Bud Spencer & Terence Hill Slaps and Beans 2 2D arcade fighting game launches on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. All credit goes to the brilliant team at Trinity Team for this masterpiece. Available now on Steam with 100% Positive reviews.
The world of pixelated 2D arcade fighting action has a fresh chapter: Slaps and Beans 2. If you’re familiar with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, this might ring a bell. If not, here’s a quick breakdown: Bud Spencer & Terence Hill are iconic figures in film, known for their comedic action sequences and over the top antics. And now, they’ve returned in a digital sequel that promises even more slapstick humor and action.
At its core, Slaps and Beans 2 is an interactive adventure full of wacky stories and comical fights. But unlike other pixel-based action titles, this one wears its film influence proudly. The entire games feels like you are part one of Bud and Terence’s classic movies. There’s also a zany storyline, unexpected plot turns, and, of course, a lot of slapstick combat.
Speaking of combat, Slaps and Beans 2 brings upgrades to the mechanics. Both Bud Spencer & Terence Hill, the heroes, have their own unique abilities and power-ups. Due to let players strategize how they tackle various scenarios. It’s not just about spamming the attack button; since you have to know when to use a special move. Maybe even grab a nearby object as an impromptu weapon can be game changing.
The Slaps and Beans 2 setting interaction is another standout feature. Almost everything around can be used as a tool to fend off enemies. From bananas to broomsticks, creativity is rewarded, making fights feel dynamic and engaging.
Slaps and Beans 2 – LAUNCH TRAILER
While solo adventurers can dive into the story themselves. There’s also a 2-player co-op mode in Slaps and Beans 2 for those who prefer teaming up with a friend. This mode heightens the fun and showcases the bond between Bud and Terence.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. Beyond the main Slaps and Beans 2 storyline, which is also narrated in four languages (English, German, Italian, and Spanish). There’s a dedicated party mode. This mode allows up to four Linux players to compete in eight different mini-challenges. Each more entertaining than the last. It’s a perfect setup for some light hearted competition among friends.
Graphically, Slaps and Beans 2 stands out with its detailed hand-drawn pixel art. It’s a nostalgic nod to classic games while still feeling modern. Plus, the music, composed by Oliver Onions (who worked on the original movies), adds another layer to the title. The melodies sync perfectly with the on-screen chaos.
In summary, Slaps and Beans 2 is a fusion of cinematic charm and interactive fun. It’s a a chance to step into the shoes of two cinematic legends and experience their humor packed world firsthand. Whether you’re a fan of their films or someone looking for a unique action title, this digital adventure delivers on all fronts. Along with support for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC on Steam. Priced at $19.99 USD / £15.99 / 19,99€. Sadly, no launch discount.
