
Paul Govan rolls on with this game, giving his impressions of the sequel.
Govan writes: "LocoRoco 2 sensibly continues the simple story and minimal controls introduced in the first game.LocoRoco 2 The PSP's Left and Right trigger buttons are used to tilt, holding them both down to jump, and the O button is used for everything else. The simplicity of this interaction perfectly matches the smooth, shaded lines of the game's art style. This really is gaming for the iPod generation - where every corner is rounded and every blade of grass suitably coiffeured."

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Ready for a blast from the past handheld generation? Read our LocoRoco 2 Remastered review to see why this is a remaster worth your time and money.

PS3 Attitude: "The recent release of LittleBigPlanet on PlayStation Vita has opened the floodgates for massive franchises to appear on the system, with the heavyweights of Assassin’s Creed and Call of Duty to follow very soon. The Vita could always do with more games though, so we’ve been discussing which franchises we’d most like to see on Sony’s fledgling handheld."
skyrim would be definetly possible. If it happens I hope it gets developed properly knowing bethseda's track record.
Looks like one of the best games of the year!
Sometimes, the simpler the game, the better. I say sometimes, it does need some depth as well...
Sounds fun!
Something that is missed by a lot of developers these days...
can't wait to get this. it's been a while i've bought a PSP game