LocoRoco 2 is as amusing as the original, but the differences between the two are marginal at best. Luckily, the swell controls and endearing visuals will enchant the audience of the first all over again. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this...
Abstract: The gameplay is even simpler than the story presentation. Your LocoRoco traverses across the world as you control the direction it falls. It really is intuitive, as the only buttons you will be using for a majority of the game are the L, R and Cir...
Abstract: If someone were to tell you that one of the best pieces of PSP software featured vibrant, pastel colors, you might look at them and laugh. After playing LocoRoco or LocoRoco 2 though, you may regret doing that. It only takes a couple of minutes of play...
Abstract: LocoRoco 2’s beauty really took me by surprise. The bountiful color palette really compliments the very simplistic and soothing gameplay. The game has really improved from the original giving the game a lot more diversity in the levels and a polish tha...
Abstract: Name: LocoRoco 2Genre: Platform, Puzzle, ActionPlatform: PlayStation PortableIt’s hard to describe LocoRoco 2 by comparing it to any games other than the original LocoRoco, one of the flagship titles for the PlayStation Portable. Since then, there have...
Abstract: The evil Moja Tribe have returned, and once again its up to the LocoRoco to defend their world in this wacky PSP title from Sony. If you dig simple controls, unique music and pick-up-and-play fun, this is definitely one title you should check out. In ...
Abstract: I'll start this off by saying that I didn't entirely love the first LocoRoco. I'm not sure what I expected going into that game, and whether I was a bit too influenced by early hype, but I remember really feeling that I didn't quite understand what mad...
Abstract: LocoRoco 2 might sound like a bad idea on paper: it's very easy, has kid-friendly gelatinous protagonists, and large parts of the text are poorly translated. But none of that matters when you pop the game into your PSP. It's like a puppy wearing a tuxe...