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Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams is a video game for GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to Tak and the Power of Juju and it was released in 2004. It was created by Avalanche for THQ.

Story


Tak 2 begins some time after the first game. Tak has become a wiser and stronger shaman than he was in Tak and the Power of Juju. But one day, he begins to have weird dreams. In these dreams, Tak would have to save a princess and was guided by a mysterious voice. Tak would sleep for long periods and could not be woken without the use of force (Eventually, Lok put his armpit up to Tak's nose, and he woke up instantly).

To investigate these dreams, Jibolba takes Tak to see his brother, J.B. (Which literally stands for Jibolba's Brother). It is here that the two shamans learn of a Dream World. So Tak sets out to save the princess in his dreams. Later, he learns that the princess is actually two of Tlaloc's henchman, and the voice that guided Tak is now Tlaloc himself, who has been turned into a sheep. So Tak must once again defeat the evil Tlaloc with the help of Jibolba and Lok.

At the end of the game, the player learns that the entire game was a dream, and in the end, Tak awakes with a fright.

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2003 computer and video games | Game Boy Advance games | GameCube games | PlayStation 2 games | THQ games

 

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