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At first glance, it would appear that not much has changed in the colorful and curious world of LocoRoco. The mischievous Mojas are back to their old tricks and its up to the titular gelatinous blobs to restore peace to their distressed planet. Throughout the duration of LocoRoco 2, youll roll, bounce, slide and grow through a wide assortment of brand new, expertly crafted levels. While these stages may look like the original LocoRoco on the outside, fine-tuned physics are met with outstandin...
Fantastic level designs, addictive gameplay...
Can get incredibly frustrating...
LocoRoco 2’s fantastic level designs, addicting mini-games and gameplay left a smile on my face a mile long. The fact that it’s budget priced is another reason to smile...
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No better and no worse than the original - but still an absolute joy in nearly every respect. This is a must-have title for the PSP...
Such an uplifting game. Platforming and puzzling perfection.
Perhaps a little too short. The Mui Mui house could be developed into something thats actually worthwhile to do. Added mini-games are stupid.
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Some PSP owners might grumble that LocoRoco 2 is overly similar to its delightfully quirky predecessor, but once you start playing, it is almost impossible to wipe the smile off your face. With its gorgeous visuals, delightful music and seemingly endl...
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Those greedy coloured globs are back once again on the PSP for their second outing. If you've played through the first LocoRoco you're in for a treat which has some new features.The main story takes place where it left off in LocoRoco, where the Mojas...
Cute as ever, LocoRocos have some neat new abilities, Great level design, Lots to collect in all levels.
Easy boss fights, Some music can get stuck in your head.
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Any sequel to a game like that will have a hard task matching high expectations and providing something new for players. But LocoRoco 2 delivers - and more. The concept is simple. You control a little blob, exploring levels to collect other blobs to m...
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Tony George8.9LocoRoco was easily one of the most original and entertaining games of the year and thankfully Sony Computer Entertainment have revisited the franchise again in LocoRoco 2. The essence of this game is the pure simplicity of the title whi...
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We’d challenge anyone to come up with a game quite as cheerful and relaxing as LocoRoco 2. This momentum-based game is simple to control, as you use just the PSP’s shoulder buttons to guide a spongy yellow blob through a series of surreal mazes. Unlike...
Even more charming, Better balanced, Provides a solid challenge...
No great leap forward, May be too silly, Very simple graphics...
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We can’t help feeling like we have been here before. The PSP release schedule is a black, seeping abyss and nobody seems to be using the platform in an appropriate way. Software sales aren’t on par with the DS. Third-party support is on the dismal side...
LocoRoco 2 is as amusing as the original, but the differences between the two are marginal at best. Luckily, the swell controls and endearing visuals will enchant the audience of the first all over again. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this...
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