

Tagged with Nintendo, Remake, Sequel, Super Smash Bros. Bandai Namco has announced that Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series will launch on July 8 globally for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series XS.

We might actually be looking at a brand new title soon! I’m honestly happy either way, but I feel like a port would have been released by now, with the launch of the system or especially with the final amiibo of the set. Enough time has passed that a true follow-up is definitely on the table for discussion. Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series will launch on PC, PS4, PS5. In 2018, a remaster might feel less appropriate than a straight-up sequel. Hopefully it can stay truer to its roots this time, while also delivering a great 2.5D platforming experience to fans new and old. for 3DS and Wii U felt like the definitive edition of the series, with a wildly huge cast and surprisingly well-balanced gameplay.īut not so fast… those are 2014 titles. It seems unthinkable in many ways, Super Smash Bros. are not tinkering away at a port, but instead are hard at work on the proper sequel. Now, as the launch of the portable-console hybrid grows more distant, I’m starting to reconsider my stance. for Wii U felt fresh, recent, and was one of the main reasons to hang onto that console when considering an upgrade. enthusiasts, I assumed that a port was on its way to Nintendo Switch.
