The only drawback is the game's length - 20 levels (or visions as is the case here) would have been nearer the mark. Klonoa doesn't excel in any particular department but everything knits together very well indeed and in a very cute way without being too sickly.
If you want a traditional platformer full of fun, look no further. Coupled with this are elements like floating leaves, waterfalls, torrents of wind, giant machines and mine carts. Visually, Klonoa is a bit like Crash Bandicoot or Pandemoni- um, the main character scrolling in one direction while sometimes having the opportunity to take a different route through the level, thus giving the illusion of 3D. However, to master the techniques required to find all the hidden secrets, bonus points, extra lives etc will prove a challenge for even the most hardened gameplayer. Klonoa, with 12 levels, is relatively easy to get to grips with but the gameplay does get progressively harder and its depth and playability is up there with the best. Go reserve your copy already Klonoa Blog - Character Design And finally, another blog entry on the game. The plot isn't too complicated and is one we've seen several times before - end of levels bosses, save a few locals and a princess along the way. Official Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (Wii) Discussion Thread of 'Im back, bitches' Thread starter Hero of Legend. Instead of shooting the enemies Klonoa inflates them with his power ring. The critically acclaimed sequel to 1997’s Klonoa: Door To Phantomile, Klonoa 2 sees our titular 'Dream Traveler' hero stumbling into another world-saving adventure, bringing a whole new cast of friends along for the ride.
Those lists were pretty much the only things that made me give the series a second glance.
is proud to announce the release of Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil - Original Video Game Soundtrack on tape. Initially when I heard of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile I was researching its PS2 sequel, which was apparently good enough to make it onto a couple top 25 PS2 game lists.
Join Klonoa on a guided three-dimensional tour through what turns out to be the realistic manifestation of one of his dreams. Released in 1997, it offers an interactive way for gamers to take a magical journey through the mystical world of Phantomile. The main character is hard to describe but he/she wouldn't be out of place in a weepie Disney movie. DISTRIBUTED TITLE: Ship to Shore PhonoCo. 'Klonoa: Door to Phantomile' is a 2.5D game for the Sony PlayStation. Blood, guts, and gore seem to be the ingredients in the more popular games but if you are looking for that here you're going to be sorely disappointed.