![]() ![]() It brought the very same game from the PSP over to the PlayStation 4, gave it some shiny new 4K visuals and a motion-controlled control scheme – but left its aged, low-resolution made-for-the-tiny-PSP-screen cutscenes intact. The remaster of the first game was entirely okay. And because I’m a bit of a sadist, here it is. Now, with the release of LocoRoco 2 Remastered, that addictive endearing tune is firmly cemented within my cranium. Totora-pethiton totora-pothiton senekiniko-se-pon Kokoreccho pie-nto-ra ma-nima-ni ungarafoccha-ra de-ra ![]() Pappu-ra mo-inoinoi chakaretapatton pankorakettonto-n No-ra churere-rotton poraporapetton pu-rorattantan Pacchonbo-mo-inoinoi chakaretapatton pankorakettonto-n It never works – and I’m always left with this, repeating in my head, ad infinitum: “Shut up brain!” I’ll mutter, inaudibly in the hope that I’m offered respite from the cheerfully charming gibberish. I’ll be sitting in an important meeting, discussing fun things like admin and ad sales, when my thought processes are interrupted with “Bah bahhhhhhh!” Since playing LocoRoco again for the first time in a decade, the indomitably infectious theme song has burrowed its way into my brain, reminding me of its presence at the most inopportune times. ![]()
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