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Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien

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📰 Title: Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien 🕹️ / 🛠️ Type: Game
🗃️ Genre: Arcade 🚦 Status: 04. Released (status)
🏷️ Category: Arcade ➤ Avoid ➤ Runner 🌍️ Browser version:
🔖 Tags: Action Platformer; Runner; Twitch; Arcade; Rhythm; Music; Sound; Score Attack; Endless; Pixel Art; Colorful; Comedy; Casual; Difficult; Controller 📦️ Package Name:
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🎀️ Game design: 👫️ Contrib.: goupildb & Louis
🎰️ ID: 15063 🐛️ Created: 2016-08-21
🐜️ Updated: 2023-04-10

📖️ Summary

[en]: The sequel to the critically acclaimed and IGF award winning BIT.TRIP RUNNER. In the style of the BIT.TRIP series, Runner2 is a rhythm-music platforming game. Players will run through fantastic environments, using brand new moves, to brand new soundtracks as they run, jump, slide, kick, and soar toward the goal of tracking down the Timbletot and thwarting his evil plans to destroy not only our world, but every world there is. [fr]: La suite de Bit.Trip Runner, un jeu de franchissement d'obstacles en musique, dans lequel le joueur dirige CommanderVideo, un personnage courant sans s'arrêter à travers des environnements fantastiques, avec de tout nouveaux mouvements et bandes sons accompagnant sa course, ses sauts, glissades, coups de pied, et survols dans l'objectif de traquer Timbletot et déjouer ses plans diaboliques pour détruire le monde entier

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📕 Description [en]

Runner2 is the sequel to the critically acclaimed and IGF award winning BIT.TRIP RUNNER.

In the style of the BIT.TRIP series, Runner2 is a rhythm-music platforming game.

Players will run through fantastic environments, using brand new moves, to brand new soundtracks as they run, jump, slide, kick, and soar toward the goal of tracking down the Timbletot and thwarting his evil plans to destroy not only our world, but every world there is.




🌍️ Wikipedia:

Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, generally shortened as Runner2, is a 2013 side-scrolling platformer developed by Gaijin Games. The game is the direct sequel to Bit.Trip Runner and has been released as a downloadable title available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360 and Wii U consoles, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux and on iOS. The PC, Mac, Linux, and Wii U versions were self-published by Gaijin Games, and the X360 and PS3 versions were published by Aksys Games.

Cutscenes and menus are narrated by Charles Martinet of Mario fame.

While Runner2 has a lot in common with its predecessor, its polygonal graphics mark a significant departure from past entries in the Bit.Trip series. In an interview with Push Square, Gaijin Games co-founder Mike Roush cited the studio’s urge to “spread its wings a bit” as the inspiration behind the change.

Since its release, Runner2 has been received warmly by press and players alike.

Gameplay

Runner2 is divided into five themed worlds, each with fourteen regular levels and five bonus stages for a grand total of ninety-five. The goal of each level is to guide the chosen character to the end of the level without striking an obstacle or falling off the screen. The character runs automatically, and in order to arrive safely at the finish, the player must perform various simple actions such as jumping, sliding and kicking, as well as more complex moves including hanging from rails, deflecting projectiles with a shield, and slide-kicking. Most obstacles require the player to perform one specific action to survive—jumping over ground-based enemies, sliding under hovering enemies or fireballs (which fly at head height), kicking stop-sign walls—although the player can either deflect the square "beat" blocks to earn points or simply slide under them. If the player hits an obstacle (including failing to jump and thus running into a wall) or falls off the screen, the game rewinds to the beginning of the level. Runner2 introduces checkpoints halfway through normal levels and after each phase of a boss level; if the player suffers a "bonk" after hitting a checkpoint, the game rewinds to that checkpoint. The game has very mild penalties for failure: it does not track lives, so the player can fail a level as many times as necessary to beat it. It does reset the rewound area, so the player must collect gold bars and mode upgrades again, and it does track the total number of player bonks and ratio of bonks to level completions, though this only affects players curious enough to look at the stats page.

