First Screen Of Bit.Trip.Runner.2 Released Into The Wild

Gaijin Games has decided to pop their heads out and remind us that they’re still working on the follow up to Bit.Trip.Runner. In their latest blog posting, Mike Roush discussed the art direction they were taking and posted our first look of the game in action.

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Gaijin Games has decided to pop their heads out and remind us that they’re still working on the follow up to Bit.Trip.Runner. In their latest blog posting, Mike Roush discussed the art direction they were taking and posted our first look of the game in action.

While he’s quick to point out that it’s a “quite a rough draft”, there’s something about it that really appeals to me. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it harkens back to a time where games just seemed to be about fun without worrying about story lines or blast processing.

Check out the screenshot above and let us know what you think.


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