


With Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, this release will be introducing the classic platformer series to a new generation of fans as well as nostalgic gamers. The platformer has been mostly dormant since 2008, with the last release being a Wii remake of the original Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. The cutscenes in this game seem to use original PlayStation sound files, so they kinda sound muffled and weird but I don't think that is a big deal personally.Fans of classic PlayStation platformer games have fond memories of the charm and whimsy that was found in the Klonoa series. I absolutely adore Klonoa and his character design and the animations and little voicelines he has. The boss fights are awesome, each boss is really unique with ideas ranging from pretty basic to quite neat ideas. In the sense that the level's aren't very challenging but there is a lot to find in them. It is not a very difficult game, it reminds me of a kirby game. Which means you need to get really close to attack an enemy, which itself is fine, but once you find an enemy that moves vertically by jumping or flying it gets a bit hard to hit that enemy with your tiny little attack. My only semi big complaint is that the attack only has a horizontal hitbox. I like Klonoas movement, its easy to learn but hard to master. The levels are all quite long but have interesting features in each of them. But it looks nice and is a kind of action/platforming game we don't see a lot anymore nowadays. It does nothing groundbreaking or insanely wild. But it looks nice and is a kind of This is a remake of some interesting older games. This is a remake of some interesting older games.
