Patapon 2 Twice as Long as Patapon 1
In an interview with Famitsu Magazine, Patapon 2 developer Hiroyuki Kotani has revealed that the sequel will include roughly twice as much content as the original game. This means more levels, more bosses, and more playable characters. The difficulty level of the original game was legendary, with some Pataponians giving up the battle part way through. This time, Kotani has included some features to make the game more accessible to rhythm game n00bs like us, such as a more relaxed timing system and visual cues for beats.
Rumor: Locoroco 2 and Patapon 2 coming soon
Rumors are in that Famitsu’s next issue will be confirming two new sequels for the PSP, and as the title says Patapon 2 and Locoroco 2 are the games. The staff at GamingCrazy are excitied to get back into locoroco and roll our way through several more levels, aswell as use patapons rthymic music to guide us through the game. On top of that one of my E3 predictions are that we will be able to see some Locoroco 2 and Patapon 2 content on the E3 floor this year.
Surprise! Patapon 2 Announced
Japanese speaking gamers were treated to a surprise in this month’s Famitsu magazine, released two days ago. As well as a full spread with details on the upcoming Loco Roco 2, fans were greeted with the news that Sony has a sequel to Patapon in the works as well.
Like the first installment, this game is being developed by Pyramid and produced by Japan Studios, the same company responsible for the Loco Roco series.
We are thrilled to hear that two of our favorite PSP titles will be getting a re-vamp on the PSP. We will have more juicy details for you, including screenshots and release dates, as soon as they are available.





