![]() Spelunky 2 is like a box of chocolates: you never know what kind of run you’re gonna get. Each level will have a different overall layout each time, making each run a little different, but you can always expect the same basic principles. This, along with the normal roguelike aspect of the game, provides an element of randomness that makes each run unique. Sometimes the Jungle will have a bunch of killer bees, or the water-themed level will have a gigantic fish boss. So you don’t want to obsess over picking up every piece of gold and taking out every enemy, but you also don’t want to rush through and die from something that’s easily avoidable. After another 30 seconds, he’ll split into two, much quicker, more terrifying ghosts. If you spend too long on a level - three minutes to be exact - a spooky ghost shows up and chases you, killing you immediately if he catches up to you. However, it’s also a bad idea to go too slow. I would start running as quick as I could and make totally careless mistakes, like walking straight into a bear trap or getting hit by an arrow I should have seen coming. I want to see what else the game has in store, but rushing through the levels is actually a huge detriment. ![]() My first instinct is to go as quickly as possible so I can progress further than I had previously. and my biggest hurdle was learning to take my time and be careful. It requires a fair bit of skill and a lot of patience to succeed. That being said, nothing in Spelunky 2 actually comes easy. It regularly introduces items and weapons that’ll help you traverse new areas or kill enemies and bosses with ease. In that regard, Spelunky 2 is almost like an upgraded version of the first game, with tweaked versions of the original levels as well as entirely new ones. As you explore, each level brings forth new enemies, deadly traps, and so many secrets to uncover. You’ll explore a vast set of caves and descend into unknown territory as you search the moon for your missing parents. Spelunky 2 is a roguelike platformer where you play as Ana, the daughter of the adventurer from the first game. Spelunky 2 is already proving to be even more fun, and maybe even more difficult. But I still have tons of hours across platforms in Spelunky because it’s seriously that fun - and difficult. And to this day, I don’t think I’ve ever beaten Olmec. I even later purchased it for PC, and then again on PlayStation 4. I first tried it out it way back in the distant past when it was on Xbox Live Arcade, and I have fond memories of playing with my brother, who was far more skilled at it. I have a confession to make: I’ve never actually beaten Spelunky.
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