The PSP gets a tough rap. It’s a fantastic gaming device as well as a capable mobile internet machine, with an ever-increasing range of media-friendly applications and it still can’t get a break. This ...
FOSTER CITY, Calif., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) announced today the North American release of LocoRoco 2, available exclusively for the PSP (PlayStation ...
Here’s an abbreviated look at some multimedia titles. LocoRoco 2 (from Sony Computer Entertainment America for the PlayStation Portable, $19.99) — Anyone remember the PSP? It’s not in the news as much ...
Since first appearing in 2006 LocoRoco has established itself as one of the defining titles on the PSP. It is one of the few original games made exclusively for the Sony handheld. But it’s the ...
Usually, I dislike this sort of game. It begins with cheerful musical overtures and prominently displayed flowers, not to mention a round, mushy main character who smiles and speaks complete gibberish ...
Last year, Sony introduced us to LocoRoco, a cute PSP adventure game starring adorable singing blobs. Instead of controlling them directly, you use the system's shoulder buttons to move the stages and ...
The LocoRoco are in danger again, the evil Moja have returned and this time they've brought with them a terrible song that sucks the life out of living things! The LocoRoco must once again save their ...
What makes for a good remaster these days? Upscaled presentation (at native modern audiovisual resolutions, if possible), increased or at least steady frame rates, and even tweaked gameplay are ...
Imagine that someone told you one of the best games on the PSP didn't have a well-known franchise character, gameplay that pushed the tech of the system or was a port of a PS2 title. You might not ...
Those greedy coloured globs are back once again on the PSP on there second outing. If you've played through the first LocoRoco your in for a treat which has some new features. Main story takes place ...
While not very popular in Japan, LocoRoco, a unique musical platform game from Sony's Japan Studio was very popular in the United States for PSP owners. It was easy to pick up and play, and was a ...