- March 31, 2020
- Cheetah Mobile Inc.
RollingSky2
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About
As a sequel to a world renowned rhythm game “Rolling sky”, Rolling sky2 is a game where you can easily initiate an incredibly marvelous adventure by simple finger movements. Featuring challenging missions yet beginner-friendly gaming experience, the game is also a combination of anime movie and top-notch original soundtrack which will...






- The game features great music and visuals that enhance the overall experience.
- Gameplay is fun and easy to control, making it accessible for players of all skill levels.
- The game has a good variety of levels with different difficulty options, providing some challenge.
- The game is considered a bit expensive for the amount of content available, with only 10 levels and limited updates.
- There are several bugs and glitches that can disrupt gameplay, such as inaccurate hitboxes and loading issues.
- Some players have reported frustration with the game's mechanics, including issues with achieving certain goals and glitches that cause character deaths.
music
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in Rolling Sky 2 is highly praised for its quality and integration into gameplay, featuring a diverse and engaging original soundtrack that enhances the gaming experience. Players appreciate the transition from electronic tracks in the first game to a full instrumental score in the sequel, which not only complements the visuals but also stands out as enjoyable outside of the game. Overall, the music significantly elevates the fun and immersive nature of the game.
“The songs and their rhythms are well integrated into the gameplay.”
“Rolling Sky 2 essentially takes that concept, but adds in a wonderful OST and each song gets a beautiful environment that attempts to tell a story through music and graphics alone.”
“Compared to the first Rolling Sky, you can tell there's been a serious increase in effort for this game's music.”
“While Rolling Sky 1 was a lot of electronic, the music in the sequel is all full instrumental, and oh boy does it sound good.”
“Just like Rolling Sky 1, all the obstacles are synced up with the music.”