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Spelunky 2 was announced way back in 2017, which at this point feels like it was shortly after the end of World War II. Last year, the game was delayed, and since then we've been getting closer and ...
Here’s the deal, dear reader; I can save you some time with this Spelunky 2 review. Sure, below you’ll find what is undoubtedly insightful and hilarious commentary on why this game is so great.
There's danger around every corner when you explore ruins. At least that's the rule on Earth. But as it turns out, when you explore ruins on the moon, they also appear to be filled with danger around ...
Hardcore platformer and roguelike fans will look at Spelunky 2 and lick their lips. At first glance, this is the game they know well, having already sunk thousands of hours into the bright, cartoonish ...
Spelunky 2 is here! A sequel to - in my opinion - a perfect game, and yet, a follow up which expands and improves upon the original in ways I didn't know I wanted. Despite many surface level ...
“Pain.” That’s the best word to describe “Spelunky 2.” That feeling of frustration and anguish shows that the follow-up to the cult classic platformer doesn’t stray far from the original. In many ways ...
Pick up the long-awaited sequel right now! Developer Mossmouth has finally launched the long-awaited highly anticipated sequel to one of the best rogue platformer titles of the generation — Spelunky.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Spelunky and Spelunky 2 are headed to Switch. This announcement comes from the Nintendo Indie World December 2020 livestream, which reveals that both ...
The first ever Spelunky 2 gameplay trailer has been released by developer Mossmouth over on the PlayStation blog. Giving us our first enticing look at what the long-awaited sequel has in store for us ...
Spelunky 2 PS4 Review – At the time of writing this review I have died in Spelunky 2 847 times (I counted). Whether by rock, shock, fire, impalings, explosions or a myriad of other ways, it’s no ...
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