This review was originally published in May 2014. We're updating and republishing it in honour of the game's arrival on Switch as part of the Nintendo Classics GBA lineup. Starting life on the ...
Back in the late '90s, the platforming genre was going through a bit of an identity crisis. The technological heft of consoles like the original PlayStation meant that, for pretty much the first time, ...
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series PS5 Review – The Klonoa franchise started on the original PlayStation, and since its inception, has garnered a cult following and numerous titles spreading across ...
KLONOA is back with the cult 90s platforming icon making a return after over a decade out. And the return of the beloved series which started life out on the PS1 is well worth the wait. The Klonoa ...
We have a nearly-complete version of Klonoa 2. I'll bet you could tell this time. And now that we've had a chance to play our fill of Namco's beautiful new platformer, what's new and different about ...
Bandai Namco is re-releasing two beloved Klonoa side-scrollers (Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil) on modern platforms. The collection, called Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, is ...
If Alex Kidd can make a comeback, why shouldn't the infinitely more likeable Klonoa? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You could be ...
In this Game Boy Advance exclusive adventure, dream-travelling hero Klonoa finds himself in a strange land, at the mercy of an insomniac emperor who wants to ban dreaming! To win his freedom, Klonoa ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. We recently got our hands on a playable demo of Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil, the long-awaited sequel to Namco's memorable PlayStation platformer. Judging ...
In 1997, Namco released a modest little platform game for the PlayStation called Klonoa. The game wasn't exactly groundbreaking, as it used many of the basic mechanics of a 2D platform game, but it ...
Klonoa 2 redeems the concept of polygons. See, we are not necessarily such big fans of 3D hereabouts. Most of us at IGN, particularly the surly bastards that run the Sega and Sony sites, have been ...