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Review by unknown
I have never played the first Klonoa and wanted to try this out, after completing the game I have come to realize that this was a very important game. It took a break from all the violent material and Namco made something for the kids to enjoy also. Every aspect was wonderful from the graphics to the gameplay. It kept me hooked until the end. Even though people say its too easy and too cute, I find this game a joy.
Story - 9/10
The game puts you into control of the \'\'Dream Traveler\'\' Klonoa. You have to save the world of Lunatea with the help of your two side kicks, Lolo, who powers your ring, and Popka, a 2nd player controlled character who helps out in tough situations ( he actually make the game easier). The story in fact is ok. It makes sense and it was enjoyable.
Gameplay - 10/10
This game was fun. The boarding parts were a complete joy. The aspect of capturing bad guys and throwing them is brilliant. He had to use those capturing abilities to do so much. All the other element added to the great game play. There were those frustrating time when I wanted to bash my controller into the ground, but thats good, there is challenge in this, so called, easy game.
Sound - 10/10
Some people may find the music cheesy. I found it relaxing. From the \'\'Wahoo Stomp\'\' (You\'ll know when you hear it) to the sounds of snow rushing underneath your board were all great. If you happen to hate \'\'kiddie\'\' music then this may change your mind. It truly is that great.
Control - 10/10
The control also was good. Very, Very responsive indeed. With only two action buttons (jump and shoot), he did sooooo much with them.
Value - 9/10
The idea of collecting 150 or more crystals in each level to unlock pictures is a bit devious. Namco must\'ve put it in just to make you play the levels over and over again. It\'s hard to collect all those crystals. But the idea of collecting 6 stars to make a doll was good. I killed myself a couple of times if I missed one. So theres a lot of re playability in this game. You could play each and every level over and over again to your hearts content.
Overall - 9/10
Namco has come up with a great sequel that rivals Rayman 2. Play this game, it\'s worth your time.
Reviewer\'s Score: 9 / 10, Originally Posted on 8/6/2001
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Review by Anabuhabkuss
Never having played the original Klonoa, I had no idea what to expect from Klonoa 2. After a little bit of frustration and disappointment (you’ll read why later) and a lot of playing, it becomes clear that Klonoa 2 is a very VERY IMPORTANT game to the PS2 library. With all the adult-themed 3D games approaching the horizon this one smacks you out of nowhere and takes you back to what gaming was like in the 80’s. Which is a good thing actually considering that Sony’s machine has provided more of serious, mature gaming experience than anything else. What makes Klonoa 2 very important in its own terms is that it combines the best of 2D gaming and brings it to our 3D generation that consumes our consoles nowadays. In doing so, it has clearly earned it’s place as one of the PS2’s must have games!
Gameplay: Klonoa is a dream traveler on his second adventure to save a dream world in peril from an evil pirate seeking to awaken the power of the elements to “change” the world as she deems.
When you start off, you gain possession of a ring that harnesses the power of your new-found friend Lola, a priestess in training, when she enters it. With this ring, you venture on grabbing enemies and using them in to various ways (jump, attack) to advance through the various levels (known as Visions in the game). Of course the style and the mechanics of the gameplay and the 3D background allow for a good number of puzzle solving in the game too. None of these puzzles are ever bang-your-head-against-the-wall puzzles but yet require a bit of thought to figure out.
Which brings me to my next point. The game is really easy. So easy that I felt insulted for some reason and thought for awhile that I couldn’t like the game. It took me 5-6 hours to beat it my first time through. Yes I admit it, I wasn’t going to like this game simply because it was too easy. Klonoa 2, like Rayman 2, is one of those games though that reminds me that there’s so much more to a game than its difficulty level and it’s length. I\'ve warmed up and I love it. This game is just so fun to kick back and enjoy that you’ll soon forget about the difficulty. This is something that really hasn’t happened much in the last two generations of consoles. Klonoa 2 brings a lot of memories back of the SNES and the Genesis days.
Score: 8.5/10
Sound: Cheesy. Is that bad? Again, this is music that I really haven’t heard since the SNES and Genesis days of gaming. It really is cheesy it’s almost classic in this age of gaming we’re in. Like Rayman 2, Namco took it upon themselves to add a Klonoanian dubbed language with English subs. I like it when games do this as it gives it more of a fantasy feel to a different world.
Score: 8.5/10
Control: Simply put, when you talk about a 2D moving platformer the only thing you really need to ask is if the buttons are responsive. Yes they are. End of Story.
Score: 10/10
Value: As with all platformers, you can acquire all gems (or in other cases stars or fairies). In this case you’re rewarded with nice artwork. You can also unlock two new levels. Beating those levels has its rewards as well. All this plus the enjoyment of the game allow for a lot of fun to be had.
Score: 9/10
Go and get Klonoa 2 people. You owe it to yourselves to enjoy rare gems like these.
Reviewer\'s Score: 9 / 10, Originally Posted on 7/27/2001
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Review by ruffy
I find it very difficult to understand how someone can give this game a bad review. The original Klonoa on the PSX was overlooked by way too many gamers; hopefully our floppy-eared friend will find new life on the PS2.
The story isn\'t particularly inspired--Klonoa is brought into another world to save them from impending destruction. Ho-hum. Fortunately, the dialogue is thoroughly charming throughout, making a \'\'blah\'\' story much more entertaining. Each of the main characters has a fairly defined personality, and their interaction is always entertaining.
Graphically, this game is absolutely exquisite. Cel-shaded graphics are used to stunning effect, creating worlds rife with detail and alive with incidental animation. Lunatea is comprised of a number of vastly different areas, but the world maintains a cohesive feel throughout.
The music in Klonoa 2, like its predecessor, is absolutely lovely. Ethereal and soothing at times, loud and raucous at other times, the soundtrack fits the action perfectly. The characters are voiced with a language that is ostensibly gibberish but seems to follow certain rules; in other words, you start to pick up some of the vocabulary as the game progresses. It\'s a little detail to be sure, but it\'s pretty cool all the same.
Gameplay is simple 2D platforming, with a nice smooth learning curve and a heapin\' helpin\' of technique. Klonoa can capture enemies and use them to attack other creatures, to expose hidden treasures, or to use as a booster jump. It sounds simple, but the levels get progressively more complex, requiring perfect timing and leaving absolutely no margin for error. It\'s a testament to the designers that this really never gets frustrating--you\'re always anxious to give it another shot.
Granted, the game is fairly easy and can be completed in a couple of days without much trouble. You can replay each level in order to collect all of the dolls and gems in order to open up a handful of secrets. Regardless, this is a game that is really fun to replay just a level or two for no other reason than to enjoy the charmingly surreal world of Lunatea.
Overall, this game is an absolute joy to play. I sincerely hope that Klonoa 2 is not passed over like the original due to the misconception that it\'s a \'\'kiddie game.\'\' There\'s plenty of charm here for everyone to enjoy.
Reviewer\'s Score: 9 / 10, Originally Posted on 7/27/2001
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Espero que estos reviews te ayuden de algo, todos son echos por jugadores como tu y yo pero creo que te dan una buena idea de lo que es el juego