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Embark on a rhythmic odyssey with Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, the sequel to the acclaimed BIT. TRIP RUNNER.
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Embark on a rhythmic odyssey with Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, the sequel to the acclaimed BIT.TRIP RUNNER.
Winner of Best Indie Game at the Machinima Inside Gaming Awards and immortalized in the Guinness Book of World Records, this vibrant platformer invites you to explore five mesmerizing worlds, conquer 120 exhilarating levels, and face off against five epic boss battles. Choose from eight unique characters, each with their own flair, as you navigate through visually stunning environments.
And here's the twist – the legendary Charles Martinet, known for his iconic role as the voice of Mario, serves as the charismatic narrator, adding a touch of whimsy to your rhythmic adventure. The real star? The electrifying soundtrack that pulses with every move, ensuring an immersive gaming experience like no other.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- winXP SP3
- Memory:
- 2 GB memory
- Graphics:
- GeForce 8 series (8xxxx) or Radeon HD4 series (HD4xxxx)
- DirectX®:
- 9.0c
- Hard Drive:
- 850 MB free hard drive space
recommended*
- OS:
- win7
- Memory:
- 4 GB memory
- Graphics:
- GeForce 8 series (8xxxx) or Radeon HD4 series (HD4xxxx)
- DirectX®:
- 9.0c
- Hard Drive:
- 850 MB free hard drive space
User reviews
Like most of Bit.Trip's catalog, this game came and went largely unnoticed. When I saw it appear, I thought: "What happened to Runner 1?" and "Where did this bs IP even come from?" (I wasn't aware, at the time, of
Runner2 is one of those rare games that somehow makes precision platforming feel like pure joy — every jump, slide, and kick lands perfectly in rhythm with the fantastic soundtrack, creating this addictive feedback loop
This game is a vast improvement over the first game, with better feeling controls, better level design, better music and checkpoints. This game as a casual playthrough is absolutely incredible, the only issue with
This is a really good endless runner. Gameplay and level design are far superior than any other in the Bit.Trip series. The only problem is the cannon mini-game at the end of each stage: it has nothing to do with the
The best game in one of the longest-running franchises in indie history! The controls are immediate, responsive, and very easy to learn. It also has a reasonable level of difficulty even in normal mode, which makes it
One of my favorite games of all time! Every single level is unique! TWO major problems though! - No way to reset my save progress in game! I have to go deep within my computer files (thank you pcgamingwiki) - Lack of




