The tournament began with a display of slap-craft from tribes across the lands. The Britons emphasized dignity and precision; the Belgians favored wild, inventive moves; the Spaniards brought dramatic flair. But the crowd went wild when Obelix entered the ring.

The game maintains the "pick up and play" arcade feel of the first title but adds strategic depth through several new features:

The Switch version runs at a stable 60fps in handheld mode. The cartoon visuals scale down beautifully. Verdict: If you love Asterix or old-school side-scrolling brawlers, this is a hidden gem. It’s short (about 3–4 hours), but the co-op fun and comic-style cutscenes make it a joy.

The art style remains the game’s strongest feature. Developed by Mr Nutz Studio and published by Microids, the game looks like a living comic book with hand-drawn characters and backgrounds. Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! 2 Review - TheXboxHub

The nature of the Nintendo Switch hardware lends itself exceptionally well to this title. As a beat 'em up, the game is structurally designed for "drop-in, drop-out" play sessions. The ability to play two-player co-op on a single console (using Joy-Cons) transforms the Switch into a modern arcade cabinet. This social aspect is where the game truly shines; the humor and the simple satisfaction of "slapping" Romans is best enjoyed with a friend or family member, making it an excellent addition to a casual gamer’s library.