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It's just SO good.In accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, your full name and email address will be used by Bandai Namco for the purpose of providing you with a newsletter and information about Bandai Namco's activities. Fun detail, you can sometimes hear where they use 'new' sounds and kept some key elements.įinally finished both, and tempted to give Klonoa 1 another whirl in hard mode. The remake brings great respects to I'm guessing both games. And I'm glad I did it here - although mechanically it's a better game and it's way longer, it just misses that magic from the first Klonoa game. Klonoa 2 was a game on PS2, which I never owned, so I never was able to play that game. The ONLY thing I kinda miss was the loading 'you're going to the boss' sequences from the original, I thouight that brought a little bit of dread to it all which is instantaneous here unfortunately. Too bad it was over so short, but the magic of that game remains tremendous. As someone who played Klonoa 1 to death, I was so pleasantly surprised when I saw this available.
