![]() ![]() The cutscenes are kind of awkward in their pacing, with sometimes long-ish pauses between characters talking or events happening. Visions are the names for the stages, and they’re called that because they’re akin to a dream, since both games take place in a dreamworld. The NPCs are only featured in the cutscenes, one of which plays before the start of each Vision. In both games, a supporting NPC will go in and out of the gemstone on that ring (think genie in a bottle style). He’s a likable little fella, and he carries with him a special ring. So both games star Klonoa, a sort of bi-ped cat with big floppy ears. I’ll discuss both games next, followed up by the three main features of Phantasy Reverie. Both Klonoa games are a treat to play their whimsical, old school, charming, and just very relaxing and enjoyable. I soon discovered that I was not to be disappointed. I never forgot about these and always thought the screenshots and even the game names sounding appealing. When I first started up the game I was excited to finally be putting these two games on the front-burner, so to speak. For now, though, anyone who enjoys a fun, straight-forward 3D side-scrolling platformer would do themselves a favor by playing through the two Klonoas included here. Hopefully Bandai Namco will release those at a later date. A few Klonoa games actually came out on the GBA, and even one on Wonderswan, and I missed the Wii game in 2008 (though I believe it was just a remake of the original), but unfortunately none of those are included or given any mention in Phantasy Reverie. The second game was exclusive to the PS2, and it debuted in 2001. The first Klonoa game was a PSX exclusive, releasing way back in 1997. I first heard about these games over two decades ago, and always remembered them as being something I would like to make time to play. The Klonoa series has been in my backlog for a long, long time. ![]() Both games sport improved graphics, optional local two-player support, and adjustable difficulty settings. ![]() Players will discover remastered versions of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa: Lunatea’s Veil. Klonoa Phantasy Reverie is a wonderful release that combines the best and most well-known games of the series. ![]()
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