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Beat continues and remains sturdy.
Over 15 years after the first edition, Patapon 1 AND Patapon 2 They are back in Patapon 1+2 replay Package and are better than ever. Both games were already solid, but the diminutive improvements and retouching contained here give them a recent life in the repacked format, which again puts them in the center of attention.
Mastering the fight through the power of the rhythm

Both Patapon Games follow you, Papaton leader when you command an army that reacts only to sound. You need to master a number of commands to take over, so each battle is a mixture of strategic time and melodic sounds.
Staying in the rhythm is crucial for success, but knowledge when to push forward, attack or otherwise move. The game at the beginning seems basic, but over time it is incredibly satisfying and becomes much more intricate, which gives a lot of heated -up for what will appear in later battles.
Never more rhythm
There are two main improvements that happened to me during the game. The most significant is the aid button that allows you to display all the commands needed to lead the army at a given moment. As someone who really sucking this game at the beginning, it was a really changing game, which in time helped me master the patterns. After all, I no longer had to display commands, but it made a huge difference early.
The second gigantic update is a difficulty system that allows you to change between basic, normal and difficult. These two functions that work together made my experience much more pleasant than they would be, especially because Patapon The games have a steep learning curve for someone who is recent in the series.
Simple projects that volumes say

Bizarre characters and setting create Patapon Games are shining. They are basic enough so as not to divert attention from the action, but cute enough to create an eccentric world that seems completely unique. In every form you meet, there is so many personalities, regardless of whether it is one of your steadfast single -eyed soldiers or always itchy poore tree.
Patapon 1+2 replay This is a starred package that exceeded my expectations. Although this is not a kind of game to which I usually attract, now I fully appreciate its unique charm. This is one of those games that everyone should try to simply experience their first of its kind. I am sure that I will stay long after the end, and I will probably hum “Pat, Pat, Pat, Mon” forever.