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Locoroco review
Locoroco review









locoroco review
  1. #Locoroco review manual#
  2. #Locoroco review ps3#
  3. #Locoroco review series#
  4. #Locoroco review psp#

#Locoroco review ps3#

Normally the bane of any PS3 game, it is actually incorporated quite well here.Ī quick shake will rattle branches with sleeping LocoRoco in it, waking them and causing them to fall to the ground. With only one level, this is forgivable enough, but it is plain to see that one mistake is clearly covering up for the other.One of the positive additions to the game is the use of the Six-Axis controller. With the butterfly, you are forced to sit there, waiting for LocoRocos to hop their gluttonous bodies to wherever it is you want them to go. Rotating the landscape meant that LocoRocos built momentum in seconds, with hardly any waiting around. In theory this is fine, but it means an awful lot of waiting around. With a tap of the circle button, the butterfly emits strange ‘squeaking’ noise, that somehow attracts any LocoRocos nearby.

#Locoroco review psp#

Whereas the PSP saw you using the shoulder buttons to rotate the landscape, on the PS3, you take control of some kind of enticing farting butterfly. The other issue is with the way the game adjusts to the PS3 hardware over PSP. It has leaderboards so that you can try to rank up some high points, but it is hardly so engrossing to have anyone come back for a second turn. Cocoreccho , while occasionally fun, really doesn’t feel lengthy enough to merit any kind of financial contribution. However, I am painfully aware that I only spent about €8 on both of the first two games, and they offer enough levels to keep a player going for days on end. For only €2.99, this really shouldn’t be an issue.

#Locoroco review manual#

It has all the complexity of an interactive screensaver and it would have made sense to use it as such instead of an actual game! I’ve read other reviews that say it is a screensaver, but I’ve done everything from reading the manual to yelling at it to make it work, and no avail.Īs mentioned, the game has only one level, and it is only slightly larger than your average level in one of the previous games. It doesn’t even have a save function because they know it will be completed in one sitting. This will probably take less than an hour to complete and with the barest minimum of stress. At the time of writing, it only costs €2.99, and the length of the game reflects the price tag.

locoroco review

#Locoroco review series#

You move about the one level, searching for bouncy buddies which you can eventually use to open the last gate and finish the game.ĭespite the fact that LocoRoco is a series I really enjoy playing, I had a number of issues with this game. You begin with one little speck of animated cholesterol. Shortly after the release of the PS3, Japan Studio released a spin-off game on the PSN, LocoRoco Cocoreccho. While this game retains the same tone as the originals, it isn’t quite the same experience.

locoroco review

Despite the simplicity, it was actually an easy game to lose yourself into. This was done by moving the landscape (also quite blobby) around them, which the player could do by pressing the shoulder buttons. It featured a number of colourful little blobs that were tasked with saving all of their other little blob friends. It was one of the few original ideas that was restricted to just that system, and both games were simply delightful to play. LocoRoco was a really great franchise for the PSP. Click Here for LocoRoco Cocoreccho trailer











Locoroco review