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2004 platform video game

2004 video game

Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue
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European PlayStation 2 encompass art

Programmer(s)
  • Krome Studios
  • Halfbrick Studios (GBA version)
Publisher(s)
  • EA Games
  • Krome Studios (Hd remaster)
Director(southward)
  • Steve Stamatiadis
  • John Passfield
Producer(southward) Lindsay Parmenter
Designer(s) John Passfield
Programmer(south) Steve Williams
Artist(s) Bruno Rime
Composer(due south) George Stamatiadis
Platform(southward) Game Male child Accelerate, GameCube, PlayStation ii, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation iv, Xbox One
Release Game Male child Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2 & Xbox
  • NA: 12 October 2004
  • European union: five Nov 2004
Microsoft Windows
  • WW: 13 December 2017
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: 30 March 2021
Xbox One
  • WW: 23 June 2021
PlayStation 4
  • WW: 30 June 2021
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Unmarried-histrion

Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush-league Rescue is a 2004 3D platforming game developed by Krome Studios and published past EA Games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox systems, forth with a 2d side-scrolling version of the game developed and released for the Game Male child Advance by Halfbrick.

The game was remastered in high-definition for Microsoft Windows and was made available through Steam in 2017. On January 14, 2021, Krome Studios announced the start of a Kickstarter campaign to fund the remastered versions for release on Nintendo Switch, Xbox 1, and PS4. Reaching their target goal in less than 24 hours, the game was released on March 30, 2022 for the Nintendo Switch, on June 23, 2022 for the Xbox One and on June 30, 2022 for the PlayStation four.

Gameplay [edit]

Bush Rescue is set in Southern Rivers, a rural Australian countryside divided into many smaller areas, such as Bush Rescue HQ, the boondocks of Burramudgee, and various other inhabited regions. Presented as a non-linear open world game, the player is given a degree of choice every bit to where to go and the society of what missions to accomplish[1] [two] [3] While near of the gameplay is on human foot, the histrion is occasionally given a selection of vehicles and weapons to control, which include trucks, mechanical trunk suits known as "Bunyips," mortar launchers, helicopters, and go-karts.

The game progresses past completing missions, which range from helping boondocks citizens, delivering items from one point to another, destroying mission-disquisitional objects, and defeating sure enemies/bosses. After completing a handful of normal missions, the actor is assigned a plot-disquisitional mission, which progresses the game further and unlocks new areas upon completion. Ty's trademark weapons are his twin boomerangs, which can be thrown individually or together to defeat enemies, be used to perform a glide after jumping or falling, manipulate objects to create or clear pathways and utilize objects for maneuvers. Ty can also use a bite attack, which lunges himself at the nearest enemy, crate, or object with a large jaw chomp. Information technology also allows him to reach hidden areas of objects by chaining bites together (Similar to the Homing Assault in Sonic games). New boomerangs tin be purchased using Opals, the game'due south currency, at Sly'south Boomerang Shop in Burramudgee, each with varying differences in gainsay effectiveness and functionality.

Multiplayer consists of Mario Kart–manner go-kart racing, where players use various items to disrupt other racers as they compete to reach the finish line. The manner is playable divide-screen with up to four players (2 in the PS2 version).

While the story and overall gameplay remains the aforementioned every bit the console versions, the Game Boy Advance version plays as a 2D side-scrolling platformer equally opposed to a fully 3D game. The game also is more restrictive, irresolute the open earth vehicle exploration constitute in the panel versions to an overworld map with enemies scattered throughout in existent-time. Interacting with the enemies on the globe map triggers a driving minigame where all enemies must be destroyed before being immune to proceed, similar to Bionic Commando. Become-cart racing and all side quests associated with it were besides completely removed, and no multiplayer modes are available in this version.

Plot [edit]

Post-obit from where the previous game left off, the Tasmanian Tiger Ty manages to defeat his Cassowary nemesis Boss Cass using his begetter'due south Doomerang given to him by his reformed brother Sly, destroying Cass's Neo Fluffy 10 mech and retrieving the final missing talisman. After Ty returns the talisman to Rainbow Cliffs, his parents who were trapped in the alternate realm of "The Dreaming" during an earlier battle with Boss Cass return to the real globe. Ty and his parents encompass and Rainbow Cliffs is saved. Dominate Cass is later detained by police force as a consequence of the incident.

Some time afterward, Cass' henchmen lead an spontaneous attack on the town of Currawong. Ty, his girfriend Shazza the Dingo, Ranger Ken the Tasmanian Devil, and Duke the Kiwi arrive to assist Maurie the Cockatoo, Sly, and the local constabulary in containing the situation. Together with Sly and Shazza, Ty manages to fight his way into the city and halt the advancing dropships and giant Daemon Fluffy mechs using his own bipedal Battle Bunyip ability accommodate. Cass's thorny devil henchwoman Fluffy arrives in her own Bunyip mech and makes her style towards Currawong Jail. Ty and Shazza realize that the set on on Currawong was a diversion so that Cass's henchmen could suspension him out of prison, and Ty gives hunt. Ty manages to catch up with Fluffy, and despite being supported by several genetically-enhanced Frill Lizard henchmen, she is overpowered by Ty's Boxing Bunyip. Ranger Ken and Duke make it by helicopter to Ty's aid, but are afterwards shot down by Fluffy. Ty breaks off the fight to rescue his friends in the crashing helicopter, giving Fluffy the time to successfully break Boss Cass out of prison. After taunting Ty'southward efforts, Cass and Fluffy escape via a passing dropship. Frustrated by the turn of events, Ty vows to be gear up for Cass when they meet again.

