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Patapon 3
Developer(s)Pyramid, Japan Studio
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Genre(s)Rhythm game, god game
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (1-8 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. The game was first revealed during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010 as one of the 70 PlayStation Portable games released "between now and December."[1] The game was released on April 12, 2011 in North America and it will be released on April 15, 2011 in Europe and on April 28, 2011 in Japan.[2][3][4]

Gameplay is mostly unchanged from previous titles, but there will be a greater focus on multiplayer. A multiplayer demo was released on July 6, 2010,[5] followed by a "100 Hour" demo on January 6, 2011.[6] Patapon 3 is presented in a cartoonish, silhouetted two-dimensional environment designed by Rolito.[7] The game will feature more realistic backgrounds.[8]

Plot

Upon completing the bridge they constructed at the end of Patapon 2 the Patapons find a mysterious box. Upon opening seven evil spirits are released and turn all the Patapons to stone except Hatapon. A silver Hoshipon from inside the box revives Hero as Superhero Patapon. They endeavor to defeat the evil spirits.[9]

Gameplay

Gameplay remains mostly the same from previous installments, with each face button representing a drum that is beat giving instructions to an army of Patapons.[10] 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.[11]

The multiplayer gameplay has been expanded and will feature more heavily.[12] 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.[11][13] Progression of characters is based on a new experience point system.[12]

Communication in the multiplayer mode is done via a "Pata-Text" chat system.[7]

References

  1. ^ http://www.joystiq.com/2010/06/15/patapon-3-revealed-coming-between-now-and-december/
  2. ^ http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/02/24/patapon-3-hits-april-12th-for-19-99-on-umd-and-psn/
  3. ^ http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/ucjs10113.html
  4. ^ http://uk.playstation.com/psp/games/detail/item285845/Patapon%E2%84%A2-3/
  5. ^ http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/patapon-3-demo-out-this-week
  6. ^ http://www.1up.com/news/100-hour-patapon-3-demo
  7. ^ a b "Patapon 3". GameSpy. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  8. ^ http://www.ps3news.com/PlayStation-Portable/patapon-3-psp-qa-with-hiroyuki-kotani-more-epic-multiplayer/
  9. ^ "Patapon 3". IGN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  10. ^ Erickson, Tracy. "E3 2010: Hands on with Patapon 3 on PSP". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  11. ^ a b Miller, Greg (5 June 2010). "E3 2010: Patapon 3 Preview". IGN. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  12. ^ a b "Patapon 3 on PlayStation Portable Demo Impressions". Push Square. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  13. ^ http://www.vg247.com/2010/08/18/patapon-3-video-reveals-four-player-co-op/