«©NCSX» The original Klonoa on the Playstation was one of those old school platform games that had charm, replayability, and an ending that was emotional. Was this a game or a TV drama? Klonoa's popularity would allow the feline-hero to go on and appear in a PS1 Volleyball game, a proper sequel on the PS2, and three Gameboy adjuncts.
Klonoa's design can be described as Disney-esque with a bright primary color scheme - red, white, and blue. Klonoa carries the Wind Bullet which is a versatile weapon which he pulls out of the ground as seen in the cinematic introduction to the game. The Wind Bullet allows Klonoa to draw enemies into his arms and then dispatch them as projectiles against other enemies or use the hapless creatures as "lifts" to propel himself higher.
Klonoa's floppy ears give him fluttering capabilities once aloft where he can stay in the air for a little longer than usual. The action starts in a town called Breezegale where Klonoa traipses around a breathtaking 3D world in side scrolling motion. Eleven years after the release of Klonoa on the Playstation, Namco ports the game to the Wii which may be played with a combination of the Nunchuk and Wii Remote. Players may also control Klonoa with just the Wii Remote by itself which is held horizontally.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Kaze no Klonoa -door to phantomile- - New, In Stock
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