At a later stage of the game, you come across Paintbots which are mini-robots that contain the three primary colours (red, blue and yellow). These pools of paint which are in colours of red, blue, yellow, brown, violet, green and orange. So, how do you do this? Well, you start out as a blob of clear water and you are then introduced into jumping into pools of paint to colourise yourself. So Blob has to go about restoring the colour and life into the city and its inhabitants. So, you, playing the character of Blob, have to follow the path of destruction which Comrade Black/Papa Blanc leaves behind in a bid to rid this fictional world of him. He also traps the citizens of the city, the Raydians, in suits that control them hypnotising them and employing them as Graydians. Comrade Black can only be described as a black and grey blob of ink who wants to rid the metropolis of its glowing, vibrant colours to a monochrome and dull establishment. ![]() Is this going to help it to reach a wider audience? Will it live up to the standards of the PS3 or Xbox competition?ĭe Blob 2 revolves around the emergence of an enigmatic priest called Papa Blanc – who is later revealed to be non other than Comrade Black, the supposed defeated villain from the previous game. The original de Blob was predominantly available on the Wii and iOS platforms, but this sequel has been expanded onto the PS3 and the Xbox 360. ![]() Reviews // 14th Apr 2011 - 12 years ago // By Jessica De Blob 2 Reviewĭe Blob 2 carries on from the original storyline, set a couple of years after the previous game and involves the same characters.
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