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Patapon 2 Video Game Review
Posted by Lawrence Sonntag, 172 days ago
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 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 7.0 
 Graphics
8.0
 Sound
8.0
 Multiplayer
4.5
 Single Player
6.0
 Controls
7.5

People always wonder why I like the Dynasty Warrior games. "Each one is the same," they’ll say, "how could you possibly like them?" The answer is simple enough, yet they never really understand it. It’s that I liked the first game so much that the new ones just give me an excuse to play the same game once more. If you feel the same way, and if you enjoyed Pyramid’s innovative musical strategy title Patapon, then you’re probably going to enjoy Patapon 2. All of the successes and failures from the original game appear in its sequel, and while that will be just fine for some gamers, it will be a stellar disappointment for most.

The gameplay is identical. Players take control of Kami, a deity of the war-like yet cutesy Patapon tribe. As Kami, players guide the Patapons through combat by playing a four-note measure on the PSP face buttons. For the next four notes the Patapons respond in chant, and perform actions corresponding to the sequence of notes played. There’s a sequence for attack, defend, retreat, charge, and so on, and the game’s challenge comes from playing the right one at the right time. Players can also equip the Patapons with weapons before battle to better ready them for the upcoming scenario.


Like its predecessor - again - Patapon 2 combines charming visuals with quirky music, though a large portion of each is pulled from the first game. The stocky, one-eyed Patapons will make anyone smile as they dance in time with the music. The game’s scrolling 2D backgrounds also create a cool storybook look, and its music is charming and lighthearted. The Patapons cheer at every refrain, as each tribal beat explodes, and this works wonderfully when they slaughter tons of enemies and go absolutely nuts.

While the additions to the game are meager, they function well. Patapons now evolve and level up through an evolution tree that specifies what resources are needed to evolve a particular warrior to another type and, more importantly, the strengths and weaknesses of that type. This is a huge improvement over the first game that forced players to experiment with combinations and delete unwanted Patapons to make room. Patapon 2 also offers a multiplayer mode that puts players in charge of individual Patapons, but up against one of the game’s bosses. Unfortunately, this doesn’t work as well because human players don’t add much more fun or skill to the experience than their AI parallels.

 Our Rating for Patapon 2 Video Game Review
7.0
Fun Factor
Fun enough when the player isn’t at a complete loss for what to do next
8.0
Graphics
Charming Patapons and simple but effective backgrounds create superb style
8.0
Sound
The shrill cry of the Patapons sometimes transitions from cute to annoying, but the minimal music matches the tribal tone well
4.5
Multiplayer
Patapon just wasn’t built for multiplayer
6.0
Single Player
A potentially great experience marred by repetition and obscured content
7.5
Controls
As simple as it gets
6.5
Overall
If you’ve been wanting to play the first Patapon again, this is a convenient excuse.
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