Oh man, what a story. All Parappa wanted was a hamburger, but it would seem that the wacky Noodle Syndicate has turned everything into... that's right, noodles! Now our hero must travel around town, meeting new people and busting rhymes with old acquaintances while trying to prove his manhood to a teenage, female sun-thing. Quirky Japanese hilarity ensues.
Following closely in the footsteps of Parappa the Rapper and Umjammer Lammy, Parappa 2 has players droppin' science through the same old styles. Each lyric in a song corresponds to a button on the gamepad, and it's up to you to keep up with Parappa's teachers by rapping along with the beat. Screw up, and the music drops to a more somber key; bust out your own personalized techniques, and Parappa gains more points. Not much innovation to be seen here, but hey, it's still a decent formula.
With only 8 levels to traverse, nearly anyone can conquer Parappa 2 in under an hour on the first sitting. Two-player mode really takes the cake in replay value, though -- once you're sick of the normal game, challenge a friend to a freestyle battle and see who's got the craziest rhymes for hours of entertainment. If NaNaOn-Sha hadn't included this feature in the game, I honestly don't know if I could recommend a purchase.