
WorthPlaying writes: "Patapon for the PSP introduced the most desirable trick in portable games: simple game mechanics that can be played deep, for as little as 15 minutes or as long as several hours. When Patapon 2 arrives in a couple of months, Japan Studio will bring additional features and content to fans of the original.
Like Patapon, this sequel showcases the PSP developer's uncomplicated yet sublimely sophisticated approach to game graphics. Patapon 2 is, with the exception of some load and menu screens, all line art filled in muted colors. In fact, Patapon 2 looks a lot like a graphic novel, which is hardly an unfavorable comparison these days. Highly stylized graphics suit this title far more than jaw-dropper images. As you quickly get into the game behind the graphics, you'll find the visuals to be mere road signs to your mission progress."

In the past, these games wouldn't have received a second lease of life. While it's sometimes easy to roll an eye and dismiss remasters as double-dipping, in the cases of the games that time (almost) forget, there's an undeniable joy in seeing a new audience discover them for the first time.
It's been well documented how gaming has struggled to hold onto its past, in terms of older games becoming inaccessible due to hardware moving on, in ways that film and music have never quite had to. With remasters like these, the hope is that foundations are being laid for these sort of cult curios to exist for a long while yet.

"Through a series of opinion articles on biweekly basis, I (Joaquim), Gil and Carla will present and share our experience with several Nipponese game series that have been marked over the years, whether they are, all It depends exclusively on the experiences we had with them and their origin. Thus, both can present an article a lot less known as Patapon, as other more popular, as Sonic, Final Fantasy or The Legend of Zelda."

Hardcore Gamer: If you haven’t checked out the PSP yet, you’re missing out on some great portable gaming.
I would just pay the difference and get a Vita. That + 1 month of plus = a far better deal than a PSP in this day and age.
Well, you could always put CFW on it.. then download emulators and have a portable arcade machine.