Sony Patapon 3 PlayStation Portable (PSP)

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : Patapon 3
  • Product code : 9165071
  • Category : Video Games
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  • Long product name Sony Patapon 3 PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Patapon 3, PlayStation Portable, Music

  • Short summary description Sony Patapon 3 PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Sony Patapon 3, PlayStation Portable (PSP), RP (Rating Pending)

  • Long summary description Sony Patapon 3 PlayStation Portable (PSP) :

    Sony Patapon 3. Platform: PlayStation Portable (PSP), ESRB rating: RP (Rating Pending), Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:20
Average rating:72
Uk has collected 22 expert reviews for Sony Patapon 3 PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the average expert rating is 72 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:19
Average rating:70
Do you know what Patapon is? Have you played the first two Patapon games to completion? If you answered "no" to one of those questions, Patapon 3 is not for you. At its core, Patapon 3 is a unique, addicting rhythm game, but reaching that core takes ho...
  • Unique rhythmbased battle system is still fun, Sharp visuals and expressive animation, Great coop battles make grinding less tedious...
  • Unnecessarily convoluted menus, Trial and error micromanagement, Playing for the right to pause...
nowgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:20
Average rating:81
Patapon should be introduced as a part of special forces’ entry exams. Play the game for two hours, then sit in a room, alone, for a further six hours.It will lodge itself in your mind. For hours.During that time you are not allowed to tap a rhythm on...
  • It’s great, again, and the additions bring a wave of fresh air to the experience. It is, however, still decidedly stale when it comes to the base mechanics and even with the changes you really won’t be very surprised by any of Patapon 3. 8.1/10Print th...
avforums.com
Updated:
2014-03-19 01:54:58
Average rating:40
It's not often one game can be described as both "rhythm-based" and “role playing”, but it's true of Patapon. For anyone not familiar with the franchise, you lead the eponymous race of silhouetted figures into battle by tapping out rhythms on the PSP's fa...
about.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:19
Average rating:80
For newbies to the Patapon series, this third game is as good an introduction as any--and better than good if you hope to play with friends as well as solo, as it adds more multiplayer options to the mix. For those who have played the previous two game...
  • stylish, simple graphics, gameplay that builds on a simple core, catchy sounds and music, simple storyline adds to the fun...
  • can be frustrating if you're rhythmimpaired, music is a bit too catchy, can be hard to know if you need a higher level or different equipment to progress and there's no manual to help, Beat Your Drum, Patapon 3 PSP Game ScreenshotSony, As with the previous Patapon games, in Patapon 3 you control the actions of a group of Patapons by issuing commands with different 4beat drum codes, pounded...
ign.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:19
Average rating:90
Patapon is an interesting franchise. Here at IGN, we gave the last two installments of the series PSP Game of the Year nods and even declared one of them the greatest PSP game of all time. However, if you're not dialed into Sony's handheld, there's a g...
  • If it sounds like I'm mad at Patapon 3 for small things, I can assure you I'm not; it's just easier to point out the few things that are rough around the edges instead of listing the tons of stuff that's amazing. Multi-level dungeons, versus mode races...
gamespot.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:19
Average rating:80
If you're familiar with previous Patapon games, it might come as some surprise to you that in Patapon 3 you don't get to command an army. You're still a deity worshipped by the titular tribe, and you still get to issue the little guys orders by rhythmi...
  • Delightful audio and visual presentation, Lengthy and varied campaign, More than 20 different playable Patapons, Loot, loot, and more loot, Impressive multiplayer options.
  • Pause option not available from outset, You can use gear rather than strategy to beat many levels, Leveling characters outside of your core team can be a chore.
  • Patapon 3 builds upon the rhythm-based strategy formula of its predecessors and adds both meaningful leveling mechanics and a wealth of multiplayer options...
1up.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:20
Average rating:38
Patapon 3 starts with the annoying buzz of an amp being plugged in, as if some godawful garage band was about to rock out. Which is precisely what happens during the elaborately rendered cutscene that follows. Two things I didn't previously associate w...
gamepro.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:20
Average rating:70
This third installment in the Patapon series stumbles a bit with unhelpful leveling and equipment systems, but the core rhythm-based battles are as toe-tappingly satisfying as ever.Patapon is a lot like the Katamari Damacy, PaRappa The Rapper, and Dece...
  • Approachable for newcomers and hardcore fans alike; challenging; fantastic graphics.
  • Unwieldy leveling system; absurd amounts of levelgrinding; not much innovation.
cheatcc.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 02:59:20
Average rating:74
In all my years of gaming I've never seen a breath of fresh air quite the likes of the original Patapon. When it debuted on the PlayStation Portable back in 2008, the entire system felt rejuvenated. It wouldn't be long before the PSP returned to being...