‘Runner2’ Leaps To Switch Next Week, Complete With Charles Martinet

He did a Runner

by Gavin Lane 5h ago

Image: Nintendo Life / Choice ProvisionsCharles Martinet may have hung up his cap as the voice of Mario, but next week you’ll get to hear his dulcet tones in a new Switch release. On 29th February, the snappily named BIT.TRIP Presents: Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is making the leap from Wii U to Switch (see what we did there?) with Martinet’s narration present and correct.

The acclaimed rhythm-based runner from Bit.Trip series originators Gaijin Games — now Choice Provisions — launched on Wii U and other platforms back in 2013, with the sequel Runner3 arriving on Switch in 2018.

The developer confirmed the launch date on The Website Formerly Known As Twitter, and also confirmed to anxious fans that the erstwhile voice of everyone’s favourite platforming plumber will indeed feature, just as in the original:

Having this classic return to Switch is great news indeed — and Runner2’s not bad, either. Badum-tish!

Seriously, it’s a brilliant game and it’s been a while since we’ve enjoyed the company of Commander Video. 11 years on, it’s hard to imagine the Switch re-release won’t be at least as good as the Wii U original, which we awarded a sparkling 9/10 in our review. You can check it out below, along with the original trailer at the bottom of the page:

No word on price just yet, but we imagine it’ll be reasonable. We’ll update this article when we hear more.

Looking forward to Runner2 on Switch? Happy to hear that Martinet will be blasting out of your Switch’s speakers once more? Let us know below.

[source twitter.com]

Gavin loves a bit of couch co-op, especially when he gets to delegate roles, bark instructions and give much-appreciated performance feedback at the end. He lives in Spain (the plain-y bit where the rain mainly falls) and his love for Banjo-Kazooie borders on the unhealthy.

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