

Some of them will look familiar to those who played the first game but, all in all, LocoRoco 2 offers 25 all-new levels with a few secret stages as well. The more notes you collect, the more objects you'll find and secrets you'll unlock.Įach stage has a different theme, whether it's the lush jungle, slippery ice levels, hot volcano grounds, the factory, etc. If you reach areas with the musical mini-game, you'll have to tap the (O) button as the notes pass by the screen. Some areas are only accessible if your blob is made up of a certain number of LocoRoco, so you have to try to be conservative and cautious with the dangers ahead. Musical notes are hidden throughout, and sometimes you'll have to trigger mechanisms to make them show up. This time around, you'll also have to find musical notes in order to combat the Moja's evil song with cheerful LocoRoco chants. Your mission is to guide the LocoRoco blob throughout the level, overcoming obstacles, eating fruit in order to grow, healing plants, and gathering Pickories (the game's currency). You could call it a mix between Kirby's Adventures, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Yoshi's Island, but the truth is, there's nothing like it. Between the wicked song and the mischievous BuiBui army, our squishy, bouncy friends and their MuiMui allies have quite an adventure ahead of them, so there's no time to waste it's time to fight!Īs you know, LocoRoco is a platformer unlike any other.

An evil song will do the trick, as its harmful notes will drain life and color out of any living creature in the LocoRoco's home world. It seems like the first time around LocoRoco left a few gamers hungry and the defeated Moja unsatisfied, so it's nice to be able to give this series another go.īonmucho, the Moja's leader, is determined to cause trouble for the cheerful blobs and their beloved planet. With the return of the evil Moja, Sony had no choice but to make a sequel to LocoRoco, probably the most popular PSP platformer to date.
