Patapon Remastered: Complete Story Gameplay
Patapon Remastered Complete Story Gameplay includes a Story Gameplay for PS4 Pro. My Patapon Gameplay Walkthrough will feature the Full Game Story. This Patapon Gameplay Walkthrough will include Story Missions, Single Player, Cinematics, Cut Scenes until the Ending of the Single Player Story.
Patapon (パタポン) is a video game published for the PlayStation Portable handheld game console combining gameplay features of a rhythm game and a third-person god game. The title is created from two Japanese onomatopoeia, pata (marching) and pon (drumming). The game is presented in a cartoonish, silhouetted two-dimensional environment, and features the player acting as a deity who commands an army of caricatured miniature tribal creatures by beating traditional talking drums. The game was developed by Pyramid and produced by Japan Studios.
Patapon is a video game that the player controls in a manner similar to rhythm games. The player is put in direct control of a tribe of Patapon warriors; to command the warriors, the player inputs specific sequences using the face buttons on the PSP, each representing a "talking drum", in time to a drum rhythm. These sequences order the tribe to move forward on the linear battlefield, attack, defend, and other actions. If the player inputs an unknown sequence or enters them off the main rhythm, the tribe will become confused and stop whatever they are doing. However, repeatedly entering a proper sequence in sync with the rhythm will lead the tribe into a "Fever" increasing their attack and defensive bonuses. The tribe will stop doing anything after performing the last entered command if the player does not enter any more commands.
Review scores:
Publication Score
1UP.com A
Edge 8/10
Eurogamer 8/10
Game Informer 8.75/10
GameSpot 9/10
IGN 9.2/10
X-Play 4/5 stars
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