
We were right.
But, that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Nintendo's non-game game is designed to present the user with quick bursts of puzzles, aimed at the ultimate goal of making you a mentally fit human being. More so than when you went into the title. Does it really do that? Well, we're sure we'd need a lab of resources much too large for our damp dungeon of an office.

The first screen the game will present to you.
Daily Training begins by asking you to confirm some of your settings, then it jumps into testing your Brain Age. The first test is an audio challenge, asking you to yell out "rock," "paper" or "scissors" to either win or lose against the CPU. Here we encountered our first issue with the game: it can't recognize "scissors" with any kind of consistency. It's the blue fiasco all over again.

Get ready to see this screen many, many times.

Ouch. It has been awhile since I played the first game.

The game has some chuckle-worthy moments, if you have the humor of a child (we do!).
So, if more brain training is what you're looking for, then Brain Age 2 is the title for you. As far as furthering the franchise, it doesn't do much to push the boundaries, instead satisfying for more of the same. Given its price and purpose, though, Brain Age 2 does what you'd expect and want it to.
Final Score: 8/10

