Games Review: LocoRoco 2
PSP, Sony, £29.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Check your notions of gravity and narrative at the door and prepare to return to the outlandish world of LocoRoco, where Mui Mui men and Bui Bui bombers do battle.
It’s a weird, wonderful and trippy take on a traditional platform title that sees players piloting friendly little blobs through a colourful cartoon world by tilting their PSPs. This time around, things are a little trickier, thanks to added traps and new foes. Like its predecessor, this is a strange little game that charms as much as it baffles.
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