
NWR writes: "As described in our preview, Klonoa: Door to Phantomile for Wii is a remake of a 1998 PlayStation platformer by the same name. Since the North American release is forthcoming, I thought I'd post my thoughts so far on the Japanese release.
For Nintendo fans like me that are unfamiliar with the PlayStation original, Klonoa's presentation is similar to that of Kirby 64: The Cyrstal Shards, which was released two years later. Both feature vibrant worlds that are rendered in 3-D, yet largely restricted to two dimensions. Both games also skew easy while remaining enjoyable to players of many skill levels."

Bandai Namco's Klonoa series is finally returning with a pair of remasters, but what exactly is it, and why are fans crying tears of joy over it?
Lunatea’s Veil was/is Mind Candy.
Phantomile is also amazing, but Viel was on a while new level with the visuals and sound. I hope the remaster helps them both shine like the gems they are (better be proper remasters!). Can't wait to see these again. More gamers need to have the Klonoa Experience. It's that on-another-level, ultra-rare Namco arcady-platform magic that shines so hard with these.
Aye-Chaloopa-loopa!!! Or what ever he says.
Klonoa was good but Klonoa 2 was a masterpiece that wasn't known. I found out about it from a demo disc. Think it was the one with Dynasty Warriors 2 or3, Final Fantasy X, Crash Wrath of Cortex, SSX tricky etc. Then finally found a copy years later at a 2nd hand store and it always froze of the first surf stage lol. So sad. I did get to play more like in 2010 but never got to finish it
Both games are great, Klonoa 2 is absolutey brilliant as a whole, but looses some steam towards the end of the game.
Either way would love to play these on modern platforms.

Xfire writes: "Multiple Klonoa trademarks suggest that Bandai is bringing back the underrated series for modern platforms."

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