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A couch co-op beat-em-up platformer that nails the comic's slapstick energy - grab a second controller or prepare for a perfectly serviceable solo run through ancient Babylon.

I'll be straight with you: I came to Mission Babylon expecting a mid-tier licensed platformer to tick some boxes and leave my queue. What I got was a game that actually understands why the source material works. The combat is cartoon-physics brawling done right - Romans don't just take hits, they pinball off walls, which is the correct design choice. Balio Studio, the Belgian indie outfit previously behind Garfield: Lasagna Party and The Smurfs - Village Party, has used those smaller projects as a runway and Mission Babylon feels like the result of a team that finally had a license worth pushing. The mechanical core is a character-contrast system built around Asterix and Obelix playing very differently. Asterix is your fast-twitch option: quick combos, dodges, tight-space traversal. Obelix is a physics engine with legs - he smashes through obstacles, hurls enemies off-screen, and handles the heavy lifting in environmental puzzles that solo play will have you swapping between the two for. In local co-op, one player takes each role and the puzzle design opens up in ways that aren't available solo. That split is smartly implemented, not just a visual novelty. The whole thing runs across four distinct worlds and twenty-plus replayable levels, from scorching desert stages to Babylon proper, with boss encounters punctuating the pace. Level design includes trap avoidance sections, collectible hunting, and stage-specific challenges that give achievement hunters a reason to replay. Where it shows its budget: camera behavior during heavier brawling sections gets sloppy, and pacing in the mid-game drags slightly before boss encounters pick things back up. Early Steam reception sits around 71% positive on a thin sample, which lines up with what the game actually is - solid rather than exceptional. This is not a game trying to compete with Astro Bot. It is trying to be a good Asterix game, and on that measure it mostly clears the bar. The art direction is faithful to the comic aesthetic, the voice work carries personality, and the humor lands often enough that you're not grinding through story beats to get back to punching Romans. For a shooter guy like me, the lack of any ranged combat or weapon variety is the obvious gap. There's no build to optimize, no loadout to tinker with. If your brain goes to TTK and hitboxes when assessing combat, this game will feel blunt by design - that's the point. Where it earns its place is as a couch game. With the right second player, the co-op puzzle flow is genuinely fun, and the replayable level structure gives you something to chase after the credits. Solo it's a competent afternoon - three to four hours to clear at a reasonable pace with more if you're hunting secrets. Don't go in expecting depth you haven't paid for. Fred, Scout Team

Asterix & Obelix - Mission Babylon

Asterix & Obelix - Mission Babylon

30 oct 2025Balio StudioMicroids
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A couch co-op beat-em-up platformer that nails the comic's slapstick energy - grab a second controller or prepare for a perfectly serviceable solo run through ancient Babylon.

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I'll be straight with you: I came to Mission Babylon expecting a mid-tier licensed platformer to tick some boxes and leave my queue. What I got was a game that actually understands why the source material works. The combat is cartoon-physics brawling done right - Romans don't just take hits, they pinball off walls, which is the correct design choice. Balio Studio, the Belgian indie outfit previously behind Garfield: Lasagna Party and The Smurfs - Village Party, has used those smaller projects as a runway and Mission Babylon feels like the result of a team that finally had a license worth pushing. The mechanical core is a character-contrast system built around Asterix and Obelix playing very differently. Asterix is your fast-twitch option: quick combos, dodges, tight-space traversal. Obelix is a physics engine with legs - he smashes through obstacles, hurls enemies off-screen, and handles the heavy lifting in environmental puzzles that solo play will have you swapping between the two for. In local co-op, one player takes each role and the puzzle design opens up in ways that aren't available solo. That split is smartly implemented, not just a visual novelty. The whole thing runs across four distinct worlds and twenty-plus replayable levels, from scorching desert stages to Babylon proper, with boss encounters punctuating the pace. Level design includes trap avoidance sections, collectible hunting, and stage-specific challenges that give achievement hunters a reason to replay. Where it shows its budget: camera behavior during heavier brawling sections gets sloppy, and pacing in the mid-game drags slightly before boss encounters pick things back up. Early Steam reception sits around 71% positive on a thin sample, which lines up with what the game actually is - solid rather than exceptional. This is not a game trying to compete with Astro Bot. It is trying to be a good Asterix game, and on that measure it mostly clears the bar. The art direction is faithful to the comic aesthetic, the voice work carries personality, and the humor lands often enough that you're not grinding through story beats to get back to punching Romans. For a shooter guy like me, the lack of any ranged combat or weapon variety is the obvious gap. There's no build to optimize, no loadout to tinker with. If your brain goes to TTK and hitboxes when assessing combat, this game will feel blunt by design - that's the point. Where it earns its place is as a couch game. With the right second player, the co-op puzzle flow is genuinely fun, and the replayable level structure gives you something to chase after the credits. Solo it's a competent afternoon - three to four hours to clear at a reasonable pace with more if you're hunting secrets. Don't go in expecting depth you haven't paid for.

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscloud-savestier:indieLocal Co-op FocusedCharacter Swap MechanicsBeat-em-up PlatformerCouch Co-opCollectible HuntingComic Book AdaptationBoss Rush SegmentsFamily Brawler

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Balio Studio
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