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Tomato Way 2

Tomato Way 2

77 Positive / 31 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

Vladislav Castillo Gonzalez

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Tomato Way 2 Features

Story

The war for the future of mammals continues, but mammals themselves are about to lose. Our hero is ready to do whatever it takes to win, and some evil scientists are eager to use him. Tomato Way is a prequel to the original game. Padre (who was known then as Sgt. Malo) tries to survive after the experiment he remembers nothing about. "Dumb cliche for lazy writers", you say? "No, this plot line is as fresh and clean as baby skin" — this is my (I'm the author) answer.

Key elements of the game: the exploration of the vast open map and bosses that you have never seen before. Ugly monsters, deep combat, creepy atmosphere, non-linearity, dark humor — this is the complete package.

Features

-Interesting non-linear level design

-Psychedelic characters

-Revolvers, aura powers and highly functional foot

-Arena mode(no story survival mode )

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Download Tomato Way 2 on PC With GameLoop Emulator

Get Tomato Way 2 steam game

Tomato Way 2, is a popular steam game developed by Tomato Way 2. You can download Tomato Way 2 and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Tomato Way 2 Features

Story

The war for the future of mammals continues, but mammals themselves are about to lose. Our hero is ready to do whatever it takes to win, and some evil scientists are eager to use him. Tomato Way is a prequel to the original game. Padre (who was known then as Sgt. Malo) tries to survive after the experiment he remembers nothing about. "Dumb cliche for lazy writers", you say? "No, this plot line is as fresh and clean as baby skin" — this is my (I'm the author) answer.

Key elements of the game: the exploration of the vast open map and bosses that you have never seen before. Ugly monsters, deep combat, creepy atmosphere, non-linearity, dark humor — this is the complete package.

Features

-Interesting non-linear level design

-Psychedelic characters

-Revolvers, aura powers and highly functional foot

-Arena mode(no story survival mode )

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Information

  • Developer

    Vladislav Castillo Gonzalez

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2018-07-11

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Jul 13, 2018

    ((PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BUYING THIS GAME, TOMATO WAY. WHOLE WAY) I have a lot to say about the first and now second Tomato Way game. I absolutely loved the first game, unironically of course. I liked the idea, I liked the combat even though it wasn't too polished, and I liked the overlaying story that you really had to look for to truly appreciate it. This game is a different case however. I'm going to do two things, I'm going to compare this game to the first game and then rate this game as a standalone game. Tomato Way 2 Vs. Tomato Way 1 Tomato Way 2 does have better optimization, and better graphics. Tomato Way 2 is much easier to look at. Tomato Way 2 has some good quality cutscenes! The cutscenes and cinematic value has increased greatly! Tomato way 1 however has skippable cutscenes whereas in Tomato Way 2 you cannot skip the cutscenes, making the beginning of the game a pain if you've already played it once. I had to restart my entire game after the first section and I had to watch a whole minute of cutscenes again. I should mention this now, replaying this game is also not fun with all of the bugs(which I will mention soon) Checkpoints are better in Tomato Way 2. Nothing more needs to be said, if you've played Tomato Way 1, you know I'm right. Combat is better in Tomato Way 1. (Will go over this soon) Story is better in Tomato Way 2. What Tomato Way 2 lacks in engaging combat is a nicely wrapped story about Tomates father. Unfortunately, I cannot talk about boss fights because I only encountered one boss fight in Tomato Way 2, but it was actually the most fun I had in the game before I had to stop playing. (Will get back to why I had to stop playing soon) So both Tomato Way 1&2 have engaging boss fights. Overall, Tomato Way 2 has a better story, and technically is a big advancement graphically from the first game, but the first game is more fun. The combat is better in the first game, and so is the fast paced action. In this game, you mostly have to run away from everything until you absolutely have to fight, and usually you'll just hire a body guard to do it for you because fighting in this game is a pain. (More details next) Now.. Tomato Way 2 as a solo game. If you take Tomato Way 1 out of the equation, what is left? Well I feel like the first thing I need to address is that the change to third person was not the best idea. It's not preference either, third person games are fun. For example, Nier Automata. The problem with the Third Person view in this game is that it just doesn't work. The combat is slow and wonky, and the camera doesn't move with your mouse, your character will always look at where he is going. So the best way to fight enemies is to either stand in front of them because there is no strafing in this game and just hit them, shoot them from a distance which usually doesn't work for long because the crowds of enemies can quickly catch up with you, or use your right click and choose from a list of abilities that you can use. The problem is, the game doesn't tell you what these abilities do. They're on your back or something and one of them can stun and instantly kill enemies but you're really never gonna know what ability you have unless you go out of your way to test them all, but you cant do this in the beginning of the game when you need to do it because you dont have silver. Point is, the combat is not polished, and it is not fun. I do not like to go back to the Tomato Way comparison but the combat there was so much more engaging. You were constantly strafing, you had to actually aim your gun. Your shots mattered, and in general it was much more engaging. The combat in this game is not good, and I think a lot more attention needs to go to tweaking the combat system to make it more fun. NOTE: I played with a keyboard, perhaps playing with a controller makes the combat tolerable in which case, ignore all of this. I didn't bother trying to hook up a controller because of my next issue. This game is filled with bugs. Bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs. I can name two that slow the entire game down for you. Ontop of most of your time being spent in this game running away from enemies, or trying to fight them and accidently walking ontop of their heads, the game is filled with bugs. For example, in the library section of the game, there is a ladder in the back next to a secret door I assume you're not supposed to know about until a little bit later in the game. Want to know how I found out about this door? There's a ladder right next to it that's out in the open, and my curiousity peaked. I went and tried to climb the ladder and I ended up climbing it really slowly. But I only got a quarter of the way up because eventually it just stuck me on the other side of the wall and I had to restart the game. That was annoying, and so was clipping through the railing on the huge spiral stairway. That's right, railings which are supposed to stop you from falling are actually just magic tricks. The railings are just there for show, you'll fall to the bottom of the spiral walkway if you think you can lean on them. I also accidently fell multiple times, which made the whole process so so annoying. The area also forces you to fight monsters which is already a pain, get what I'm saying? Point is, the game just isn't fun or wacky enough to keep the player involved like it did in Tomato Way. If Tomato Way wasn't released and this was just a standalone game, people probably wouldn't play it. I am going to recommend this game even though the game is buggy, frustrating, and unpolished. If you're a fan of the first game, you should definitely give this game a try, but maybe wait til it goes on sale again. A lot of bugs need to be fixed, and I think the combat definitely needs some tweaking. When these issues are fixed, and the game is cheaper, then I think the fans of Tomato Way should definitely come back and give this game another try. And if you have not played Tomato Way, you really should. Once you've done that, come back and give this game a try, but if you're not interested in Tomato Way, you will not be interested in this game either. It's worth the experience, but it's not quite worth the money in its current state. I know that I will come back once the game is more polished, and I will definitely be itching in my seat to give this game the props it deserves because I know a lot of time did go into this game. Nothing but love and respect to the developer, and I hope you and the Tomato Way series thrives!
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 22, 2018

