Abstract: Namco's ventures in the platforming genre are few and far between. We mostly know them for their Naruto and Katamari games, quality RPGs and card titles, fighters, and, of course, Pac-Man. Klonoa is definitely a more obscure franchise, though it had its s...
Abstract: This single-player platform adventure game launches some exciting action, puzzle solving and dynamic scenarios in an impressive visual palette. The engaging story and action physics place the lead character, a floppy eared…er, handed Klonoa, and his bl...
Abstract: Klonoa for many fans is a title that started out on the PSX, a fun platform title that played to a younger audience in story but attracted a wider audience with its gameplay mechanics. Namco Bandai has produced a revival for the original series, updati...
Abstract: The Wii remake of the original PlayStation title Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is an engaging and faithful revamping of a fantastic platformer. Newcomers to the franchise will be delighted and veterans will be clamoring for more additions to the series. ...
Abstract: Klonoa Minus Nostalgia is Still Pretty GoodKlonoa is a fairly good example of an old-fashioned platformer, but it falls short of Wii greatness. If you have fond memories of the original game, you may very well fall in love all over again, but for othe...
Abstract: This gorgeous remakes gameplay has stood the test of time. Klonoa began life on the PlayStation in the title Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. Since then he has become somewhat of a trademark Namco character, finding himself in a collection of other titles...
Abstract: In a time where non-human heroes were a commonplace thing, a long eared catrabbit carved a small niche into the hearts of gamers. Klonoa was never the world's most famous anthropomorphic videogame hero, but he is one whose games garnered a cult-like f...
Abstract: It may be over too quickly, but Klonoa is a lot of fun while it lasts. For a budget price, you really can’t do a lot better. The gameplay is well-designed and it features some truly beautiful visuals. If you’ve never played Klonoa before, it’s well wor...
Abstract: If there were any justice in the world, Namco's under-appreciated Klonoa series would have had as long and prolific a career as Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, but as they say, good things come in small doses...or something like that. Despite the big-eared ...
Abstract: I remember playing Klonoa when it debuted on the original Playstation and my memories were, for the most part, positive. I recalled cute visuals and awesome platforming gameplay. So when the Wii remake floated in for review, I booted it up expecting a ...