Patapon Hits North America February 2008

by Mike Bendel December 11, 2007 @ 9:45 am


Sony today announced that its unique handheld 2D platform-action hybrid known as Patapon is coming to North American shores February 2008.

In the game, players take control of a mystical leader in charge of guiding a tribe of tiny warriors called Patapons. Through the use of musical beats, players will command the Patapons to perform various tasks, such as attacking enemies, defending themselves, retreating from a battle, or leading a march.

Additionally, Patapon presents a deep layer of customization. Players can choose from a variety of warrior types as well as upgrade weapons and shields. The game also features a very distinctive art style, with character designs by popular French graphic artist Rolito.

Patapon Screenshots

PATAPON™ COMING TO NORTH AMERICA EXCLUSIVELY FOR PSP® (PLAYSTATION®PORTABLE)

Rhythm-Based Action Blends with Abstract Art to Deliver a Unique New Gaming Genre to the North American Market in February 2008

FOSTER CITY, Calif., December 11, 2007 – Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) announced today the February 2008 North American release of Pataponâ„¢, available exclusively for
PSP® (PlayStation®Portable). Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment WorldWoide Studios Japan Studio, Patapon is a highly stylized, 2D platform/action adventure game that transforms players into a mystical leader in charge of guiding a tribe of small, quirky warriors called Patapons. Through an innovative use of musical beats, players will march the Patapons against opposing armies and gigantic monsters in an attempt to find the far end of the world. In Patapon, players will encounter a new style of gameplay that blends rhythm and action, where various drumbeats are used to command the Patapons to march, retreat, attack, and defend, all in the ultimate quest for survival and victory. The game presents a variety of warrior types, along with a wide selection of weapons and shield upgrades, allowing each player to customize their Patapon army and strategize for each mission. Using character designs by popular French graphic artist Rolito, who served as chief artist for the game, Patapon introduces a distinctive art style incorporating abstract shapes, vibrant environments, and larger-than-life boss enemies.
“Patapon is a unique experience for gamers of all ages because it combines two key forms of entertainment: rhythm and music, and stellar platforming action,” said Jeff Reese, director, software marketing, SCEA. “Music is a huge part of the PSP’s multifunctional feature set, and we are excited to deliver a new genre of music and action gaming that further adds depth to the PSP software lineup.”

For years the Patapon tribe has lived in the desolate frontier, driven from their home by the evil Zigoton army. Behind the Patapons’ cute exterior, lies a fierce warrior spirit that can only be commanded by the beat of the war drum. They wait for the day the “Almighty” will return and lead them against their enemies, as Patapon legend states the glory of the ancestors will be resurrected when they reach the far end of the world. The wait finally comes to an end as the drums of war are heard once again.
Set among a variety of colorful 2D backgrounds, Patapon unfolds through more than 30 missions with more than 20 different environments, where players are tasked with outfitting the Patapon army, collecting resources, and using strategy to grow the tribe into a devastating fighting force. Incorporating various button-timed drumbeats in real-time to control the Patapons, players will strategically traverse through each environment, battling enemies each step of the way. The game presents a variety of warrior types such as archers, infantry, cavalry, and more that players can unlock, along with a wide selection of more than 100 weapon and shield upgrades, allowing players to customize their forces throughout the funky adventure. Additionally, Patapon features five unique music-based mini-games to earn additional Patapon upgrades. Players will revel in the addictive nature of the game, collecting rare weapons and items, and earning more points to upgrade and amass an army of Patapons.

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