
Landing on a spike will separate some individual LocoRoco leaving you with a race against time to absorb them or lose them. That’s not to say a fully grown LocoRoco is any safer. The same goes for when the enemies grab them. If one is separated from the pack for too long then they will be lost. And the more you have to keep an eye on the harder it becomes to keep them all together. When the LocoRoco are separated they become more vulnerable. You will need to make use of this separation and merging to progress though the levels as some of the passage ways are too tight for the flabby mass of a fully grown LocoRoco. You can separate into the individual LocoRoco at the touch of a button and the same again to merge back into one. Each time the LocoRoco eats a flower it essentially absorbs another LocoRoco. The LocoRoco increases in size with each flower eaten until it becomes a large squishy blob. As the LocoRoco roll through each stage they will munch on pickories (think berries) and flowers. It starts out nice and easy but hurdles and enemies are gradually introduced to hinder your progress. The aim of each level is to simply get your LocoRoco to the end. You can switch to motion control with a press of the touch pad but I much prefer the buttons. But with a bit of practice it will all come together and become more fluid even if they can still frustrate at times. It takes a little getting used to and initially you cannot escape the feeling it would be better if you could just use the analogue stick. L1 is used to roll the LocoRoco to the left and R1 to roll to the right. You control the LocoRoco by tilting the world – your only control over the LocoRoco is to make them jump. It is one of those games where you cannot help but wonder how someone ever came up with the concept. I’m sure it made perfect sense to someone. Defeating the Mojas involves collecting LocoRoco which look like space hoppers with smiley faces. Mother Earth is being attacked my some blobs with dreadlocks (well that is how it looks to me) called Mojas. There is a bit of a story to go along with the general madness of it all. It is fair to say LocoRoco is a bit bonkers and it doesn’t make much more sense on its remastered release.
#Locoroco remastered full#
It was never the most graphically astounding game so the move to full HD doesn’t blow my socks off but it is still full of colour, charm and happy tunes.
#Locoroco remastered 1080p#
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