That quest has you rolling and jumping around each level, rounding up your fellow LocoRoco and ridding the planet of the Moja threat. It’s a simple plot for a simple game, providing all you need to set you off on your quest. They’re attacking the LocoRoco planet once again and it’s up to you to drive back the darkness and restore life to the affected areas. It’s not like LocoRoco 2 had a sprawling narrative or anything.Īfter being defeated in the first game, the sinister Moja have devised a song that causes living things to wither, sucking all the colour and life from plants and wildlife alike. The cutscenes don’t quite fare as well, looking horribly compressed, but luckily they lose none of their charm. It looks great though, with no visible drop in visual quality during gameplay you could be forgiven for thinking that this was never a PSP game, it’s that sharp. Considering the PSP’s resolution was only 480×270, bringing it to PS4 at 1080p (and it even has 4K support) must have been quite the big job. I didn’t really get to play much of the sequel back on PSP, but it works just as well as the first game, adding a few extras like new new characters and one or two gameplay additions. LocoRoco 2 Remastered is no different, in that regard. You couldn’t help but smile when you were playing it, even on the tougher levels that were dotted around the game. Its mix of simple, two-button gameplay and adorable design made for such a lovely, happy experience.
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