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AtmaSphere 2 is a single player casual platformer game with medieval and historical themes. It was developed by Mazen Games and was released on August 3, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

Immerse yourself in AtmaSphere2, a sequel to the original roll-a-ball game set in a captivating medieval world. Prepare for an even more thrilling experience with an abundance of treacherous traps and unpredictable paths. Challenge your skills like never before as you navigate through increasingly difficult levels filled with traps! Unleash the power of enhanced gameplay mechanics that will put…

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 54 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions

  • Improves on the first game with better graphics, sound effects, and added features like double jump, collectibles, medals, and leaderboards.
  • Offers challenging and fair gameplay that rewards precision, timing, and calm decision-making, with multiple difficulty levels including an 'Impossible' mode.
  • Good replay value with plenty of achievements, skins, and leaderboards; well-received for short, fun sessions and speedrunning enthusiasts.
  • Ball controls feel clunky or inconsistent compared to the first game, with reported issues around inertia, delayed inputs, and double jump failures.
  • Technical problems including crashes, freezes, and graphical glitches occur frequently on some systems, sometimes seriously impacting playability.
  • Visual and audio presentation is repetitive and uninspired, with a constant winter theme and a minimal soundtrack that may cause player disengagement over time.
  • graphics
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game show clear improvement over its predecessor, offering cleaner visuals and better effects, though the constant winter setting and repetitive environments limit variety and creativity. While some players find the art style functional but uninspired, others praise the enhanced visuals and improved mechanics. Notably, significant graphics-related technical issues, especially on AMD cards, have caused crashes and performance concerns for some users.

    • “The game is an improvement over the previous installment, featuring better sound effects, graphics, and the new jump feature.”
    • “♦ An amazing fun arcade game just like the first game but with better graphics, unlockables, and some even more challenging levels.”
    • “Controls are good and improved as well as graphics compared to the first one.”
    • “I have an AMD card and this game often obliterated my drivers and caused very concerning graphic issues.”
    • “I'm not exactly sure what it is about the game itself (aside from just game design issues), but it's caused my graphics card (AMD Radeon 6800 non-XT) to literally crash out every single time I try to play the game.”
    • “Many of the environments feel repetitive after a short time, and the graphics themselves lack the detail and creativity found in higher-tier platformers.”
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its tight precision and rewarding calm decision-making, improved from the first game with mechanics like the double jump and less punishing obstacles. It offers a relaxing, casual experience with simple yet engaging controls, though some criticize sudden speed changes that affect smoothness. Overall, it's a charming and enjoyable gameplay loop that favors slowing down over rushing.

    • “Great-feeling gameplay once you stop rushing and learn to make small corrections.”
    • “No story, but tight precision gameplay that rewards calm decision-making.”
    • “Gameplay-wise it's an improvement from the first game with the introduction of the double jump mechanic.”
    • “Atmasphere 2 introduces better graphics, and reworks some game mechanics (the collision with the spikes and the saws aren't nearly as bad), but I only prefer the way those work now because the first game would straight up launch your ball across stages if you so much as looked at them funny.”
    • “Specifically, rather than accelerating to maximum speed smoothly, and facilitating any form of precise control, the ball – contrary to what the gameplay footage in-trailer shows – instead “snaps” from minimal speed to maximum, complete with frame-rate hitch.”
    • “The game’s core mechanic revolves around guiding a spherical character through a series of snow-covered environments, with the goal of navigating tricky terrain, avoiding hazards, and collecting items scattered throughout the levels.”
  • optimization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent crashes, performance hiccups, and control inconsistencies, which disrupt immersion and frustrate players. While switching to different Proton versions improves performance somewhat, stability remains a major problem. Although it runs reasonably well on some platforms like the Steam Deck, overall poor optimization limits the game's appeal.

    • “These technical shortcomings are especially problematic given the game’s modest ambitions; rather than serving as an immersive experience, the lag and slowdowns break immersion and highlight areas where optimization could have been improved.”
    • “With improvements in optimization and content diversity, the game could become a more appealing option, but as it stands, it remains a niche title with mixed results.”
    • “Switching to ProtonGE fixed performance issues, but the game still constantly crashed every ~10 minutes.”
    • “Performance problems stand out as one of the game’s most significant drawbacks.”
    • “Other than that, the game is, at the time of writing this, poorly optimized and even crashes seemingly randomly.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features no traditional story or narrative, focusing entirely on precise control, timing, and calm decision-making rather than storytelling or plot development.

    • “The fun is entirely in control, timing, and staying calm—not story beats.”
    • “Story & vibe”
    • “Story: zero.”
    • “As far as I know, there’s no story at all—just a bouncing marble.”
    • “Short version: there is no story.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is generally praised for being immersive and beautiful, though some feel it lacks variety and graphical refinement. While the vibe is solid, increased difficulty in levels and achievements impacts the overall experience.

    • “Atmosphere 2 has a solid vibe, but the levels and achievements are much harder than in the first game.”
    • “Very atmospheric and beautiful game.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is enhanced by features like skins, leaderboards, and collecting all stars, offering strong motivation for players who enjoy beating their own or others' records. Overall, the game provides good replay value for competitive and completion-focused players.

    • “Some replayability with skins, leaderboards, and collecting all stars.”
    • “Replay value is high if you want to beat your record or the record of others.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is minimalistic and unobtrusive but lacks character and excitement, making the gameplay feel bland. Additionally, it sometimes stops unexpectedly, reducing its relaxing and enjoyable qualities.

    • “Furthermore, the minimalistic soundtrack, while unobtrusive, fails to add much character or excitement to the gameplay, leaving the overall presentation feeling somewhat bland.”
    • “The music also randomly stops in this one and it isn't relaxing or as enjoyable to play.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor aspect is not explicitly addressed in the provided user text, which focuses more on game mechanics and graphics rather than comedic elements.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows improved stability with enhanced graphics and significantly fewer bugs. Players report a smoother, more reliable experience overall.

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AtmaSphere 2 is a casual platformer game with medieval and historical themes.

AtmaSphere 2 is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 19 hours playing AtmaSphere 2.

AtmaSphere 2 was released on August 3, 2024.

AtmaSphere 2 was developed by Mazen Games.

AtmaSphere 2 has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked AtmaSphere 2 for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

AtmaSphere 2 is a single player game.

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