Patapon 1+2 Replay Reviews
PATAPON 1+2 Replay establishes itself as an excellent return, capable of winning the hearts of gamers thanks to a skilful balance between modernity and respect for the original work, making the experience accessible and enjoyable for anyone who wants to approach it. Despite the sometimes challenging grinding and rather basic narrative, the development team's work in preserving the artistic identity and improving the technical and gameplay aspects is evident and appreciable. If you are ready to beat the pace and lead the Patapon to Fineterra, this is undoubtedly the perfect opportunity to do so.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay is a collection with a clear goal: introducing the games to new audiences, especially on the Switch and PC, where they are debuting for the first time. While this is great for attracting fresh players, it feels like a missed opportunity to introduce more improvements that could have appealed to long-time fans, offering a more enhanced experience. The focus on preserving the original experience even led to the absence of a pause option, just like the original PSP versions. Nevertheless, the collection delivers what it promises, bringing nearly two-decade-old games to modern platforms and potentially sparking interest in a new generation of players to explore the journey to Earthend.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Patapon 1 + 2 Replay is a game that shows the best of an era, where playing was for fun and we enjoyed it regardless of achievements, times and grades.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
PATAPON 1+2 REPLAY is a duo that enchants with its theme and addictive gameplay. Even with the somewhat exhausting need to repeat tasks to get better items, the dancing creatures offer many hours of rhythmic challenges that greatly justify their original success on the PSP.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Not much has been added to Patapon 1+2 Replay, but these two rhythm game oddities are as fun to play as they were eighteen years ago.
PATAPON 1+2 REPLAY lovingly modernizes two highly original PlayStation Portable classics, preserving their soul while polishing the experience with technical improvements and accessibility. While it lacks extra content and the full multiplayer mode of Patapon 2, it's still a highly recommended collection for learning about or remembering this beloved franchise.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
PATAPON 1+2 REPLAY isn’t trying to reinvent the series. It doesn’t need to. These two games stand tall as some of the most original titles ever made for a handheld, and they work just as well now with a controller in hand and the volume up. It’s a love letter to fans and a gateway drug for newcomers. The drums are calling. The tribe is waiting. And the beat goes on.
Patapon 1+2 Replay is highly recommended, especially for those who enjoy games that are different from the norm or those who played the original years ago. It's still full of charm, and the sounds and music will stay stuck in your head for days. But it's a shame that Patapon 3 wasn't included.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
PATAPON 1+2 REPLAY is still and excellent rhythm game, that aged well. The lack of real new improvements and additions to these games disappoint a bit but for the low price you get two great games in one package and if you haven't played the original games, you should still check it out.
Review in German | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay delivers a faithful remaster of two beloved rhythm-strategy classics. With improved visuals, performance, and new accessibility options, it shines on Switch-despite lacking bonus content and showing minor input lag issues in handheld mode.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay delivering a charming, strategic rhythm experience that still feels fresh and extremely fun.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
There’s no need for too many words here. Patapon is a game that takes you back to the creative golden days, reminding us of a time when everything was driven by pure artistic energy - not cold financial reports. This one’s not to be missed!
Review in Unknown | Read full review
Sorry if I interrupted your rhythm. Unfortunately, Patapon's time period is different, but that doesn't mean it's no longer good. On the contrary, it still has all the charm it had during the PSP era, but it also seemed right at home on that console. I'd even venture to say the Patapons themselves were designed with Sony's classic handheld in mind. Its mission structure is something that can be enjoyed in short bursts of play, on a trip, during lunch, or perhaps while waiting for the microwave to heat up your food. The missions are so short that it's possible to complete one or two, perhaps speeding up all the unnecessary grinding in the game before dedicating yourself to beating it.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay isn't trying to reinvent the franchise born from Japan Studio’s creativity. Still, it's a great chance to relive these iconic rhythm-based adventures. Presented in their original form with minimal touch-ups and helpful accessibility options, they remain simple yet charming experiences. At a fair price, the timeless gameplay alone makes it worth revisiting—especially for newcomers or longtime fans, 18 years after the original debut.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay proves that great ideas stand the test of time, with its rhythm-strategy mix still shining - now enhanced with co-op, new difficulty levels, and quality-of-life upgrades, though its demanding timing and learning curve may frustrate less patient players.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Patapon 1+2 Replay is a fantastic recreation of the PSP classics, given a glorious new lick of paint and sound, sometimes to its own fault with the game feeling a bit dated and bare bones at points. Patapon’s charm, vibrance and catchiness helps keep the experience compelling and enjoyable despite some frustration and it’s still a wonderfully smart rhythm strategy game that everyone should make the time to play at least once.
Patapon 1 and 2 Replay remasters and presents the first two games in a satisfying package. For fans of the original games, there aren’t many surprises, but newcomers will find a cute and fun, albeit repetitive, experience.
Patapon 1+2 Replay isn’t the most exciting remaster collection, but it is incredibly enjoyable and accessible to newcomers.
Patapon is one of the few games that seamlessly combines music and physics. It feels completely at home on the Nintendo Switch, giving the Patapon tribe another opportunity to march, chant, and rule.