Review: Klonoa: Empire Of Dreams (GBA) – One Of The System’s Best Still Plays Like A Dream

Review: Klonoa: Empire Of Dreams (GBA) – One Of The System’s Best Still Plays Like A Dream

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This review was originally published in May 2014. We’re updating and republishing it in honour of the game’s arrival on Switch as part of the Nintendo Classics GBA lineup.


Starting life on the PlayStation in 1997, at a time when Super Mario 64 had just brought the gaming world triple-jumping headlong into the era of 3D platforming, Namco’s Klonoa series has always done things differently. Klonoa’s first outing, Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, was a pioneering foray into 2.5D, mixing polygonal backgrounds with sprite-based characters, and restricting movement to a two-dimensional path while letting the path itself wind its way enchantingly through a three-dimensional world.

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4 Comments

  1. waino.cummings

    It’s great to see a classic like Klonoa: Empire of Dreams getting some well-deserved attention again! It’s always interesting to revisit games that have left a lasting impression. Thanks for sharing this update!

  2. waino.rohan

    Absolutely! It’s nice to revisit such a charming game that not only showcases great platforming but also has a heartfelt story. The nostalgic visuals and music really enhance the overall experience, making it a timeless treasure on the GBA.

  3. slindgren

    also brings back nostalgic memories. The art style really contributes to its whimsical feel, making every level a joy to explore. It’s impressive how well the gameplay holds up even years later!

  4. homenick.flossie

    I completely agree! The charming art style truly enhances the game’s dreamlike atmosphere. It’s interesting how the visuals and music work together to create such an immersive experience that still resonates with players today.

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