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Cute robots, wobbly physics, and a co-op difficulty curve that has already ended friendships. Worth it if you bring the right partner and the right patience.

I came into Biped 2 the same way I come into every co-op game that markets itself as 'fun for friends': skeptical, controller already plugged in, waiting for the moment it either earns its place or wastes my evening. What I found is a game that is genuinely hard to rate cleanly, and not in a good, ambiguous way. It is a physics-based puzzle platformer where each analog stick independently controls one leg of your little robot. That core mechanic from the original carries straight over, and the moment it clicks, the twin-stick locomotion produces something that feels almost rhythmic. Almost. The sequel adds hang gliding, a grappling hook, and sliding sections on top of the base walking system, so there is more surface area to master than before, and four-player co-op is the headline new feature. The problem is that Biped 2 did not do nearly enough to separate itself from its predecessor. Multiple reviewers who went back and replayed the original came away noting that puzzle layouts, the tutorial structure, and even specific level geometry appear lifted directly from the first game. The new movement tools, grappling hook and glider included, do introduce moments of genuine variety, but they sit inside a skeleton that fans of the 2020 original will find uncomfortably familiar. For a first-timer to the series, this will read as a decently constructed puzzle platformer with a novel control scheme. For anyone who remembers the original, the recycling is hard to unsee. Difficulty is where Biped 2 earns its most heated criticism, and it is criticism worth taking seriously. There is no adjustable difficulty setting, the challenge ramps sharply and early, and the twin-stick controls are deliberately imprecise by design. Timing-critical sections, like crossing platforms that a partner extends and retracts by stepping on symbols while random wind gusts push you off, demand a level of rehearsed coordination that casual co-op audiences are not built for. Solo mode is playable but strips out the mechanics that require a second player, which hollows out a chunk of the design. Reports also surfaced at launch of a game-breaking bug near the final levels, though post-launch patches, including a significant Update 2.0, addressed a number of bugs and added new puzzles to levels ten through seventeen, so the state of the game has improved since release. Where Biped 2 does hold up is in its best co-op moments. When the four-player mode clicks, with one player stacked on another's head steering a mine cart while a third throws objects into receptacles, it produces exactly the kind of chaotic, communicative spectacle that the genre promises. Steam Workshop support means community levels are already accumulating, which extends the lifespan beyond the seventeen base stages. Cosmetic customization, including unlockable hats and outfits, adds a layer of personalization that the original lacked. The visual presentation is colorful and the music is charming, though some animation quality has been noted as a step down from the first game in places. Bottom line: if you played the original recently and want more of the same with a couple of fresh mechanics and a bigger squad, there is something here. If you are coming in cold with a patient co-op partner who does not mind retrying tricky sections, the two-player experience at its best holds up. If you are a solo player, or if you are hoping this will be a gentle party game for mixed-skill groups, reset those expectations hard before you commit. Fred, Scout Team

Biped 2

Biped 2

5 nov 2025META Publishing
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Cute robots, wobbly physics, and a co-op difficulty curve that has already ended friendships. Worth it if you bring the right partner and the right patience.

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I came into Biped 2 the same way I come into every co-op game that markets itself as 'fun for friends': skeptical, controller already plugged in, waiting for the moment it either earns its place or wastes my evening. What I found is a game that is genuinely hard to rate cleanly, and not in a good, ambiguous way. It is a physics-based puzzle platformer where each analog stick independently controls one leg of your little robot. That core mechanic from the original carries straight over, and the moment it clicks, the twin-stick locomotion produces something that feels almost rhythmic. Almost. The sequel adds hang gliding, a grappling hook, and sliding sections on top of the base walking system, so there is more surface area to master than before, and four-player co-op is the headline new feature. The problem is that Biped 2 did not do nearly enough to separate itself from its predecessor. Multiple reviewers who went back and replayed the original came away noting that puzzle layouts, the tutorial structure, and even specific level geometry appear lifted directly from the first game. The new movement tools, grappling hook and glider included, do introduce moments of genuine variety, but they sit inside a skeleton that fans of the 2020 original will find uncomfortably familiar. For a first-timer to the series, this will read as a decently constructed puzzle platformer with a novel control scheme. For anyone who remembers the original, the recycling is hard to unsee. Difficulty is where Biped 2 earns its most heated criticism, and it is criticism worth taking seriously. There is no adjustable difficulty setting, the challenge ramps sharply and early, and the twin-stick controls are deliberately imprecise by design. Timing-critical sections, like crossing platforms that a partner extends and retracts by stepping on symbols while random wind gusts push you off, demand a level of rehearsed coordination that casual co-op audiences are not built for. Solo mode is playable but strips out the mechanics that require a second player, which hollows out a chunk of the design. Reports also surfaced at launch of a game-breaking bug near the final levels, though post-launch patches, including a significant Update 2.0, addressed a number of bugs and added new puzzles to levels ten through seventeen, so the state of the game has improved since release. Where Biped 2 does hold up is in its best co-op moments. When the four-player mode clicks, with one player stacked on another's head steering a mine cart while a third throws objects into receptacles, it produces exactly the kind of chaotic, communicative spectacle that the genre promises. Steam Workshop support means community levels are already accumulating, which extends the lifespan beyond the seventeen base stages. Cosmetic customization, including unlockable hats and outfits, adds a layer of personalization that the original lacked. The visual presentation is colorful and the music is charming, though some animation quality has been noted as a step down from the first game in places. Bottom line: if you played the original recently and want more of the same with a couple of fresh mechanics and a bigger squad, there is something here. If you are coming in cold with a patient co-op partner who does not mind retrying tricky sections, the two-player experience at its best holds up. If you are a solo player, or if you are hoping this will be a gentle party game for mixed-skill groups, reset those expectations hard before you commit.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayercooponline-cooplocal-coopcross-platformachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:indieTwin-Stick MovementPhysics Puzzles4-Player Co-opCouch Co-opCommunity LevelsDifficult Co-opAnalog PrecisionPost-Launch PatchedCompetitive Mode

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