LocoRocoCocoreccho!
- New Gameplay ¿ Control the butterfly to guide the cute small LocoRoco to safety! LocoRoco will try to follow the butterfly wherever it goes!
- Full HD at 1080p ¿ Glide around a richly detailed environment to wake up and rescue up to 200 LocoRoco!
- SIXAXIS Wireless Controller- Use the SIXAXIS controller to rock, launch, and bounce the LocoRoco.
- Additional Mini-sports meeting – Learn three addicting mini-sports meeting.
Product Description
All new LocoRocoTM game exclusively for the PS3! Play as a butterfly and guide the cute small LocoRoco to safety. The LocoRocos respond to the environment, cooperate with each other, and sing by the side of to the music. Running at 1080p, LocoRoco TM Cocoreccho! brings all new gameplay, use of the SIXAXIS wireless controller technology, mini-sports meeting, and online rankings.
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Hard to believe this didn’t get all 5 star reviews! This is not a destructive sports meeting or first person shooter. It is very simple to complete the game—PERFECT for younger gamers, yet it will challenge any gamer to save all of them. The game can be completed in a few hours, only after you have played it owing to a few times and learned what to do.
Splendid replay — Just because it’s FUN!
Fantastic music too (I bought the LocoRoco soundtrack).
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this game for my girlfriend because she looooved LocoRoco for the PSP (and despises most other sports meeting). But when I got her this, it was not anything like the PSP and she (or I) didnt care for it one bit.
The game mechanic is very contrived, you steer the Loco’s with a eerie butterfly, the Loco’s don’t join eachother any more (nooiiii) and there is a very tedious aspect to waiting around for your roco’s as you sometime miss getting all of them. I was very disappointed, played it for a few hours and haven’t touched it since. I don’t know why Sony doesnt just re-release LocoRoco for the PS3!?! Same controllers, no need to change much. I’d happily buy it again. Cocorecchio was intended as a super fancy screensaver is what I gather and thats all I reflect it’s excellent for. The music is still just as jolly and cheers you right up after a terrible game buy….Stay away!
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this without checking the reviews and I sadly regret buying this game. I was expecting the fun, colorful game that was on the PSP. This, but, is a step in the incorrect management. The game looks splendid on an HDTV, but it plays not anything like it’s predecessor. It feels rushed and I found the controls to be quite clunky.
If you’re looking for eye-sweetie PSN game to download, try PixelJunk Eden.
Rating: 3 / 5
LocoRoco is a very fun and addicting game.
I was a small worried that there was only 1 “level”. But after playing it made sense. The more you play, the more “gates” get opened in this level. For a total of 6 or 7 gates I believe. By the end, I was spending about 1.5 hours per run owing to.
It never got dull and I finished up with about 10 hours of play time. But, there is a lot of replay regard here, trying to get all the locorocos by the end. I still haven’t done it… heh
I was also worried that controlling the LocoRocos via the Cocoreccho (what the rocos call the butter glide) would be poor, but it in fact was quite fun. The LocoRocos continue on the circuit until you change the path via a gate, so you never loose them or anything.
By and large, brilliant game. Splendid fun for any age group, simple to play, and relaxing as well with a zero frustration factor.
Rating: 5 / 5
The first thing you’ll notice after downloading LocoRoco is the music. A version of the main song plays when you brilliant the game in the XMB. If you find the song making you smile, you’ll probably like the game. My only real complaints are that the game doesn’t have trophies, and it can be ambiguous as to if you’ve found enough of the creatures. For very young children, just getting the first LocoRoco to go owing to the machinery and follow her/him/zim around with the camera will keep them amused for hours.
The game itself is loads of fun, but without a decent tutorial, it can take a number of sessions to realize how deeply you have to explore the environments to find more LocoRoco. The success criteria is a small ambiguous, but it is really fun to play and very accessible. The use of 1080p native graphics and vibrant colors makes this visually nice game, even if the art stylishness doesn’t really demand it. (Note: If using an HDMI connection to your HDTV, make sure you have “Full Affect Range” turned on in your PS3’s Show settings.)
Loved:
-the music, and how new voices come into it as different colored LocoRoco appear on-screen
-moderately straightforward, accessible gameplay
-unadorned, but gorgeous graphic design
-very young kids can get the hang of the unadorned aspects very quickly, and do very small to see the LocoRoco flow owing to the Rube Goldberg-type machinery.
-splendid price for the make pleased provided
Meh:
-lack of trophies contributes to the lack of clear goals (and how to realize them) in the game. this was an early PSN title so the lack of trophies is excusable, but if Sony patches it to add trophies (like they did with Lemmings), I will certainly play owing to again
-while I do like the music, I wish it was lossless quality. to my ear, the quality sounds like a medium bitrate AAC. I am probably one of a few people who will notice this, but sports meeting like Critter Crunch that have lossless audio are providing more regard for the price point.
Despised:
-lack of tutorial means looking at online videos to learn how to get LocoRoco to stack up *correctly* and other essential gameplay mechanics
-not knowing if I’ve found all the LocoRoco in an area. I played owing to 4 or 5 times, still not getting all of them in the end.
Wishes:
-trophies, trophies, trophies.
-a tutorial that guides you owing to stacking and other mechanics, or just better in-game documentation.
-local and/or online co-op play with time-based leaderboards would be an resolution blast.
Recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5