Anubis II

Anubis II

North American Wii boxart
Developer(s) Data Design Interactive
Publisher(s)
Engine Reused Ninjabread Man GODS engine, Havok, RenderWare
Platform(s) Wii, PlayStation 2, PC
Release date(s)

PS2

  • EU 14 July 2005

Wii

  • EU 21 September 2007
  • NA 25 September 2007
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single Player Story Mode

Anubis II (pronounced Anubis the Second; the game is not a sequel) is an action game from UK based developer Metro 3D. The Wii version was worked on by Data Design Interactive.[1] The game was published by Conspiracy Entertainment in the United States.[2] It has already been released in Europe, and has arrived in Europe and North America as a Wii-exclusive game.

Gameplay

Set in ancient Egypt, the player controls Anubis, the guardian of the Underworld, in his quest to lift the Curse of the pharaohs. The Nunchuk controls Anubis while the Wii Remote swings the Scepter of Ra and throws Kanopic Bombs.[3]

Reception

The game received overwhelmingly negative reviews upon release, including a 1.5/10 rating from GameSpot, the second worst score it is possible to receive with the new rating system, and a 2/10 rating from IGN.[4] The Wii version of Anubis II was also nominated for Flat-Out Worst Game of 2007 by GameSpot.[5]

Many critics have called it a carbon copy of Ninjabread Man, due to the identical music, gameplay and level layout, the same basic attacks, and enemies (as well as having most of the same bugs and glitches), because of the use of DDI's GODS engine.

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