

Somewhat standard platforming fare in a lot of ways, but it’s all very well-made. You’ll also battle against the occasional boss. Some of the trickier problems require you to grab enemies in mid-air so you can keep on jumping, and that’s a fun thing to master. Importantly, you can also use them to perform an extra jump. You can hang on to some enemies to catch a ride. You can throw them to hit other enemies or objects, naturally. Most of the texture in the mechanics comes from the things you can do once you have a hold of an enemy. The main goal is simply to reach the end of each stage safely, but there are also gems and other collectibles to watch out for. You navigate through 2.5D stages filled with hazards, gimmicks, and enemies. You play as Klonoa, a cat-rabbit thing with big floppy ears and the ability to grab and throw enemies. Roughly speaking, the gameplay mechanics are similar across both games. The original game is now appreciated as a cult classic, while the sequel probably doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves.
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Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series remakes the first two games in the series, 1997’s Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and 2001’s Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil.

I hope Klonoa has more luck this time around. The last time Klonoa turned up, it was via a Wii remake of the original game, arriving in that awkward period where very few Wii games were selling well.
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Its first portable installments were on the Japan-only Bandai Wonderswan handheld, and the Game Boy Advance games mostly fell between the cracks thanks to the glut of 2D platformers on the system. The sequel followed in its footsteps, this time on the PlayStation 2, where again none of those things seemed to do a game’s sales any favors. The first game was a cute 2.5D platformer in an era where none of those things seemed to be popular. Poor Klonoa seems to have a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and I don’t just mean the character. Let’s get to work! Reviews & Mini-Views Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series ($39.99) After that, we check out those aforementioned new releases and sales. Bandai Namco’s Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, NISA’s Yurukill: The Calumniation Games, and QUByte’s Zero Tolerance Collection all get their time in the chair of judgement in this Monday edition. The new releases and sales are a little soft today, but we’ve got three reviews for you to look at to get your week started right. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for July 11th, 2022.
