Spelunky 2 Releases First Gameplay Trailer

Spelunky 2, the sequel to the critically acclaimed game by Derek Yu, has released its first gameplay trailer. The new trailer shows off a whole variety of new features, including new characters, liquid physics, and more.

Spelunky 2 takes place some time after the events of the original game. The original protagonist has hung up his explorer’s fedora and started a family. Now, his daughter Ana Spelunky is going to the moon in search of treasures. The trailer also introduces a few of the characters available in the new online multiplayer. We’ve got Margaret Tunnel, the daughter of the first game’s Tunnel Guy, the bearded Colin Northward, and Roffy D. Sloth, a surprisingly agile anthropomorphic sloth with an immaculate pompadour.

In an interview with the official PlayStation Blog, Derek Yu talked about a few interesting new features he added to the sequel:

Each level will have a second layer that you can go back and forth between. Sometimes the entrance is right there and sometimes it’s a hidden shortcut. Even though the gameplay is still 2D platforming, this adds a feeling of a third dimension to the exploration.

We’ve also added liquid physics that are really fun to play with – combined with the destructible terrain you get things like dynamic water or lavafalls that you have to deal with on each run. The world breathes more. And then there’s all the expected new areas, items, monsters, and traps. It really is a lot.

Another notable feature in the game is the addition of mounts. The mounts look like they function similarly to Yoshi from the SNES game Super Mario World. Right down to the ability to get an extra jump by dismounting them, consigning them to the tragic fate of falling into lava or a bottomless pit.

Spelunky 2 will release sometime in 2019 for Steam and the PlayStaion 4.

Brian Renadette: I am a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University with a major in writing and a minor in gaming. I have a passion for video games and writing. I also enjoy volunteering at my local SPCA by walking the dogs.
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