the awful art style used throughout the game. Big brands such as Lenovo and Samsung are also starting to offer Black Friday discounts early, with many more to follow. Early Black Friday deals are starting to go live on Amazon & Best Buy.
