It’s an escape – a way to play something that doesn’t stress you out or give you a heart attack. The thing is, LocoRoco feels at home it looks sublime, sounds like a completely fresh videogame, and the straightforward control system means you can play without thinking too much about it. It’s been over ten years since the original was released on PSP, and with most remasters there’s always a worry it won’t hold up, especially when it’s being released on something as powerful as a PlayStation 4. Within seconds of hearing Nobuyuki Shimizu and Kemmei Adachi’s soundtrack, I became a kid again – carefree and content, ignorant to the stresses of my own life, politics, and the everyday doom and gloom we tend to encounter. If everybody spent some of their day playing this bright and flamboyant little gem, then the world would be a better place – Trump, Putin, Jong-Un, I’m looking at you. LocoRoco Remastered couldn’t have come at a better time for me, and for that matter, the human race (I’m not even exaggerating here).
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