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Biped 2

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75%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
stability, story
81% User Score Based on 197 reviews
Critic Score 66%Based on 5 reviews

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Biped 2 is a single player and multiplayer casual platformer game with a kids theme. It was developed by NEXT Studios and was released on November 5, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.

Biped 2 is the sequel to the exciting game about two charming bipedal robots, Aku and Sila, who have each other’s backs and embark on incredible adventures side by side. Dive into this groovy co-op action-adventure game, full of puzzles, friendship, support, and fun! After our brave bipedal heroes had reactivated all the beacons on Earth, they received a strange signal from a faraway planet. It c…

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 197 reviews
gameplay23 positive mentions
stability10 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging cooperative puzzle gameplay that emphasizes teamwork and coordination, suitable for 2 to 4 players.
  • Adorable and charming robot characters with pleasant, colorful visuals and a good soundtrack.
  • Expands upon the first game with more levels, new mechanics like gliding and grappling, and additional modes including 4-player co-op and solo play.
  • The game feels very similar to the first installment with recycled content and minimal innovation, leading to a lack of excitement for returning players.
  • Numerous bugs, glitches, and technical issues such as connection problems, awkward physics, camera angle annoyances, and broken game mechanics.
  • Controls can be clunky and frustrating at times, and some puzzles and new mechanics are either repetitive, poorly implemented, or lack challenge.
  • gameplay
    59 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Biped 2's gameplay largely recycles mechanics from its predecessor, with new elements often feeling clunky, repetitive, and accompanied by bugs that undermine the experience. While some players appreciate the cooperative puzzle solving, charming visuals, and occasional rewarding moments, many find the mechanics unpolished, frustrating, and lacking in meaningful innovation or challenge. Overall, the gameplay is a mix of enjoyable teamwork and irritating glitches, resulting in a less satisfying sequel.

    • “Funny robots, good teamwork mechanics, and generally interesting visual worlds draw you into the gameplay.”
    • “After it took some getting used to, the two leg mechanic felt great and made me think carefully throughout each level.”
    • “[incredibly rewarding co-op puzzle platforming gameplay with impeccable stage designs, has an impressive sense of variety, adorable and colourful visuals and sound].”
    • “[challenging yet fulfilling gameplay, more ways to play, 4-player mode is chaotic fun].”
    • “Biped 2 is copied from Biped 1 with some reworks done to it to make the previously well-functioning mechanics clunky and broken, as well as introducing more bugs to functioning parts.”
    • “The gameplay itself is full of numerous bugs and glitches, including unpredictable puzzle mechanics that act inconsistently, making some challenges frustrating rather than fun.”
    • “The mechanics are too wonky and the puzzles are designed in such a way that by the time you finish a level, you're just somewhat relieved it's over.”
  • humor
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor shines through its clumsy, chaotic robot controls and wacky physics, leading to hilarious cooperative moments and funny failures that enhance the fun and teamwork experience. Players frequently find themselves laughing at unpredictable mishaps, making it a warm, entertaining, and genuinely funny co-op game.

    • “Each player controls the robot’s legs, which leads to a lot of laughing when things go wrong.”
    • “We failed puzzles we already solved because we couldn't stop laughing at our own clumsiness.”
    • “Some of the situations and mechanics are absolutely hilarious, I honestly haven’t laughed like this in a long time.”
  • graphics
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their charming, adorable art style, improved lighting, and cleaner visuals compared to its predecessor. The visuals complement the level design and character designs, creating a pleasant and immersive experience that enhances the enjoyable gameplay and co-op features. Some minor graphical bugs exist, but overall the graphics significantly contribute to the game's appeal.

    • “The lighting and art style are much more exquisite than the first generation.”
    • “The graphics are amazing, there are many characters and interesting quests, and the game is very addictive.”
    • “It should be polished more but visuals are cleaner and less cartoony than first Biped.”
    • “The game like many games upon release is riddled in bugs, some are just graphical and others game breaking.”
    • “A great sequel to the first game, even more content, improved graphics, and working co-op.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from numerous bugs, glitches, and stability issues that significantly detract from the experience, especially in later levels. Players frequently report lag, connection losses, and unpolished gameplay, making it frustrating and difficult to enjoy. Overall, the game feels rushed and poorly optimized compared to its predecessor.

