

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 falls short when a system failure happens.

Then one day, after returning home from a fishing trip, the Vikings get captured by Tomator again. Īfter escaping from Tomator in The Lost Vikings, Erik the Swift, Olaf the Stout, and Baleog the Fierce have lived joyous and fruitful Viking lives. In celebration of the company's 30th anniversary, The Lost Vikings 2 was re-released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as part of the Blizzard Arcade Collection on April 13, 2021. The SNES version by Blizzard Entertainment continued the use of the more cartoony graphics style seen in the original game. The releases for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, and Saturn feature pre-rendered 3D graphics, CD music and extensive voice acting provided by Rob Paulsen (Erik), Jeff Bennett (Baleog and Fang), Jim Cummings (Olaf, Tomator), and Frank Welker (Scorch). The gameplay remains largely the same, though the three Viking characters all have new or modified abilities.
#The lost vikings game plus
The sequel to The Lost Vikings, it features the original three characters plus two new playable characters: Fang the werewolf and Scorch the dragon. All versions of the game, except the SNES release, were titled Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest ( Norse by Norse West: The Return of The Lost Vikings in the U.S.).
#The lost vikings game software
Lost Vikings 2 is a 1997 puzzle-platform game developed by Beam Software and published by Interplay.
