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    Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Jul 24, 2001

    Klonoa 2 Is the sequel to the 2.5D platformer Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil last edited by AlexB4tman on 12/18/21 11:33PM View full history

    Overview

    Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil is the sequel to Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and it was released by Namco in March 2001. In this game, Klonoa meets a few new friends and joins them on an adventure in a magical world.

    Story

    Though a sequel Klonoa 2 doesn't feature any of the same characters and plot elements seen in the previous game except for Klonoa himself. At the beginning of the game Klonoa finds that he has been summoned to save an unbalance dream worlds and is soon aided by the help of new characters Lolo and Popka. Throughout the game Klonoa travels to five different Kingdoms in a desperate search to save the balance.

    Gameplay

    Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Screen
    Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Screen

    The game is very similar to its predecessor and contains many of the same core gameplay elements seen before, the graphics however are considerably improved due to the jump to Playstation 2. Klonoa 2 has you controlling Klonoa again through a series levels chosen from a map screen. New gameplay included Board Riding sections in which some where 3D and others were the traditional 2.5D platforming. The game also saw the inclusion of new enemies and characters including Lolo and Popka.

    Multi-player: Klonoa 2 features the inclusion of a semi multi-player mode in which a player on a secondary controller can take limited control of Popka and help Klonoa reach advanced areas. While this constitutes as multi-player it is rather a co op element to the single player game.

    Critical Reception

    Game Informer gave the review scores of 8.25 and 8.25. Matt Helgeson wrote, "Graphically, Klonoa 2 dazzles by combining Tomba 2's use of 2D platforming action set in rotating 3D environments with Jet Grind Radio's vibrant cel-shaded visuals. The gameplay, while simple, is nicely done, and makes good use of the simple concept of grabbing and throwing object and enemies...This is a solid kids-oriented title with enough to offer for those of us pass our elementary years".

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