Just downloaded and unzipped 2.2.1 on my Windows 8 computer.
Followed the documentation at Play Framework website, and ended up having the same issue as you. Adjusting the various parameters in the build file didn't do anything, but the:
java -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled %DEBUG_PARAM% -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 -Dplay.version="%PLAY_VERSION%" -Dsbt.ivy.home="%~dp0..\repository" -Dplay.home="%~dp0." -Dsbt.boot.properties="file:///%p%sbt/sbt.boot.properties" -jar "%~dp0sbt\sbt-launch.jar" %*
... solved the problem.
I don't know where other people found this solution, but there's no mentioning of this solution on the Play Framework website. In fact, there's nothing to suggest that anything could go wrong. After all, it's just a file you need to unzip.
It's running now, however it's a little hard to trust a framework that screws up that early on. Seems the authors don't test on anything but Linux.