The Terminator 2 to the original Pong, qomp2 is a thoroughly enjoyable experience from start to finish, and one that will leave our eyes bleeding just a little bit from staring at the screen so much.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "From what I've observed over the past few years, and from what the Atari representatives articulated last Saturday in Boston, the company is at a fascinating, pivotal point in its history. Once the king of the American arcade scene, and a major player in the home computer and console markets, Atari fell off the radar in a big way starting in the mid 1990s. Seen in the subsequent years more as the owner of classic IPs and purveyor of plug-and-play retro consoles and less as an innovator & contributor to the video game scene, the company has begun to reinvent itself over the last half decade."
qomp2 from Graphite Lab and Atari takes the most iconic of gaming icons - the humble Pong ball - and lets it loose on the surrounding areas.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Qomp2 is a fun challenge while it lasts. It’s a game all about a tough, borderline unfair, but ultimately rewarding gameplay loop. You will shout at it, you will want to break your controller in half, but you won’t want to give up that easily. I don’t exactly feel like the game captivated me enough to want to replay its levels and collect its (very few) secret items, nor do I feel like it’s worthy of a second playthrough for the sake of it, but it’s not a bad time while it lasts."