Saru! Get You! 2 (Ape Escape 2) continues the monkey hunt with finesse. Stylish characters, abundant gadgets and inventive levels. A Japan Studio platformer brimming with charm.
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Platformer1 player7+
Description
A 2001 direct sequel that hands the monkey-net over to Hikaru, sent to recapture Spike's escaped apes. Inseparable from the DualShock 2, the game leans heavily on twin-stick gadget play in the spirit of its PS1 forebear.
Ape Escape 2 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Hunting down prankster monkeys with lunatic gadgets, from net to radar: the concept is as original as it is irresistible, and the dual-stick handling delivers a unique sensation. Every successful capture triggers a little burst of joy, and the ever-present humour enchants. Colourful, clever and endearing, a gleeful platformer-adventure of overflowing inventiveness.
A mainline entry in Sony's monkey-catching series, an inventive platformer built around the console's analog sticks. The Chinese version stands out for its local scarcity, the fruit of a long-marginal PS2 market and a limited official distribution. Its interest comes from the meeting of a well-liked title in the Sony library and a regional pressing few Western collections hold.
Is Ape Escape 2 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2002 on PS2 and known in the West as Ape Escape 2, Sony's project fully exploits the dual analogue stick to capture prankster monkeys with ingenious gadgets. The net, the radar and the motorised devices turn every hunt into an approach puzzle, and the variety of levels keeps the curiosity alive. The colourful art direction, the good natured humour and the handling specific to the DualShock pad forge a strong playful identity. The pace proves uneven and the difficulty stays gentle. An original and endearing platformer, recommended for fans of the genre and for those curious about a clever use of the controller.