He can also fly until he gets exhausted, at which point he can glide softly down, like Olaf.
Similarly, to finish the level, all three characters must reach the exit point with the three items in possession. Every level is designed such that each character must contribute his unique skills to help the other two through to the end. The Lost Vikings 2 is a side-scrolling platform adventure in which the player alternates control of three of the five playable characters (the game predetermines which characters are available in any specific level), guiding each of them one at a time (though control may be swapped from character to character at any point) from a designated start point in each level to the exit, collecting three specific items along the way (The game offers a two-player cooperative mode in which each player simultaneously controls one character and is allowed to change control to the third, unused character at any point). Norse by Norsewest versions were done by a different company from the SNES release, commissioned by the original company who wanted The Lost Vikings 2 modernised and on modern platforms to evolve from the aging SNES. The Sega Saturn version is borderline on rare.
The SNES version is highly rare in the PAL region while the PlayStation version is quite common. The SNES version, being produced and released earlier, did not feature the secondary title and was called simply The Lost Vikings 2. TitleĪll versions of the second game, except the original SNES release, were titled Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest ( Norse by Norse West: The Return Of Lost Vikings in the U.S.). Along the way, they befriend a werewolf named Fang and a dragon named Scorch, both of whom assist them in their quest. Equipped with the new robotic gear, Erik, Olaf, and Baleog must journey through each level to find their way back home. The three Vikings are then accidentally sent through time once again. During the blackout, the three Vikings dismantle the robot piece by piece and wear its parts on their bodies, granting them new abilities. Tomator then calls upon a robotic guard to send them into the Arena, which unfortunately falls short when a system failure happens. Then one day, after returning home from a fishing trip, the Vikings get captured by Tomator again. After escaping from Tomator in The Lost Vikings, Erik the Swift, Olaf the Stout, and Baleog the Fierce have lived joyous and fruitful Viking lives.