<s>
Fighting	B-Application
Force	I-Application
2	I-Application
is	O
a	O
beat	O
'	O
em	O
up/shooter	O
video	O
game	O
,	O
the	O
sequel	O
to	O
1997	O
's	O
Fighting	B-Application
Force	I-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
was	O
released	O
for	O
the	O
PlayStation	B-Device
and	O
Dreamcast	B-Operating_System
and	O
was	O
developed	O
by	O
Core	O
Design	O
and	O
published	O
by	O
Eidos	O
Interactive	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
While	O
it	O
includes	O
more	O
weapons	O
and	O
larger	O
levels	O
than	O
its	O
predecessor	B-Application
,	O
the	O
sequel	O
includes	O
only	O
one	O
playable	O
character	O
this	O
time	O
around	O
:	O
Hawk	O
Manson	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Unlike	O
its	O
predecessor	B-Application
which	O
received	O
some	O
decent	O
reviews	O
,	O
Fighting	B-Application
Force	I-Application
2	I-Application
was	O
not	O
very	O
successful	O
,	O
and	O
received	O
mixed	O
reviews	O
on	O
both	O
platforms	O
according	O
to	O
the	O
review	B-Application
aggregation	I-Application
website	O
GameRankings	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Blake	O
Fischer	O
of	O
NextGen	O
said	O
in	O
its	O
February	O
2000	O
issue	O
that	O
the	O
PlayStation	B-Device
version	O
was	O
"	O
solid	O
,	O
but	O
ultimately	O
uninspiring	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
An	O
issue	O
later	O
,	O
Jeff	O
Lundrigan	O
of	O
the	O
same	O
magazine	O
called	O
the	B-Operating_System
Dreamcast	I-Operating_System
version	O
"	O
the	O
very	O
definition	O
of	O
a	O
two-star	O
game	O
:	O
'	O
Perhaps	O
competent	O
;	O
certainly	O
uninspired	O
 '	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
