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Death Jr. 2: Root of Evil

Death Jr. 2: Root of Evil
Publisher: Konami
Platform: PSP
Category: Action / Adventure
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 12+ 
Release Date: 27/04/2007
Member Rating: Not yet rated
Number of Players: 1-2
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Death Jr. 2: Root of Evil Description

Do you have issues with your parents? Join the club. We'll happily guarantee, however, that your parental problems are a skip in the park, probably in spring, compared to having the Grim Reaper as your Dad. Such is your cross to bear in Death Jr. (or DJ) as he makes his second appearance on the PSP. The whole gang's back: Smith and Western are still joined at the head, Stigmartha's still having problems with moist palms, The Seep is still... floating in a vat, and Pandora's still smokin' hot as ever... That was out loud, wasn't it? Pandora is now a playable character, making way for a new multiplayer mode that utilises the PSP's wireless abilities. Yup, that's twice the morbid fun as you leap, slice and shoot your way through evil toys, robotic llamas, mutant security guards, and an evil waffle restaurant! Also added to the mix are a host of upgradeable new weapons, including the Flaming TP Launcher, Pandora's Tommy Gun, the enhanced C4 Hamster Mark II. We're still not sure how we feel about exploding hamsters, it has to be said. Life's not much fun when you're the son of the anthropomorphic personification of death. Go on, help a youngster out.

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