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'''Patapon''' is a [[PSP]] game where you play as a God who guides an army of [[Patapon (tribe)|adorable little limbed eyeballs]] with war against [[Zigoton|fellow eyeballs]] ([[Karmen|sometimes with masks]]) and hunts, among other things. Be warned: such things like "Pata Pata Pata Pon", annoying or not, [[Ear Worm|will still be unable to leave your head even after a month]]. As a rhythm game AND strategy game, it's pretty addictive, too... depending on what kind of person you are, at least.
'''Patapon''' is a [[PSP]] game where you play as a God who guides an army of [[Patapon (tribe)|adorable little limbed eyeballs]] with war against [[Zigoton|fellow eyeballs]] ([[Karmen|sometimes with masks]]) and hunts, among other things. Be warned: such things like "Pata Pata Pata Pon", annoying or not, [[Ear Worm|will still be unable to leave your head even after a month]]. As a rhythm game AND strategy game, it's pretty addictive, too... depending on what kind of person you are, at least.
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Also note that its resident [[bard]] class is not a [[Spoony Bard]], as you expected.
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Also note that its resident [[bard]] class is not a [[Spoony Bard]], as you expected. And everyone in the army ('cept [[Uberhero]]es and [[Dark Hero]]es) are probably suffering from a disease that prevents them from standing idly.

Revision as of 13:52, 30 May 2011

Patapon is a PSP game where you play as a God who guides an army of adorable little limbed eyeballs with war against fellow eyeballs (sometimes with masks) and hunts, among other things. Be warned: such things like "Pata Pata Pata Pon", annoying or not, will still be unable to leave your head even after a month. As a rhythm game AND strategy game, it's pretty addictive, too... depending on what kind of person you are, at least.

Also note that its resident bard class is not a Spoony Bard, as you expected. And everyone in the army ('cept Uberheroes and Dark Heroes) are probably suffering from a disease that prevents them from standing idly.