Patapon 3

Patapon 3
Developer(s) Pyramid
SCE Japan Studio
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series Patapon
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
  • JP: April 28, 2011
  • NA: April 12, 2011
  • EU: April 15, 2011
Genre(s) Rhythm game, god game
Mode(s) Single-player
Co-op (1-4 players)
Versus (4-8 players)

Patapon 3 (パタポン 3) is a rhythm game for the PlayStation Portable and sequel to Patapon 2. It was developed by Pyramid and Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Gameplay is mostly unchanged from previous titles, but has a greater focus on multiplayer than Patapon 2. Like its predecessors, Patapon 3 is presented in a cartoonish, silhouetted two-dimensional environment designed by Rolito,[1] now with more detailed backgrounds.[2]

The game was first revealed during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010 as one of the 70 PlayStation Portable games released "between now and December."[3] It was released on April 12, 2011 in North America, April 15, 2011 in Europe and on April 28, 2011 in Japan.[4][5][6]

Plot

Patapon 3 begins directly where the previous game ended. The Patapons finish the Rainbow Bridge and have crossed the river to a new land, where they find a large mysterious box. Despite Meden's warnings, the Patapons opened the box, then the Seven Evil Archfiends came out and petrified everyone, except the flag carrier, Hatapon. A new tribe, the Bonedeth Brigade, are determined to defeat the Patapons. Even the Akumapons from the previous game are encountered later in the game. However, hope is far from lost, for inside the box was not just the Seven Archfiends, but also Silver Hoshipon, which found the Almighty and offered to help restore some of the Patapons back to life. The first Patapon Silver Hoshipon restored was the Hero, fusing him with the Almighty and thus transforming him into the Uberhero (essentially, a stronger version of Hero), augmenting his powers.

Together, they found Hatapon and, after using the Pon drum along with Hatapon, the Uberhero learns how to use them. They also restored three other Patapons, Ton Yarida, Chin Taterazay and Kan Yumiyacha, forming the Trifecta and brought the petrified Meden along with them to their new Hideout, where they (and the player) are then introduced to the new shops, barracks, the Herogate, and the rest of the new features. The Uberhero and the Trifecta traverse the lairs of the Seven Archfiends, namely, Valor, Purity, Justice, Earnestness, Restraint, Adamance and Tolerance, with bosses Accursed Dodonga, Gaeen, Kanogias, Shookle, Cioking, Dettankarmen and Arch Pandara. After defeating Arch Pandara, the Trifecta with Hatapon march through Earthend, while Uberhero sleeps soundly. All in all, the Patapons, at last, finally, have found Earthend, and gazed at IT.[7]

Gameplay

The PSP face buttons (, , , ) each represent a drum, which must be struck in accordance with an established rhythm in order to give instructions to an army of Patapons.[8] The main new addition being "Superhero Patapon," who acts as the player's avatar and is the character that physically beats the drums rather than the omnipresent god previously.[9]

The multiplayer gameplay has been expanded and will feature more heavily.[10] A competitive mode with four way battles has been added, complimenting the co-op system. Every level will be playable in multiplayer mode and can be played by a single player or with a total of eight players. It can be played over the internet or locally with another PlayStation Portable.[9][11] Progression of characters is based on a new experience point system.[10]

Communication in the multiplayer mode is done via a "Pata-Text" chat system.[1]

References

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