Asterix Obelix- Slap Them All- 2 Switch Nsp -... Repack -
The original game played like Streets of Rage with a Gaulish skin: you moved left to right on a straight line. introduces a 360-degree free-roaming arena brawler style. You now control Asterix and Obelix (simultaneously in local co-op) in large, open maps inspired by the comic Asterix and the Chieftain’s Shield .
Since their first appearance in the French magazine Pilote in 1959, René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo’s Asterix and Obelix have become more than just comic book characters; they are cultural institutions. For decades, the indomitable Gauls have conquered the world through albums, animated films, and live-action movies. Yet, their history in the realm of video games has been a mixed bag. For every cult classic like Asterix & Obelix XXL , there have been generic platformers that failed to capture the spirit of the village that knows no fear.
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Every single character frame, background layer, and particle effect has been meticulously hand-drawn. The animations are fluid, expressive, and packed with humorous details—from the classic dazed "swirling stars" above a dizzy Roman's head to the dramatic, screen-shaking impacts when a heavy punch lands. Performance Breakdown on Switch Handheld Mode Docked Mode 720p (Native) 1080p (Dynamic) Frame Rate Locked 60 FPS Locked 60 FPS Load Times Fast (MicroSD optimized) Fast (Internal Storage optimized)
The standout feature of the series remains its jaw-dropping art direction. Mr. Nutz Studio treats every frame like a page torn straight from Albert Uderzo’s legendary comic books. Hand-Drawn Fidelity Asterix Obelix- Slap them All- 2 Switch NSP -...
NSP files are legal if you own the game and use a (Homebrew environment via Atmosphere or SX OS) to back up your legally purchased copy. You can dump your own eShop purchase into an NSP file for backup purposes.
Finals arrived at dusk. The stadium lamps were lit, and the crowd hummed like a hive. Obelix, now mildly famous for his slapping strength and surprisingly gentle sportsmanship, faced a towering Viking named Hjalmar. Hjalmar’s slap-story was legendary; he was said to have once toppled a small pine with an open palm. The match began with a respectful bow. Hjalmar slapped; Obelix returned with a slap so amiable it felt like a gust of wind. The crowd counted off the rhythm—one, two, three—and then laughed as both combatants ended by tumbling into a giant pile of soft hay and sharing a spontaneous hug. The original game played like Streets of Rage
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: The battlegrounds are no longer static backdrops. You can smash barricades, toss barrels, and even grab stunned Roman soldiers to use them as blunt weapons against their own ranks. Since their first appearance in the French magazine
A standout feature in this sequel is the introduction of the . By filling a meter through successful hits, players can activate this mode to unleash faster, more powerful attacks, making it easier to handle overwhelming numbers of enemies. Devastating Ultimate Attacks
: Supports 2-player local co-op, allowing one player to be the fast, nimble Asterix and the other the powerful, tanky Obelix. Original Story