This definitely mollifies the repetition of grinding for upgrade cash. There are always body slams to time correctly, cars to hijack and rocket-ships to pilot. Like its predecessor, the game is never content to let you sit back and get bored while waiting for the minotaur to lose momentum and hit the ground.
refines the gameplay, quickens the pace, adds a number of new enemies, mechanics, and achievements, but it still feels more like 'Burrito Bison 1.5' rather than '2'. It's a very fun way to past the time, though it does run into the dilemma most games of the launch genre do when attempting a sequel: how do you innovate when constricted by the expectations of the premise? Juicy Beast does all the right things. It's Burrito Bison Revenge, an action launch game from Juicy Beast.
Will those darn Gummi Bears ever learn? When you steal the wallet of the angry minotaur that's already crushed your comrades once before, there will be a reckoning.