Abstract: I'll start this off by saying that I didn't entirely love the first LocoRoco. I'm not sure what I expected going into that game, and whether I was a bit too influenced by early hype, but I remember really feeling that I didn't quite understand what mad...
Abstract: THE squishy, orange blobs that look like fat water bombs, known as LocoRoco, are back for another epic adventure in LocoRoco 2.For those who are unfamiliar with what is widely considered as the PSPs mascot, LocoRoco are critters in a world full of all...
Abstract: LocoRoco 2 might sound like a bad idea on paper: it's very easy, has kid-friendly gelatinous protagonists, and large parts of the text are poorly translated. But none of that matters when you pop the game into your PSP. It's like a puppy wearing a tuxe...
Abstract: The original LocoRoco put you in the middle of an invasion. The ink-blotted Mojas upon the limbless LocoRoco’s world in an attempt to enslave the bright blue BuiBui. You’re job was to repel the invasion by defeating its snarling leader. If you stuck w...
Abstract: Outstanding level design and all around addictive gameplay are just two of the highlights of LocoRoco 2, Sony's follow-up to the charming and upbeat original. THE VERDICT by Will Herring LocoRoco 2's fantastic level designs, addicting mini-games and g...
Abstract: Some PSP owners might grumble that LocoRoco 2 is overly similar to its delightfully quirky predecessor, but once you start playing, it is almost impossible to wipe the smile off your face. With its gorgeous visuals, delightful music and seemingly endl...
Cute as ever, LocoRocos have some neat new abilities, Great level design, Lots to collect in all levels
Easy boss fights
Still hands-down the cutest franchise on the PSP, LocoRoco 2 adds enough new ideas to its already unique gameplay to make it a great improvement on the original... ...