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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In Spelunky 2, the turkey's fate is in your hands. You could hop on the bird's back, making use of its double jump and Yoshi-like glide to flap your ...
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 ...
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.
Five years ago this month, Spelunky HD launched on Xbox Live Arcade. A roguelike with randomly-generated levels and some not-so-subtle nods to adventurers like Indiana Jones, Spelunky soon found ...
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 ...
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 ...
Picture Level 1-1 of Super Mario Bros. Picture the lone goomba, marching toward you in the opening seconds, or the trio of question mark blocks, one hiding a predictable mushroom. Picture the pipes, ...
Spelunky is a perfect game - a creation of rare crystal clarity that sparkles from every angle. In my experience, a 10/10 score at the end of a review is not meant to represent outright perfection. It ...
Too many of today's videogames are roller-coaster rides, designed to create a sense of thrilling danger while in reality keeping you perfectly safe. Spelunky is designed to destroy you. It tells you ...
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 ...