The first LocoRoco was like an injection of sugar syrup directly to the brain, and its cute design and catchy soundtrack made it a tough game to dislike even if you found faults with its unique but ultimately repetitive gameplay.
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Play UK
We can’t help feeling like we have been here before. The PSP release schedule is a black, seeping abyss and nobody seems to be using the platform in an appropriate way. Software sales aren’t on par with the DS.
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Eurogamer
Not unlike Mario Kart Wii and its boost mechanics, LocoRoco 2 appears to be after a record for the most collectibles in a platform game ever. There are berries and pickories scattered around like Mario's coins and Sonic's rings.
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kikizo
Like its predecessor, LocoRoco 2 is about rolling groups of up to twenty highly malleable, singing jellybaby heads from one point to another by tilting the very landscape beneath them.
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No, LocoRoco 2 won't challenge you, but its happy presentation, fun gameplay and bountiful extras will keep you rolling for hours. Shake the blues and enjoy.
...read the complete LocoRoco 2 review at Modojo