Patapon artworks and details from Famitsu

Posted Sep 7, 2007 at 1:32AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games, Artwork Tags: Famitsu, Japan, SCEJ, Sony
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Patapon artworks and details from Famitsu - Image 1

Japanese publication Famitsu's website has a couple of interesting information and artworks on the upcoming PlayStation Portable video game Patapon. While Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ) just recently opened the title's official site, nothing much is known about the game.

According to Famitsu, players in Patapon take on the role of a god. Then the little people we've seen in the video are actually the Patapons and they worship you. You can command them by doing different button presses and combinations. You can ask them to slay monsters for you, to protect you, or to even advance to different villages.

Speaking of which, several mini games can be accessed while the Patapons are in a village. There will also be customization options because killing monsters will yield to several in-game items that can be forged to create better and more powerful weapons.

SCEJ has still to name a concrete release date for Patapon. While waiting for further details, just check out some screenshots and artworks below.

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 Patapon artworks and details from Famitsu - Image 2
Patapon artworks and details from Famitsu - Image 1



Via Famitsu

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-09-07 07:45:21
interesting

looks cool ... why cant SCEA come up with fun things like this??
by - 2007-09-07 08:27:45
amazzing

looks like we have another "loco-roco" type game coming soon
by - 2007-09-07 08:40:21
...

looks pretty coool! hope its original, looks it.
by - 2007-09-07 10:24:10
Not loco roco

It only resembles Loco Roco in artistic design, the concept seems entirely different than Loco Roco.

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