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I agree entirely with Drisaac.I love this community to death.The fact there are so many people that share my appreciation and love for an underrated gem of a series is nothing short of heartwarming.And I absolutely adore the idea of Namco bringing Klonoa back into the spotlight with a remake or a proper sequel to Lunatea's Veil. Heck, when I was 13 I made some dumb videos about that on my original YouTube channel. But harassing Namco through their social handles and comm lines will more than likely have the exact opposite of the desired effect. Id est, they will be even less interested in doing anything with Klonoa.We ought to take ole MLK Jr.'s approach to this and peacefully demonstrate our love and passion for Namco's underdog series by sharing fan content like art, music, animation, games, everything. With the discovery of the Klonoa Encore trademark made late last year I hold a strong amount of hope that we will see the Dream Traveler return.
Alternatively, we as a community have the power to make one ourselves! It would be a big effort, and likely not as instantly high-quality (in terms of animation and such), but it is absolutely possible. If enough people are willing…
honestly, animation, anime, they are all the same
WE MIGHT GET A KLONOA ANIME IF WE SPAM NETFLIX TO MAKE AN ANIME SERIES TO REBOOT KLONOA!!!! WAHOO!!!!
Plus, I think what we need instead of an anime or another remake is a fresh Klonoa game made from the ground up possessing the wit, charm, and drama of the games past but with revitalized gameplay and a flair all it's own.
Plus, I think what we need instead of an anime or another remake is a fresh Klonoa game made from the ground up possessing the wit, charm, and drama of the games past but with revitalized gameplay and a flair all it's own.As an old-time fan, I've enjoyed every game in the series to some extant, but I'm not unwilling to admit that the gameplay (while unique in some ways) doesn't hold up too well. Even with the various extra pieces they throw in to make puzzles and platforming more difficult, the gameplay in every entry remains roughly the same. No real sense of progression or further development of any of the mechanics with the minor exception of new enemies with new specials like Erbil (the crescent looking enemies from LV that give Klonoa a boosted, electrified double jump).