Imagine that someone told you one of the best games on the PSP didn't have a well-known franchise character, gameplay that pushed the tech of the system or was a port of a PS2 title. You might not ...
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LocoRoco 2 returns to PlayStation with all new enhancements taking full advantage of the PS4 and PS4 Pro systems! The Moja Boss is not willing to accept defeat. Armed with a deadly song that sucks the ...
Get read to roll on again with LocoRoco Remastered. You may have recalled playing LocoRoco if you owned the Sony PlayStation Portable. The video game was a platform title developed by SCE Japan Studio ...
A blogger has kicked up a right old storm of controversy after suggesting that PSP puzzler LocoRoco has racist overtones. In a post on his 1UP blog, Alejandro Quan-Madrid argued that the Moja enemies ...
The digital delights of Sony’s scrumptious PlayStation Network service know no bounds. Aside from letting punters compete in online gaming, stream films, browse the Internet and more, its premier ...
It may come as a surprise to some, but the PlayStation Portable was a hugely successful console for Sony, especially in Japan, selling over 80 million units worldwide during its 10-year lifespan and ...
Never underestimate the raw power of unbridled charm. LocoRoco is a platformer with a unique control scheme and a one-track mind that has you essentially performing the same handful of activities at ...
Earlier this year, SCEA and Sony Studios Japan released LocoRoco 2, an engaging puzzler where players controlled blobs with incredibly accessible controls through a variety of environments. By ...
The LocoRoco are in danger again, the evil Moja have returned and this time they've brought with them a terrible song that sucks the life out of living things! The LocoRoco must once again save their ...
Somewhere, there's a dizzy parallel universe where there's no Radio One. No Capital Gold. No Magic FM. Where the soundtrack to everyday life throbs with manic day-glo doo-wop pop thrills and the words ...