A wonderful example of a sequel that, without exaggeration, improves upon its predecessor in every way. The controls are tighter, the worlds are more fun than ever to navigate, and the worlds are more vivid than ever. It is also clear that much more time was put into the story of the game, which has a certain knack for tugging on the heart strings more than once, though the gameplay is more than enough to justify playing this game if you don't care about story as much. The only negatives at this time are the lack of polish upon release that may lead to bugs or glitches occasionally, but rarely did I encounter anything that truly impacted my playthrough. These issues are already in the process of being ironed out so I am not worried on that front. Kudos to Moon Studios for showing us all over again how to blur the line between a simple "game" and "art".