The first thing you'll notice about BB2 is that Marcus Bennet and Mike Lowry don't look or sound anything like Martin Lawrence or Will Smith. The dialogue has the right feel--quick, smirky, sarcastic--and they deliver the lines pretty well across the board, but Empire could have picked a couple guys that at least tried to sound like their film counterparts, as Fox Interactive did with the Die Hard Trilogy several years back…another console title. Sigh. Anyways, this is a road bump that can be overcome, as long as the road is worth driving on. It's not. Yeah, I'll just get that out of the way.
It isn't that the game is kinda boring, or mediocre visually and gameply-wise. There are Problems. The AI is nearly nonexistent, instead relying on basic location triggers and a few rote tactics. One consists of standing in the middle of the room and shooting at you. The other consists of crouching behind an obstacle for a few seconds, then standing up and shooting at you. Your tactics will almost never require nothing more than walking up to the trigger point, then backing away and picking them off at medium to long range.
MINIMUM
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
Pentium III or AMD Athlon 800MHz Processor
256MB RAM
2GB Hard Disk Space
Nvidia TNT2, GeForce 1, 2 or 3, ATI Radeon 7000, 7200, 7500 or 8500, or Matrox G450 Video Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card
DirectX 9
MAXIMUM
Windows 7/Vista (32 or 64 bit)
Intel i7 Quad Core 2.8Ghz or AMD equivalent
3GB System RAM (High)
30 GB Hard dDisk Space
nVidia GeForce 9800 GTX / ATI Radeon HD4850 Video Card
Direct X 9.0 compatible supporting Dolby Digital Live
DirectX 9.0 - DirectX 11
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