Although it shares the auto-running style of its predecessor, the game also boasts several new features. There’s a glide move that enables the character to travel further while jumping, a loop-the-loop that challenges the player to twirl their analog stick in tandem with the character’s placement on the circle, diamond-shaped structures that task the player with pressing buttons at the correct time, and a dance move. The glide move proves necessary to make many of the game's jumps. The loop-the-loop and diamond structures simply award players bonus points for good timing, with no way to suffer a hit. Dancing earns the player bonus points but causes the character to ignore other inputs, such as jumping and ducking, for the approximately half second the dance animation takes, meaning the player must carefully time their dancing to maximize points while not crashing into obstacles. As noted above, the game also introduces checkpoints at the halfway mark of each level. These take the form of crossbars which the player may run into, allowing them to continue at that point rather than the beginning of the level, or jump over, which does not set the rewind marker but does award bonus points. If a player manages to gather every gold bar and mode upgrade in a level, they’re provided a chance to shoot the character into a large target from a cannon. The closer the character lands to the center, the more points the player receives. Hitting the bulls-eye earns the player a Perfect+ ranking for the level, the goal of some of the in-game challenges as well as achievements or trophies.
Costumes and alternate characters

Runner2 also boasts a variety of unlockables, such as additional costumes and new characters (including Unkle Dill, CommandgirlVideo, Whetfahrt Cheeseborger, Reverse Merman, Pitazo, CaptainVideo, and retro CommanderVideo). Costumes are hidden in treasure chests scattered throughout the game, whereas new characters are earned by completing certain levels. The player simply needs to run into a treasure chest to claim it, and they keep it even if they suffer a hit later in the level. In some levels, giant locks protect the path to the treasure chest. The player must first complete the Key Vault level in that world to make keys appear, then replay such levels to collect the key and chest.

Retro levels

Similar to its predecessor, Runner2 is home to several retro levels, which unlock when players uncover hidden Famicom cartridges. Collecting a cartridge immediately ends the level; in some cases the player must collect a key and open a lock guarding the path which contains the cartridge. While the retro levels of Runner were inspired by the Atari 2600 era of gaming, Runner2's retro levels are more reminiscent of the 8-bit era.

Development and release

Runner2 was released as a downloadable title for the Wii U on the Nintendo eShop and on Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux via Steam on February 26, 2013. It was then released on the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade the next day. The game was released on the PlayStation Network on March 5, 2013. Although all versions are generally the same, the Wii U version offers the added ability of playing on the Wii U GamePad with the Off TV Play function. The developers also confirmed that because Wii U is the newest platform with the most memory, it has the best overall load times of any of the consoles.

Later releases

The game is also available on iOS and PS Vita. iOS version was released on October 31, 2013. iOS version is entitled Bit.Tip Run and very similar to the console version. Developer has already promised an update for iOS version, which will feature GameCenter achievements and leaderboards, virtual controls, better in-game shop and more levels.

Downloadable content

A "Good Friends" DLC pack was released on Steam on July 11, 2013, with a release for the console versions to follow. The DLC adds six characters from various titles, including Dr. Fetus from Super Meat Boy, Josef from Machinarium, Quote from Cave Story, Raz from Psychonauts, and the Spelunker from Spelunky, along with an invisible Commander Video skin. Atlas from Portal 2 is a Steam-exclusive character.

Audio

Like the rest of the Bit.Trip series, Runner2's music is a pivotal part of the experience. There’s a sound associated with every action, which allows the player to contribute to the soundtrack as they progress. Chiptune artist Disasterpeace provided the music for the game’s retro stages, and Petrified Productions provided the rest of the soundtrack. The narration in this game is done by Super Mario voice actor Charles Martinet.

📕 Description [fr]

La suite de Bit.Trip Runner, un jeu de franchissement d'obstacles en musique, par le studio Choice Provisions (ex Gaijin Games).
Il utilise le moteur Atrophy.

Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien est la suite de Bit.Trip Runner, un jeu de franchissement d'obstacles en musique, dans lequel le joueur dirige CommanderVideo, un personnage courant sans s'arrêter à travers des environnements fantastiques, avec de tout nouveaux mouvements, de nouvelles bandes sons accompagnant sa course, ses sauts, glissades, coups de pied, et survols dans l'objectif de traquer Timbletot et déjouer ses plans diaboliques pour détruire non seulement notre monde, mais aussi tous les autres.



Runner2 est la suite du jeu acclamé par la critique et récompensé par l'IGF, BIT.TRIP RUNNER.

Dans le style de la série BIT.TRIP, Runner2 est un jeu de plateforme rythmé en musique.

Les joueurs courerons à travers des environnements fantastiques, avec de tout nouveaux mouvements, de nouvelles bandes sonores accompagnant leur course, saut, glissade, coup de pied, et survol dans l'objectif de traquer Timbletot et déjouer ses plans diaboliques pour détruire non seulement notre monde, mais aussi tous les autres.



🌍️ Wikipedia:

Bit.Trip Presents... Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien est un jeu vidéo de plateformes en rythme développé par Gaijin Games et édité par Aksys Games, sorti le 26 février 2013 sur Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U et Xbox 360. C'est la suite de Bit.Trip Runner sorti trois ans plus tôt.