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Death Jr.: Root of Evil Hands-On

We check out the new cooperative multiplayer mode in the upcoming Wii version of the PSP's Death Jr. II: Root of Evil.

The wacky world of Death Jr. first debuted on the PlayStation Portable and quickly spawned a pair of sequels, including one that bridged the gap to the Nintendo DS. Now, about 18 months after it was originally released, Eidos is bringing the second game in the series to the Wii under the slightly modified title Death Jr.: Root of Evil. We recently had the chance to check out a work-in-progress version and have the latest information on the game and its split-screen cooperative multiplayer mode.

Because the Wii game is essentially a director's cut of the PSP version, additional content notwithstanding, both the story and gameplay remain the same. You still play as the Grim Reaper's son, Death Jr. (or DJ, as his friends call him), and his lady friend and romantic interest, Pandora, as they battle the sinister Furi, the female Night Elf/Incredible Hulk-like daughter of Mother Nature. Furi is desperate to rebel against her good and proper upbringing by turning bad, and with doom and gloom on her mind, she's got to be stopped.

The cooperative multiplayer lets you play as both of the main characters simultaneously, and each is controlled by a Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Basic combo attacks are performed with the B trigger, and more-advanced moves can be performed by flicking the Remote. These special moves are gradually unlocked throughout the game by collecting enough of the bright yellow orbs that are scattered across stages or spill out of enemies when defeated. One interesting feature of the multiplayer mode is that each player has his or her own collection of these orbs, and so the normally cooperative gameplay has a tendency to become competitive to a certain extent when it comes to harvesting them. Besides the characters' default weapons, they each also have a ranged weapon activated by holding down the Z trigger. This fixes the camera into a more traditional third-person shooter view and allows you to aim by pointing the Remote at the screen. Though your ammo is limited, there are enough resupply crates lying around so that it doesn't really become a concern.

Gameplay is still a mixture of 3D platforming and action with some basic puzzles thrown in occasionally. Just as in the original, the dark duo will come across weapon parts on their journey that let them upgrade their guns or build entirely new weapons, such as the C4 Hamster.

In the transition to the Wii, Root of Evil has received plenty of additional voiced dialogue, and its grim but darkly cutesy characters and environments have never looked better. Though the camera doesn't always follow the action as well as it should and there is an almost overpowering motion blur when you turn quickly, the build we received was a work in progress and there's plenty of time for developer Backbone Entertainment to iron out the kinks.

Death Jr.: Root of Evil will be shipping out on May 27. We'll bring you more information as soon as it becomes available.

14 Comments

  • motti2thesecond

    Posted May 4, 2008 11:33 pm PT

    i only ever heard about death jr from a comic book :/ looks alright though

  • horror_spooky

    Posted May 4, 2008 12:00 pm PT

    I can't wait for this game to come out! I've always wanted to play the Death, Jr. games on the PSP but since I don't have a PSP, that was pretty impossible. The DS game that was released got terrible reviews so I didn't even think about it, but when this is released on Wii I'll probably buy it. Hell, the split-screen co-op would earn my dollars alone!

  • BenevolentEnemy

    Posted Apr 27, 2008 12:12 am PT

    It's funny how everyone here seems to be a professional game critic.

  • FuelX

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 6:34 am PT

    Textures and 3d models seem right, but theses hi-res 1280x960px screenshots are definitely not from a Wii! However, the game may be fun.

  • psp8976

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 9:24 am PT

    it look's okay i might get this game but right now it on my maybe list right now

  • BontraXenderKyl

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 1:09 am PT

    pretty coll!

  • Waffle_Fish

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 2:33 pm PT

    It wasnt good on the PSP and it will probably be even worse on the wi due to the crappy port job.

  • marioman50

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 8:58 am PT

    I'd played the first death jr. and I really didn't like it. Don't know about this one yet, though

  • copp62

    Posted Apr 18, 2008 1:04 pm PT

    this game looks sweet

  • rockypuff

    Posted Apr 18, 2008 12:36 pm PT

    hmm how do i put it?....this game looks..interesting, i mean i cant say anything bad about it cause ive never played the one on the psp ad i dont know about for the wii either

  • AlmightyDemon

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 10:37 pm PT

    This preview doesn't give much opinion, but other previews have been very positive as to how the game plays and looks.

  • ivanfred

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 9:45 pm PT

    I just bought a Wii for my niece and will buy this game. I enjoyed playing the first one that was released for PSP.

  • fon1988

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 9:17 pm PT

    hopefully they do a port as good as twisted metal: head on from psp to ps2.

  • Goron_Link

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 7:12 pm PT

    Another crappy port? Very Likely I think

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