The veterans and rookies of Patapon 2 |
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First, let's take a look at the loyal warriors returning from the last Patapon.
HataponYour loyal flag-bearer and drum-keeper still keeps to his duties, which is basically stand around and watch as his comrades get killed one by one. Hatapon is still there, still his useless self, and still has to be kept out of harm's way. You'd think he'd have a new flag-whacking skill or something.
YariponThe masters of the throwing spears are your main hunters and a staple in every battle. You just can't go anywhere without these guys.
YumiponThe Patapon archers shower enemies with arrows while keeping themselves safely out of reach. Problem is, though, because of their range, they tend to miss a lot when spraying shots.
TateponThey may not be good hunters, but these guys can defend and take a lot of punishment. Enemies that stay still find that these guys don't take prisoners.
KibaponThe Patapons have cavaliers too! These guys take their steeds and literally drive the enemy back. Apart from being effective fighters, these guys also make your army look so darn cool, making like a cavarly and all. Gotta love these guys.
MegaponWhen they say Megapon, they mean megaphone! Just when you think you turned your army into a harmless marching band, these guys will give the enemy a note they won't forget.
DekaponEvery army needs a big burly dude that can hit like a PMS-ing amazon. For that, there's the Dekapon. They may move like they have all the time in the world, but they make up for it with their sheer brute power.
Now, time to meet and greet the new recruits of the Patapon 2 army.
ToriponThey didn't make the cut last time, but now that coach is taking them out of second string and straight into the front line, providing much-welcome air support to the force.
RoboponIn some bizaare twist of fate, the primitive shanty-dwelling tribe has developed robotic enhancements, hence the Robopon. These guys make short work of barricades and throw boulders while they're at it.
MahoponWe've got archers, knights, and warriors, so it won't be long before the mages start coming in. The Mahopon is a versatile magic user which can heal your troops and smack your enemies with the usual fire, ice, and lightning spells.
Apart from your three new recruits, you could take advantage of a new, revamped evolution system (gotta admit, the first one was a limited), so these guys you see here could become even stronger.
Release date remains the same, May 5th, priced at US$ 19.99. PSN download will be on May 7th, for a cheaper US$ 15.
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Comments [refresh]
i didn't get it y it became a hit game..i've played the first version on the very first level got bored like a ***** head......
the first game was awsome
you should have gone on beyond the first level. there's obviously more happening in the game than just hunting. try it again, it's really cool.