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4 / 5
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9 out of 11(82%)reviewers recommend this product.
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zterps
fromNC
This game is perfect for:casual gamers
patapon 2 fell short
PostedJanuary 12, 2011
when i first got this game it was after my friend telling me to get it cause the first one was a blast. when i first started playing i thought the concept was great but this game was pretty hard, and its nearly impossible to play in a car with music playing cause you cant keep the beat going cause you hear different sounds. i thought the idea was great it just fell a little short. my final grade is controls: 5/10 story: 5/10
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Spanky2lj2
fromCa
This game is perfect for:casual gamers
Patapon Part 2
PostedJanuary 11, 2011
Patapon 2 surpasses Patapon in many ways. Following in the first game steps you are the god of the Patapon and must lead the army to the promise land of Earthend. Like the first game you control the actions of your army by combing beats (represented by the X, circle, square and triangle button) into songs. Unlike the first Patapon, this game adds 3 levels of difficult to the game, making it easier to time the beats for those of us who are slightly rhythm impaired (like me). Second it adds several new units to the game, and these include: Toripon (the bird riding patapon), Robopon (patapon with huge fists) and Mahopon (the magician patapon). Third and probably one of the most amazing new features is the Hero. The Hero Patapon can be any of the units you want it to be and it can be changed any time between levels, it’s a nice touch and adds extra power to your army when you reach ‘Fever mode’. The real letdown of the game is the Evolutionary Tree, there’s just too much to it, even as an 18 year old player I found myself a little overwhelmed and never really made use of it. There’s just too much to it for a simple game such as this. Oh, and they still didn’t add in a pause button, but that doesn’t really get to you. Don’t let these two facts get you down, it’s got great game play, plot, mini-games, and even a multiplayer mode. It would be a tragedy for any PSP owner to pass up such a great game.
 
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dudeliness
fromBonsall,CA
This game is perfect for:kid gamers
I got stuck and I couldnt beat it.
PostedNovember 24, 2010
Fun at first. You should have added some better music. I got stuck and then I just couldn't beat it.
 
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Seurot
This game is perfect for:kid gamers
Timing
PostedNovember 10, 2010
All I can say is that they cues to start beating to the rhythm are non-existent. Even if you get the beat and order correct, you will still fail just coming out of the tutorial (pata pata pata pon), until you learn the right mark to start at (can be 50+ times for some people).
0 of 9 found this review helpful.
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