Roblox Quest 2: Distorted Dimensions

Roblox Quest 2: Distorted Dimensions is a Roblox adventure game created by noremac1, and given support by Polyhex, Superpg10, SamandJakob, 123eco123, lennertos, and thexpopo. Players go on an adventure to collect Stars and to stop Distortio from taking over the world.

Story
The game takes place after the first game, Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian, where 5 years after The Evil Robloxian's defeat, a new villain has rose under the name of Distortio, and it's up to the player to stop his schemes. Once the player defeats Distortio, they can obtain a few badges, and retrieve some lore for the Roblox Quest series.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The thumbnail, while having false advertising, is pretty cool, since it shows a Robloxian holding a Star and a sword (Despite never appearing in-game) with Distortio being behind the Robloxian, along with a few of the worlds in the game, and the text fonts look really cool as well.
 * 2) While the plot is just your generic "Oh no, an evil guy has taken over your home, now you must stop him", this is still excusable since that this game released in 2010, which was two years after the original Roblox Adventure Original was released by Polyhex, and it also shows a secret character that first appeared in Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian
 * 3) The graphics have gotten upgrades, since around the time that this game released, materials were available to be used for games, and there are far less areas in the game that have no materials.
 * 4) The game doesn't lag that much when the graphics level is at 10, to make matters better, this game uses more materials than Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian such as foil and slate.
 * 5) Despite having less badges than Roblox Quest 1: The Evil Robloxian, there are a total of 7 badges to collect, unfortunately though, none of these badges add any replay value aside from the Mystery Badge which can be found at the end of the game.
 * 6) The world names are more creative than they were in the previous game, since instead of using "Land" or "World" for half of the worlds (Aside from world 2, Big Small World), they instead use words that match with the theme of the world's names and themes.
 * 7) The multiple checkpoints return in this game, along with having one secret 1-up in each world to make the game a little bit more easier for players.
 * 8) The boss fights are an improvement over the previous game, and while Unstable Energy Core and Dark The Clown are identical, they at least had different arena designs, and Distortio's first form requires the player to press four different buttons to jump on Distortio's head, while Distortio himself fires red bricks at the player. Once the player defeats Distortio's first form, they can fight Super Distortio, and while the boss fight is broken nowadays, back then, the player had to jump over kill bricks, while dodging red bricks fired by Distortio, and then climbing a truss to then jump on Distortio's head to defeat him.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) False Advertising: As stated earlier in WIR #1, on the thumbnail, it shows a Robloxian holding a sword, yet in the game, a sword never even shows up throughout the game. The description of the game also states that there are enemies in the game, yet in the game, the only things that you fight are Unstable Energy Core, Dark The Clown, Distortio, and Super Distortio.
 * 2) This game lacks the side quests and secrets worlds, which is something that the first game had, and this basically gets rid of all of the replay value in this game.
 * 3) The Stars are at the exact same amount as they were in the first game, and to make matters worse, the stars required for each of the worlds in the first game are the same in this game to, which means that this game also suffers from where the fifth world requires all 12 Stars and where the sixth world requires all 15 Stars from the previous worlds, and after the player defeats Distortio, the player is able to collect the 16th Star, which once again ruins the point of 100% completion.
 * 4) The worlds feel a bit too wide, with one example being world two, Big Small Land, since Big Small Land is just a giant rectangle that's very empty, which could have been a great opportunity to add more stars into the game. The wider worlds would also be acceptable if the Star total was bigger instead of being exactly the same as the first game's Star Total
 * 5) The final world, Dimension Abyss is a much weaker world than the first game's final world, The Evil Robloxian's Lair, since unlike The Evil Robloxian's Lair where you had an entire world to traverse through to make your way to The Evil Robloxian's boss fight, in this game, all that you do is walk up to a door, and then begin Distortio's first phase.

Reception
The game was mostly praised for its gameplay and improved boss fights. The game currently has around 81,000 visits, around 4,560 favorites, and a like to dislike ratio of around 200 likes to around 100 dislikes.