    Video (gameplay + commentary): https://youtu.be/T2hvBdcmuIs Tomato Way 2 is interesting. Honestly, it might be better to enter into this game thinking of it like an interesting short film that you kinda sorta control. Gameplay wise, it's a 3rd person game that's half platformer half shooter. The imagery on the characters is unique and appropriately creepy. The game has some framerate issues and it can be difficult to control, but it does also lead to some moments where you can just crowd surf past enemies in a whimsical way. Something about it though! Like we basically couldn't figure out where to go and yet we had a great time playing it. Hard to turn down an experience like that! Thumbs up for that reason alone.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 30, 2019

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! A MUST PLAY FOR ANYONE WHO CONSIDERS THEMSELF A GAMER!
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 1, 2019

    Remember years ago back when Adult Swim wasn't complete garbage? Had Tomato Way been an animation instead of a video game, it would have fit right in with that rest of the old roster. It is trashy surrealism at it's finest. Unfortunately, as far as gameplay goes, there is a certain level of broken jankyness you can get away with in an FPS that just does not fly in a 3rd person hack and slash. Controls and combat are just too broken for me to recommend this game in good faith. I am still going to finish it, because I have become completely absorbed in the fucknuts bizarre world the developer has created. Anyone that can get me invested in the deep lore of goddamn slavic ronin vegetables clearly has talent, but this sequel is just to rusty too give a thumbs up to. I hope the dev keeps making games and polishing his craft. There's potential for greatness here underneath all the suck.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 14, 2020

    toamto way 3 ocoming tommrow
  • gamedeal user

    May 18, 2020

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  • gamedeal user

    Jan 30, 2023

    The sequel to the oddly atmospheric vegetable-based shooter Tomato Way is a bit clunkier to play, but it expands upon the crazy lore in an interesting and fairly unsettling fashion.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 7, 2019

    One of the greatest games of all time 10/10 a true master piece.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 6, 2019

    Great sequel with graphics surpassing the first one. I freaking Love This game. so much. like my Nintendo Wii .
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 17, 2018

    My largest worry with tomato way was that the story line would lead to an end and that the game would not continue. But the dev has not let me down and has created another action packed game, the combat is more fluid and involving with multiple attck animations and abilities. the story is adaptive allowing for the player to engage in small side quests and recruit people to fight with them making the experience much more enjoyable. I would highly recommend this game to anyone who is interiested, with these new improvements this game is able to match other big titles such as skyrim and the witcher Thank you dev
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