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The game is fairly similar to the first one albeit with a few changes. At its core it's an old school 2D platformer with a difficulty level to match. However, instead of 8 unrelated stages to choose from and a final stage, there are 5 different worlds with 4 stages each, and one final world with 2 stages. In order to play any stage in a world the previous stage in the same world needs to be destroyed.

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  • The Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 2: ASSimilation
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  • The game is fairly similar to the first one albeit with a few changes. At its core it's an old school 2D platformer with a difficulty level to match. However, instead of 8 unrelated stages to choose from and a final stage, there are 5 different worlds with 4 stages each, and one final world with 2 stages. In order to play any stage in a world the previous stage in the same world needs to be destroyed.
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  • The game is fairly similar to the first one albeit with a few changes. At its core it's an old school 2D platformer with a difficulty level to match. However, instead of 8 unrelated stages to choose from and a final stage, there are 5 different worlds with 4 stages each, and one final world with 2 stages. In order to play any stage in a world the previous stage in the same world needs to be destroyed. The first stage is an introductory level where the Nerd will be able to acquire a new armor piece similar to the Mega Man X series. Every armor piece will grant the Nerd an extra ability, such as wall jumping, charge shot, more powerful shots, punching, the ability to see invisible blocks the Nerd can walk on, and floating in mid-air for a few seconds. Only the loafers are mandatory, which are acquired in the tutorial stage. These upgrades replace the different playable characters from the first game. Every second stage ends with a mini-boss. In all worlds but two, the mini-boss is the Nostalgia Critic (parodying Proto Man from Mega Man 3), while the two exceptions are Board James and the Nerdy Turd. The Critic also serves as the first boss of the game, at the end of the tutorial level. Secret NES cartridges are scattered across every stage except for boss stages and the Final Tower, spelling out N-E-R-D once they're all collected, reminiscent of the K-O-N-G letters from the Donkey Kong Country series. As long as the Nerd collected a cartridge and got to a checkpoint, or if he collected the cartridge and the player stops playing the level where he collected the cartridge, the cartridge is safe in his hands, otherwise it will return to its place when the Nerd dies.
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