Rocketbirds 2: Evolution is pretty easy to understand. You’re put in control of Hardboiled Chicken, a nonsense kind of chicken out to stop the plans of a mysterious Penguin and uncover a nefarious plot to turn chickens into baked chickens. Can you stop his plans or will you succumb to the horrors of the evil dork army?
Rocketbirds 2 is a very simple game. When you start up the game, you’ll be treated to a nice opening track as you navigate the different modes. There isn’t much to choose from, so it shouldn’t take too long. The modes you can choose from are the Story Mode, the Rescue Mode, the Options, and the Extras. The Story Mode allows players to experience the story of Hardboiled Chicken in his quest to stop the evil penguins. Checkpoints save your progress and you’ll see them as a giant green check in the bottom right. Unfortunately, you can’t manually save, but there’s plenty of checkpoints so you’ll be fine. The Rescue Mode allows players to party up with their friends, offline and online, and go on a rescue mission to save your chicken friends. The Options allows players to change various game settings and the Extras allows players to view cool game bonuses. Take your pick, then dive in!
Hardboiled Chicken may be big, but he certainly is no slouch in combat. Players move him around the screen using the Left Control Stick and can also interact with ladders or switches by pressing up or down when near them. Some doors can be passed through and this is done with the Left Control Stick as well. Hardboiled Chicken wouldn’t get very far if he couldn’t jump by pressing the (X) button, but you can also use (L1) and (L2) to jump if you prefer that. He can even double jump by pressing any of those buttons again while already in the air. Movement is good, but our favorite chicken wouldn’t get far without being able to defend himself. Hardboiled Chicken comes packing some serious firepower, like assault rifles and shotguns to begin with, but he’ll collect new weapons and gadgets over the course of the game. You can shoot your weapons with either (R1) or (R2) and aim with the Right Control Stick. To switch between weapons, simply press the (Triangle) button. You can only have two weapons set, so if you want to switch around you’ll have to go into the inventory by pressing up on the D-pad and setting what you want. Your map can be viewed by pressing down on the D-pad. Your health and ammo are set in the top left, so you’ll need to keep an eye on that. You wouldn’t want our favorite Hardboiled Chicken to end up Baked Chicken, would you?
So let’s delve more into that Rescue Mode, shall we? As I said, you can party up with your friends whether they’re local offline or around the world online. You can play either by yourself or with four other players and once you set up your party, you can then select a character. Several are available at the start, but you can unlock other characters by playing the game. From here, you can customize your character’s weapons and outfit to suit your tastes. Again, there are some default things available for the weapons and outfits, but you’ll have to unlock more if you want your own arsenal. Once you’re ready, you will be able to explore the central hub where you can buy weapons, ammo, and other things. To actually get started, you’ll have to navigate to the mission room and begin a mission. Each mission consists of rescuing a hostage and you’ll have to complete the objective to move on. It’s a pretty fun mode to mess around with your friends, and it’s even pretty cool for the solo player, too. I recommend giving it a shot once you’re finished with the story.