Patapon is both stylised and stylish; its a two-dimensional multi-genre effort that doesnt attempt to shrink a console game down to size but instead offers something all new. Well, not new exactly its the spiritual successor to Japan Studios equally awesome LocoRoco. It shares a silhouetted look and innovative vibe, though this time the designs come from the fevered imagination of Rolito, a French graphic artist with a yen for eyeballs. For that is what the games tribal villagers look like: adorable and violent little eyeballs with legs. Once again, you dont control the cute critters directly but where LocoRoco had you tilting the environment to use gravity, in Patapon you move em about with a drum. See, youre literally God in this here game and by rhythmically pressing buttons you can create a drum pattern that gives the lil guys orders to move forward, retreat, defend and, of course, attack. Thats where the real-time strategy element comes into play. The longer you can keep the rhythm without a flub, the more fevered and effective your acolytes become. Its no walk in the park to maintain a pata-pata-pata-pon beat while planning strategy and admiring the games impressive aesthetics and fantastic sound but its an addictive enough experience to psyche you up for the challenge. After all, once youre a deity with fervent followers, you kind of have to follow through.
(SCEA Japan Studios/Sony)Patapon
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BY Joshua OstroffPublished Mar 18, 2008