![]() ![]() That might, in turn, be your gateway to going off the deep end and doing the wild eggplant secrets. Bizarrely, the first world is one of the hardest of the first half, but if you can get through there, you can probably reach the first ending. If you thought the original was too much, you might need to take more stock of what you’re looking for in a video game before I recommend this game to you.Įspecially early on, Spelunky 2 features more running into a brick wall until you learn the rhythm and secrets. If you reached the depths of the secrets of the original and craved more, Spelunky 2 is perfect for you. Spelunky 1 has a relatively linear path from beginning to end, whereas the sequel can hurtle you in various directions much sooner. A lot of that comes from the open-ended nature. In comparison to the original, Spelunky 2 is more inventive but also far more challenging. A variety of NPCs appear throughout different levels, tasking you with various side quests as you work your way through the worlds. There are enough new twists to make it not feel similar, though. It’s been a while since I played the first game and I definitely had a sense of deja vu in some spots. ![]() ![]() A lot of the themes from the original are replicated, but usually expanded with some new enemies and twists. The variety of levels is also greatly increased, with a lot of less arcane divergent paths and more deliberate ones (though don’t worry: there are still some bonkers “how could a human ever do this?” secrets). You only start with four playable, but there are many to find in the caverns and dungeons you explore. What’s fun is so many of the characters are references or descendents to the cast from the original. After the events of the original game, Ana grew up and is now on the moon with fellow explorers trying to find her parents. The story setup is a little different, as now you play the child of the original explorer, Ana Spelunky. You’re still spelunking around different areas making use of a finely tuned jump, bombs, ropes, and other found or purchased weaponry. Spelunky 2 basically takes everything from the first game and makes it a little bit different but largely better. With how much I appreciated the first game, I’ve been waiting to play Spelunky 2 on Switch since it was announced, and I’m happy to say it doesn’t disappoint. I view the original Spelunky as one of the finest games of its kind, even if a lot of my enjoyment has come from watching others find all the secrets as I make it through the main quest by the skin of my teeth. The original Xbox 360 release (also available on Switch) is almost a decade old (and even older if you count the Classic version). Spelunky is a foundational game for a variety of reasons, whether it’s the ingenuity of its level design or its placement as a bellwether for the roguelike indie revolution. ![]()
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