Windjammers 2
Windjammers 2 brings the cult arcade flying-disc classic back with hand-drawn visuals, new characters, and online crossplay. Frisbee as a contact sport, basically.
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About Windjammers 2
Windjammers 2 is a one-on-one sports arcade game built around throwing a flying disc into your opponent's goal zone at speeds that make your eyes water. It sits in a niche that barely exists anywhere else: not quite a fighting game, not quite a traditional sports title, but something that borrows liberally from both. Each character has distinct stats covering power, speed, and throw type, and the gap between a casual toss and a charged EX shot that bounces off a wall at a calculated angle is the entire skill floor you need to climb. For a strategy-minded player, the decision tree here is surprisingly dense for something that looks like a beach party. Zone positioning, lob timing, the choice between a low flat shot and a high arc that forces your opponent to adjust their stance - these micro-decisions stack up fast. The new special moves added in this sequel give each character a signature option that can flip a point in one frame, so knowing when to burn that meter versus grinding out a clean positional read is genuinely interesting. It is not a deep well compared to a grand-strategy title, but for a 20-minute arcade session it punches well above its weight in tactical content. The roster includes both returning characters from the original Data East arcade game and brand-new additions introduced post-launch. Each one plays differently enough that character selection matters against specific opponents, which gives the game a light tier-list meta that the competitive community has been happy to theorise about since launch. The training mode added via update is a real asset - it respects your time and lets you drill specific scenarios rather than just throwing you into matches blind. That is the kind of tutorial design that actually produces better players instead of just ticking an onboarding checkbox. Online play with full crossplay support is functional and the netcode is generally considered solid for the genre, though at 751 Steam reviews the PC playerbase is modest. You will find matches, but queue times can stretch during off-peak hours. Local versus and co-op arcade modes pick up the slack, and this is genuinely one of the better couch-competition games in its price range for that reason. The hand-drawn animation is clean and characterful, a real upgrade from the pixel sprites without losing the kinetic energy of the original. Where it falls short is longevity for solo players. The arcade ladder is short, the roster count is not large by modern standards, and there is no meaningful progression system to chase between sessions. If you need a 100-hour single-player mode, this is not it. But if you have a regular group of friends or a genuine interest in climbing the online bracket, Windjammers 2 has enough mechanical depth to reward the hours you put into it. Treat it like a fighting game that takes a weekend to learn and a season to master at any competitive level. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Dotemu
- Publisher
- DotEmu
- Release Date
- Jan 20, 2022