![]() In-between levels, impressive 3D cutscenes keep you apprised of the situation, but the eerily cheerful-sounding voice over work is way too upbeat for the dire situation, and it quickly becomes irritating. Apparently, this is accomplished by traveling to different planetary systems and blowing the crap out of everything and anything that moves, since that's basically the whole of what you'll be doing. The story revolves around discovering the origin of the Nanostray virus in order to stop it from destroying everything. Though slapping anything but the barest of stories on a space shoot-'em-up is virtually unheard of, Nanostray 2 actually contains a meager plot - something that was unsurprisingly absent in the original. The sequel improves on the design and offers more of the same fun (and genuinely tough) gameplay as the original. With a hefty nod to the oldschool days, Shin'en left the basic formula intact while making enough changes to keep the action feeling fun and fresh.
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