    • “It's one of those cheaply produced, buggy sequels which insult the very idea of the first game.”
    • “Very buggy and laggy, don't recommend. Devs, you suck. There's no keybinds in-game and we are having connection issues every few minutes. It sucks.”
    • “The latter portion of the game is more buggy, with very short levels that seemed to have been rushed to completion; this is very evident on the game select menu, which shows a screenshot of each level, and one of the screenshots has Cyrillic writing that obviously shouldn't be there.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its fitting and heart-warming style, while others criticize it for being largely reused from the previous game and comprising generic lo-fi beats that don't match the game's vibe. Overall, it is considered pleasant but not particularly innovative.

    • “Nice graphics, good music, and interesting levels.”
    • “Robots are so adorable, sounds are delightful and heart-warming, the graphics are pleasant, and the music fits perfectly.”
    • “Music: very good”
    • “The music is mostly generic lo-fi beats, which don't really fit the vibe of the rest of the game.”
    • “I expected much more for the time it took; they just reused things from the first one and that's it. They didn't even change the opening music; it's the same!”
    • “The music is exactly the same.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally seen as weak and drawn out, with minimal plot development revealed only at the end. While some find it humorous, the narrative lacks depth and meaningful progression compared to the first game. Overall, the story adds little to the experience, which is more focused on co-op puzzle gameplay.

    • “The storyline is a bit drawn out (15 hours vs 5 hours compared to the first part), but it is still an enjoyable co-op game.”
    • “Although both games' endings lacked plot or sense, Biped 1 offered more progression and replayability, making co-op puzzles satisfying to complete.”
    • “The story is funny.”
    • “The storyline is a bit drawn out (15h compared to 5h in the first part), making the experience longer but not necessarily better.”
    • “And although both games' endings had no plot or sense to them whatsoever, Biped 1 had far more to offer in terms of progression and replayability.”
    • “It tries to have a story, but it's literally only revealed at the very end.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a heartwarming and fun emotional experience, combining adorable robot characters, delightful sounds, and fitting music to create a charming atmosphere. Players feel a sense of coordinated achievement and joy, enhanced by the game's clever design and cheerful humor.

    • “It's a fun and heartwarming game that focuses on coordination and understanding, where two (or four) clumsy robots navigate through challenges step by step while cracking up with laughter.”
    • “It was cute, clever, and made me feel like a coordinated genius (most of the time).”
    • “Robots are so adorable, sounds are delightful and heart-warming, the graphics are pleasant, and the music fits perfectly.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is generally regarded as tedious and unenjoyable, with players finding achievement pursuits and certain gameplay elements, like moving the ball, frustrating rather than fun.

    • “I wish I could say I’m having fun — but honestly, I’m just grinding achievements while muttering 'why' under my breath.”
    • “The ball that had to be moved around was incredibly tedious.”
    • “We didn't make it far so maybe things get better, but looking back I see more tedious things in the trailer being sold as fun.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate that the game offers genuine quality without in-game purchases, contrasting it positively with other titles that feel like unpolished cash grabs. The absence of monetization enhances the overall experience and maintains a level of refinement comparable to games like Portal.

    • “It's genuinely good with no in-game purchases, similar refinement to Portal.”
    • “I loved the first Biped game and was really looking forward to the sequel, so it's a huge shame that this game is an unpolished cash grab.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game runs without major performance issues or progression blockers, but it exhibits a certain clunkiness and feels somewhat unoptimized overall.

    • “No performance issues as of yet, no levels that are not able to be completed.”
    • “There is a clunkiness and unoptimized feeling to it.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's ability to effectively recreate a captivating atmosphere, allowing them to immerse themselves fully in the experience.

    • “It's nice to plunge back into the atmosphere that the authors were able to recreate again.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find that Biped 1 offers greater replayability and progression compared to its sequel, with challenging co-op puzzles providing a satisfying experience when completed with a partner despite the endings lacking plot coherence.

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Biped 2 is a casual platformer game with kids theme.

Biped 2 is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

Biped 2 was released on November 5, 2025.

Biped 2 was developed by NEXT Studios.

Biped 2 has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Biped 2 is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Biped, Human Fall Flat, ibb & obb, It Takes Two, Unravel Two and others.