Compara los precios de Freedom Planet 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por GalaxyTrail. Publicado por GalaxyTrail. Lanzado el 13/9/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

GalaxyTrail's love letter to Sega's golden era finally grew into its own voice, and this sequel is where that confidence fully lands. Four distinct heroines, a soundtrack that could pass for a lost Saturn release, and a run time that respects your weekend.

My first hour with Freedom Planet 2 felt like finding an unmarked cassette tape that sounds better than anything officially released. GalaxyTrail started this series as a Sonic fan project, and for years that lineage felt like a ceiling. Here, it feels like a foundation they've built well past. The pixel sprites are sharper and more expressive, the world of Avalice breathes with over a hundred NPC animals to catalogue, and the moment-to-moment sensation of speed just clicks in a way that recalls the Genesis at its most kinetic without feeling like a museum piece. The roster is where the game earns repeat plays. Sash Lilac leans into pure velocity, chaining her Dragon Cyclone into the Dragon Boost for big bursts of invincibility and damage. Carol the Wildcat is the brawler of the group, her kicks and the semi-permanent motorcycle power-up making her the most satisfying pick for combat-focused runs. Milla the Hound has been substantially reworked since the first game, her Phantom Cube mechanics now tied to the new guard system in ways that feel genuinely clever rather than tacked on. And Neera Li, the ice-powered panda who was a boss fight in the original, slots in as the deliberate, hard-hitting option for players who want to read a stage rather than rocket through it. Each character carries her own emotional thread in the story, which means the 15-20 hours to fully run all four routes actually earns that investment. The guard mechanic is the sequel's smartest addition. Tapping it at the right moment grants a split-second of invincibility that threads through projectiles and laser spam. The problem the game runs into is that the very speed it prizes can make spotting incoming threats nearly impossible, and a few enemy placements feel genuinely unfair on a first pass. Stages occasionally run long enough that the energy starts to sag before the boss arrives, and the Adventure Mode cutscenes, fully voiced and much improved over the original, still interrupt the zippy pacing in ways that divide players. A Classic Mode unlocks after completion if you want the pure stage-to-stage structure, and an Auto Guard assist option exists for players who want to focus on the platforming without the reflex tax. The soundtrack deserves its own paragraph. It carries that specific timbral weight of a mid-90s Sega composition, synthesized brass hits and layered percussion that pulse at exactly the right tempo for the action on screen. Whether or not that sound is your frequency will determine how much the game's atmosphere grabs you, but for anyone who has a soft spot for that era, it is genuinely affecting. The Battlesphere post-game arena, with its Boss Rush and Time Attack variants, gives the mechanically curious a place to stress-test every combo and routing decision. Freedom Planet 2 is not a short indie curiosity. It is a dense, handcrafted platformer that knows what it wants to be and executes it with uncommon confidence for a self-published title. The story sometimes relies on familiar beats and the cutscene pacing will test the patience of players who came only for the speed. But the level design is tighter than the first game, the character variety is genuine rather than cosmetic, and the whole thing is wrapped in a soundscape that I keep returning to even after the credits rolled. Kai, Scout Team

Freedom Planet 2

Freedom Planet 2

13 sept 2022GalaxyTrail
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GalaxyTrail's love letter to Sega's golden era finally grew into its own voice, and this sequel is where that confidence fully lands. Four distinct heroines, a soundtrack that could pass for a lost Saturn release, and a run time that respects your weekend.

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My first hour with Freedom Planet 2 felt like finding an unmarked cassette tape that sounds better than anything officially released. GalaxyTrail started this series as a Sonic fan project, and for years that lineage felt like a ceiling. Here, it feels like a foundation they've built well past. The pixel sprites are sharper and more expressive, the world of Avalice breathes with over a hundred NPC animals to catalogue, and the moment-to-moment sensation of speed just clicks in a way that recalls the Genesis at its most kinetic without feeling like a museum piece. The roster is where the game earns repeat plays. Sash Lilac leans into pure velocity, chaining her Dragon Cyclone into the Dragon Boost for big bursts of invincibility and damage. Carol the Wildcat is the brawler of the group, her kicks and the semi-permanent motorcycle power-up making her the most satisfying pick for combat-focused runs. Milla the Hound has been substantially reworked since the first game, her Phantom Cube mechanics now tied to the new guard system in ways that feel genuinely clever rather than tacked on. And Neera Li, the ice-powered panda who was a boss fight in the original, slots in as the deliberate, hard-hitting option for players who want to read a stage rather than rocket through it. Each character carries her own emotional thread in the story, which means the 15-20 hours to fully run all four routes actually earns that investment. The guard mechanic is the sequel's smartest addition. Tapping it at the right moment grants a split-second of invincibility that threads through projectiles and laser spam. The problem the game runs into is that the very speed it prizes can make spotting incoming threats nearly impossible, and a few enemy placements feel genuinely unfair on a first pass. Stages occasionally run long enough that the energy starts to sag before the boss arrives, and the Adventure Mode cutscenes, fully voiced and much improved over the original, still interrupt the zippy pacing in ways that divide players. A Classic Mode unlocks after completion if you want the pure stage-to-stage structure, and an Auto Guard assist option exists for players who want to focus on the platforming without the reflex tax. The soundtrack deserves its own paragraph. It carries that specific timbral weight of a mid-90s Sega composition, synthesized brass hits and layered percussion that pulse at exactly the right tempo for the action on screen. Whether or not that sound is your frequency will determine how much the game's atmosphere grabs you, but for anyone who has a soft spot for that era, it is genuinely affecting. The Battlesphere post-game arena, with its Boss Rush and Time Attack variants, gives the mechanically curious a place to stress-test every combo and routing decision. Freedom Planet 2 is not a short indie curiosity. It is a dense, handcrafted platformer that knows what it wants to be and executes it with uncommon confidence for a self-published title. The story sometimes relies on familiar beats and the cutscene pacing will test the patience of players who came only for the speed. But the level design is tighter than the first game, the character variety is genuine rather than cosmetic, and the whole thing is wrapped in a soundscape that I keep returning to even after the credits rolled.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieHigh-Speed PlatformerMultiple Playable CharactersClassic ModeBoss RushAssist OptionsReplayabilityRetro AestheticCharacter-Action

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Windows XP SP2+
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SSE2 instruction set support

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13 sept 2022

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Freedom Planet 2 se lanzó el 13 de septiembre de 2022.

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