![]() ![]() It’s less a sequel than a continuation, or some parallel dimension’s version of what Spelunky has always been. There are multiple tweaks throughout that marks this as its own unique game, and yet despite those changes the ultimate experience perfectly recaptures how it feels to play Spelunky. Spelunky 2 can scratch off that “bigger” tag, at least-it has more worlds than the first game, although its branching structure makes sure that you don’t see them all during a single playthrough. At least that’s what the standard marketing boilerplate drones on about at every E3 press conference. With most videogame sequels you expect the three “-ers”: bigger, badder and better. #Spelunky 2 switch review PcSpelunky 2 is out now for the PlayStation 4 (a PC version arrives later this month), and it’s exactly as amazing as the original. Thankfully Derek Yu, the game’s creator, disagreed. Spelunky is as thrilling, challenging, and compulsively playable today as it was when it was first released. With its procedurally generated levels, it’s a different game every time you play it, and even when you’ve officially mastered its mechanics you’re still at the mercy of its complete unpredictability. It’s not just a perfect game, but a truly infinite one.
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