For the people who don’t know, the studio that made Patapon shut down in 2021, so they made a new studio with essentially the same people and decided to do a Patapon spiritual successor. It’s going live on Kickstarter in a few days. Can’t wait.

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    1 year ago

    Watching this made me realize just how much my memories and experience with Patapon are tied to playing it on a handheld. Sad this won’t be something I can fire up on a Vita but I’m still looking forward to it! FEVER!!!

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      1 year ago

      IF it comes to PC, you can use a Steam Deck or similar handheld PC.

      If it comes to Switch, there’s that. And I think Sony has something for streaming a PS5 to a handheld device?

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    1 year ago

    I like the looks of it but is that actually how it sounds? I found it hard to even get through the video with the baby-voiced children screaming.

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        1 year ago

        Ok. I’ve never heard of nor played that game. Which is why I’m asking.

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          1 year ago

          Ah, okay. My bad. Yes, it should probably sound something like that. At least, the consistent “Ratatan” chants (or variations thereof). Some of the higher, more meaningless screaming happens, but at least it’s not 3 out of every 4 quarter notes. If you catch some Patapon 2 videos, you’ll see what I mean.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a great game. On the outside it’s a simple rhythm game where you give commands to move forward and attack/defend, but when you get into it it’s actually a strategy game where you customize an army of troops and take on missions that get increasingly difficult. If you ever get around to playing it I’d skip straight to Patapon 2 since it’s just a better version of the first game.