Two months after, Ty and his friends preside over a special inaugural anniversary, where Dennis the green tree frog announces the formation of "Bush Rescue", a peacekeeping arrangement based in Burramudgee dedicated to the protection of Southern Rivers. Ty and Shazza are so informed past Dennis that Boss Cass has founded his own country called "Cassopolis", and at present possesses diplomatic immunity as a result of his leader status. Waiting for an opportunity to recapture Cass, Ty and the residual of Bush Rescue become on a number of missions effectually the Southern Rivers such as transporting valuable items and rescuing civilians. On i mission in Steele Springs, Ty has a run-in with Fluffy who sends Patchy the Cybersaur (an Ankylosaurus with robotic enhancements on its head, tail, and dorsum) to eliminate him. Later on, while trying to terminate a fire on the Wuli Wuli Oil Rig, Fluffy forces Ty to fight Buster (a giant robotic monster formed from hundreds of yellow nanobots joined together), which Ty also manages to defeat. During the battle, Fluffy manages to steal an interface device known as a Shadow Drive from the rig and delivers it to Boss Cass. Back in Cassopolis, Cass then uses the drive to power a device which combines the warm blood of a kidnapped koala worker with ane of his Frill Lizard henchmen to create an "Uber Frill", a genetically-modified bioweapon (prototype Uber Frills had previously been used to break him out of prison).

During his rematch against Fluffy on her coastal fortress, Ty manages to steal a data module known every bit a Data N.U.T. and gives information technology to Julius for analysis. Upon assay of the Northward.U.T., Cass'due south evil plan to capture the people of Buramudgee and employ them for the mass production of Uber Frills is unveiled to Bush Rescue. Only equally they learn of the plot, Cass'south minions attack Bush Rescue HQ and Ty battles a group of Uber Frills; while Ty is distracted during the battle, Cass manages to kidnap almost of Burramudgee'due south mammal population. Out of options, Ty, Sly, Shazza and Duke wing to Cass's lair to cease him, with Shazza commandeering a standard Battle Bunyip, Sly using his custom-made Missile Bunyip, and Ty using the newly-constructed Shadow Bunyip. After eliminating nearly of Cass'due south henchmen, including a rematch with Patchy and Buster, Sly and Shazza go to gratis the residents of Burramudgee while Ty goes to defeat Boss Cass. Just before he leaves, Ty kisses Shazza and says he'll be alright.

Ty jumps down into a pigsty and encounters Cass in the heart of the island'due south volcano. He then summons a big number of green nanobots which join together to course a long-armed robot (known every bit Armstrong in the GBA game) to fight Ty. After a long and difficult boxing, Ty manages to destroy Armstrong and defeats Boss Cass once and for all. When they return to Buramudgee, Ty, Sly and Shazza receive medals for their bravery from Dennis and Bush Rescue, while Boss Cass is sent back to prison to deport out lunch duty for all of his imprisoned henchmen. If the player achieves 100% completion, the bunyip elderberry Nandu Gili appears before Ty and Shazza through astral projection, and requests that the two teleport with him to The Dreaming (called "The Dream Time" in-game) for them to see something. When Ty passes through the portal, he is immediately spotted past three unknown creatures.

The story of the Game Boy Advance version remains mostly the same, with certain sequences such every bit the opening battle with Fluffy being altered. A boss fight against a malfunctioning Cy the Cybernetic Tiger which was teased during the previous game's post-credits scene is also added, although information technology bears lilliputian relevance to the overall plot.

Reception [edit]

Television series [edit]

It was announced in 2004 that Flick Roman and Krome Studios was developing an blithe series based on the video game serial.[8] No further reports, however, take been made since then, and the projection is believed to be cancelled.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger ii: Bush-league Rescue". Metacritic . Retrieved 2018-02-27 .
  2. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush-league Rescue Review for PlayStation two at GameSpot". 2004-10-21. Archived from the original on 2004-10-21. Retrieved 2018-02-27 . {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL condition unknown (link)
  3. ^ "G4techTV - Feature - Ty the Tasmanian Tiger ii: Bush Rescue Review". 2005-02-x. Archived from the original on 2005-02-10. Retrieved 2018-02-27 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue for Game Male child Advance Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger ii: Bush Rescue for GameCube Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger ii: Bush Rescue for PlayStation 2 Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  7. ^ "Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue for Xbox Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  8. ^ Donald Bohannon (15 July 2004). "Krome readies Ty for prime time". GameSpot. Retrieved 19 June 2012.

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