We considered ourselves lucky to have received the original LocoRoco on the PlayStation 4 earlier this year, so to also have its sequel is a wonderful thing. Japan Studio’s roll-em-up platformers are ...
Never underestimate the raw power of unbridled charm. LocoRoco is a platformer with a unique control scheme and a one-track mind that has you essentially performing the same handful of activities at ...
Sony brings LocoRoco back to the PSP with a new game play interface and a late night look in LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival. The mischievous Bui Bui have interrupted the LocoRoco’s slumber and sent them ...
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The PSP gets a tough rap. It’s a fantastic gaming device as well as a capable mobile internet machine, with an ever-increasing range of media-friendly applications and it still can’t get a break. This ...
Here's an odd one. Think of interactive lava lamps spliced with traditional platform gameplay and you have Locoroco. It's a strange and unique concept that comes at a time when Sony's handheld has ...
It's outrageously good value for money too. LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival is still as boisterous as you might expect. The dastardly BuiBui from the previous two games have returned and kidnapped the ...
What makes for a good remaster these days? Upscaled presentation (at native modern audiovisual resolutions, if possible), increased or at least steady frame rates, and even tweaked gameplay are ...
Somewhere, there's a dizzy parallel universe where there's no Radio One. No Capital Gold. No Magic FM. Where the soundtrack to everyday life throbs with manic day-glo doo-wop pop thrills and the words ...
New gameplay mechanics and multiplayer support are welcome additions to the series, but they come at the cost of accessibility. Since bursting out of the rainbow, kitten, and smile factory, the ...
LocoRoco Cocoreccho might just be the boldest PlayStation Network release yet. We all expected Sony to replace the shoulder button tilting of the PSP version with Sixaxis motion sensors and then sit ...