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Title: Klonoa
Post by: slinks on May 05, 2009
I thought I'd give the heads up to the American posters (yes, all three of you :P) that the remake of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile has just been released on wii today;

http://www.amazon.com/Klonoa-Nintendo-Wii/dp/B001PBDBNQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1240402772&sr=8-1

Seeing as Namco apparently got better things to do than advertise their own games, here's a little info. The original was released back in 1998 for the PS1 and has became a cult classic, fetching prices of upto $100 on Ebay! So, if you ever wanted to play it, here's your chance!
Title: Re: Klonoa
Post by: Shockwave on May 05, 2009
I never heard of this game, is it like Zelda or is it more of a conventional platformer?

It sounds very Japanese and quirky :) Not necessarily a bad thing.
Title: Re: Klonoa
Post by: Clyde on May 06, 2009
The trailer on amazon.com is of a very cool looking 3D platformer.
Title: Re: Klonoa
Post by: TinDragon on May 06, 2009
I recall playing a demo of a namco game with that character in, think he was also a bonus car in one of the ridge racer games. He looks like a cat with big star shaped ears :P
Title: Re: Klonoa
Post by: slinks on May 06, 2009
I never heard of this game, is it like Zelda or is it more of a conventional platformer?

It sounds very Japanese and quirky :) Not necessarily a bad thing.

The trailer on amazon.com is of a very cool looking 3D platformer.

It was one of the first "2.5D" platformers (moving sideways along 3D levels, where turning corners into the background/foreground is done automatically). It's essentially your basic platformer with a couple of unique little gimmics and moves, and a few puzzles thrown in for good measure.

It's fairly easy as far as platformers go (and the remake looks like it gives you more health, but ballences it out with some 'uber tough' bonus levels or something) and you can finish it in well under three hours with a bit of practice (I reckon your first play through would take about 5 hours, excluding bonuses and replay value.)

Still it's a charming little game, and I would even dare to call it my favorite game of all time (despite stiff competition from manhunt, devil may cry 3, crash bandicoot 2 and killer7) because of the quirky puzzles, charming visuals and the truly stunning plot (no really, it's amazing.) I've no idea how much of this is going to come through on the remake though, I can only hope for the best.