Little Fighter 2 Remastered Tips & Guide

Written by Jason B. | Misc.

This guide covers the best Little Fighter 2 Remastered tips to help you win more fights, avoid getting overwhelmed, and adjust to the updated mechanics. The game definitely feels harder than the original and there are some reasons for that.

Let’s dive in with some basic tips and advice you can follow.

Enemies react faster and punish harder

Enemies no longer give you breathing room. If you leave an opening, they strike. If you try to run past, they block or trip you. They chase and throw projectiles the moment you disengage. You cannot button mash anymore. You have to bait, block, and use hit confirms. Light attacks into specials are your safest tools.

Potions are mostly bait

Potions are practically gone once the fight starts. Enemies rush straight to them. If you go for a potion, you get surrounded or blasted. Only grab potions if you can knock down all enemies first. Otherwise, ignore them. Do not build your strategy around healing items anymore.

Damage is much higher now

Your health bar vanishes in 2 combos. This is partly due to the faster frame rate and tighter hitboxes. Some enemies chain their attacks more reliably now too. Block more, reposition constantly, and never fight more than one enemy head-on. Try to line up enemies and kite them into the same direction.

Movement and camera changes hurt defense

The remaster has equalized jump height and movement speed across characters. That means even basic enemies can chase you down. On top of that, the zoomed-in camera makes spacing harder. You get flanked often just because the screen moves too fast. Stay central when possible, and keep enemies to one side.

Characters play slightly differently

Moves still look the same, but hit timings and cancel windows are tighter. Some characters like Davis or Henry feel harder to use now because their crowd control tools are easier to interrupt. Play with characters that have fast startup attacks or invincible skills. Louis and Rudolf are both strong early choices.

Play slower and cleaner

Every fight now rewards patience. Break line of sight, take advantage of knockdowns, and isolate enemies one at a time. Juggling one enemy in the corner is better than engaging two at once. Also, you will survive longer if you learn how to chain block into air recovery or roll.

You can still cheese with Firzen

If you unlock Firzen, he still breaks the game. You can steamroll most fights with just his energy ball spam. That part is still faithful to the original. But if you play the game straight, it will punish you for sloppy movement or rushing in too early.

Use multiplayer to ease the pain

The best way to soften the difficulty is to play with others. The AI targets all players equally, so you can distract enemies while a friend flanks or revives. Even a second player with minimal skill makes a big difference in survival.

Final Blurb

Little Fighter 2 Remastered is faster, tighter, and less forgiving than it used to be. If you feel like the enemies are brutal now, you are right. But with cleaner movement, smarter character picks, and better enemy control, it becomes manageable. Treat it more like a brawler with timing and positioning rather than pure arcade spam.

FAQ

Why does Little Fighter 2 Remastered feel harder than the original?

The frame rate is smoother, enemies react faster, and all movement speeds have been equalized. Damage is higher, and the camera makes spacing more difficult.

How do I survive longer in each stage?

Block more, isolate enemies, ignore potions, and never fight in the middle of the group. Use corners to funnel them.

Which characters are best early on?

Louis, Rudolf, and Woody are strong. They have fast moves and tools to control multiple enemies safely.

Can I still play as Firzen?

Yes, with the correct code. Firzen still dominates once unlocked.

Is multiplayer easier than solo play?

Yes. Enemies split attention between players, which gives you space to revive or reposition. Even one extra player helps a lot.


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