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Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil

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kinds of enemies that are required for progressing through each Vision. These include the enemies called "Boomies", which will explode after a certain amount of time and must be used to break certain barricades; "Likuries", which absorb the enemies they are thrown at, resulting in them changing color from which point the player can use them to break crystals of the matching color; "Erbils" that give Klonoa the ability to jump higher than normal; and "Kitons", enemies the player can use to fly for a short time. There are also jet-like enemies and large cannons that rocket Klonoa towards distant parts of a Vision. Additionally, there is a feature that lets a friend use a second controller to make the character Popka give Klonoa an extra boost while jumping. Other than that, however, there is no multiplayer mode in this game. Board-riding stages put Klonoa on a fixed, continuously-moving path towards the end goal. Boss battles normally consists of grabbing enemies or objects to throw at the boss until its health depletes.
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arrive in Hyuponia and eventually end up face to face with its ruler, the King of Sorrow, who tells them that the fifth kingdom was always there, but that they "put a veil over it" and refused to see it, explaining that he only wants to reconnect the Kingdom of Sorrow with the rest of Lunatea so its inhabitants can remember sorrow. It is revealed that the King of Sorrow led the heroes through false prophecies and made them false saviors by using the seer Baguji as an illusion before finally revealing that he was the one who summoned Klonoa to Lunatea, as well as the mysterious voice that wanted Klonoa's help. In the end however, the king attacks Klonoa instead, claiming it will be so the Dream Traveler could "atone for Lunatea's sins". Leorina aids Klonoa by lending him the other elements from her fake ring to Klonoa's Wind Ring, and the King of Sorrow is ultimately defeated. Upon asking for help one last time, Klonoa rings the bell and reconnects Hyuponia with Lunatea.
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title as a priestess, aiming to regain it on her own. Klonoa decides to return to his home world, and Lolo is disappointed that he has to leave. She initially tells him that it's fine and that she'll be okay because " going to do best", but ends up breaking down shortly after saying that Klonoa taught her that it was okay to cry so long as she kept doing so. After asking him if it was okay to cry now, she runs up to him and hugs him, crying audibly and begging him not to leave. Klonoa tells Lolo that as long as she doesn't forget the sadness of this moment, they will always be together. After letting out her final tears, Lolo lets go of Klonoa. Klonoa then bids her farewell, thanking her for everything, and walks away as Lunatea ripples into a white void.
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it takes to become a priestess. Having been forced to relive this memory, Lolo breaks down and apologizes for everything, with Klonoa noticeably feeling bad for her. Later, Klonoa ends up struggling against the last element's guardian, as the guilt-racked Lolo is on the cusp of giving up, believing that she isn't qualified to save the world, and as a result is unwilling to power the Wind Ring. However, Popka gives Lolo a pep-talk, telling her that "qualifications don't matter" and that Klonoa, despite not being from Lunatea, is giving it his all to save it because he knows that to keep trying is the right thing to do. Lolo ultimately regains her confidence and lends a helping hand to Klonoa.
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Popka appear and they fly off, not wanting to risk losing the ring. Klonoa wakes up and is greeted by Lolo and Popka. Klonoa introduces himself, and Lolo mentions that Klonoa is "the name of the Dream Traveler". Klonoa is confused, but before he could ask anything, they are interrupted by a Digon attack that they barely evade. With Lolo powering Klonoa's ring, they make their way across the Sea of Tears and ring the Spirit Bell. Lolo believes she rang the bell, saying she can become a full-fledged priestess now. They then decide to speak to the prophet Baguji, and Klonoa learns that he is in the world of Lunatea.
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back to the High Priestess, where they learn that Leorina used to be a priestess in the past. However, she was impatient and ended up leaving the temple altogether, deciding to find her own way of achieving power. In the present, Leorina had gone to the Sea of Tears in order to use the elements' power to re-emerge the fifth bell, which she soon rings just as Klonoa arrives, opening the gate to the fifth kingdom known as the Kingdom of Sorrow, Hyuponia.
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learns he must get the elements from the giant bells spread throughout Lunatea in order to stop the fifth bell from appearing. Throughout their journey, their progress is impeded by Leorina and Tat, who at first try to steal Klonoa's Wind Ring but eventually end up gaining data from it in order to create a fake ring, which Leorina uses to gain one of the elements for herself.
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The story begins with Klonoa, in what appears to be a dream, being asked for help by an unknown silhouette. Klonoa suddenly starts falling into water. A flying ship, carrying sky pirates Leorina and Tat, appears above him. Before they can take his ring, the priestess-in-training Lolo and her sidekick
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in training. She has continuously failed the test to become a full-fledged priestess, but is asked by the High Priestess of the Goddess Claire to aid Klonoa in his journey to save Lunatea. She is hinted to have feelings for Klonoa. In the game, she provides the energy of Klonoa's ring. Klonoa is also
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Klonoa promises the dying King of Sorrow that the world would remember sorrow. The king, content with this outcome, disappears and fades away into particles of light, granting Klonoa the element of sorrow. Sometime later, Leorina and Tat decide to restore the Kingdom of Sorrow, and Lolo gives up her
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At the Maze of Memories in Mira-Mira, Klonoa ends up finding out about Lolo's past; prior to his arrival in Lunatea, she was bullied and mocked by her peers, and after hearing about his foretold arrival from Baguji, decided that she would accompany Klonoa in order to show her peers that she has what
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After collecting the element of indecision, the trio head back to Baguji with three out of the four elements collected. However, they instead end up meeting with Leorina, who disguised herself as Baguji and manages to steal the remaining elements. Leorina disappears, and Klonoa, Lolo and Popka head
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While the trio speak with Baguji, Klonoa learns about the bells of its four kingdoms, as well as the looming threat of a fifth bell that would cause chaos throughout the land if it were to appear. They then make their way to the High Priestess, where Lolo is granted the title of a priestess. Klonoa
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The game takes place in the dream world of Lunatea. It is composed of four kingdoms. The Kingdom of Tranquility, La-Lakoosha, is a peaceful kingdom that lies at the north of Lunatea and where the High Priestess resides. The Kingdom of Joy, Joilant, is a kingdom to the south of Lunatea and resembles
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After catching up with her, Leorina explains that with the power she has, she'll get her revenge on Lunatea, but instead, she gets cursed by sorrow, turning into a giant silver bird-like creature. After Klonoa saves her, she realizes she was a pawn and she and Tat decide to help Klonoa. The heroes
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In each Vision, there are a number of items for Klonoa to collect. For example, Hearts will refill Klonoa's health and Alarm Clocks serve as a checkpoint in the event the player dies. Each Vision, aside from boss battles, contains at least 150 "Dream Stones" scattered around. The item called the
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In addition to being able to jump, Klonoa can shoot enemies with his signature "Wind Bullet" using the ring he carries. Once Klonoa has shot an enemy with a Wind Bullet, the player can throw it or use it to double jump by tossing the enemy towards the ground after jumping. There are also special
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The game's primary antagonist is the pirate Leorina, a former priestess who eventually lost her patience and set off to gain "The power of the gods." She is accompanied by Tat, a floating cat-like creature who has the power to split herself into two beings. She shows a liking to Klonoa at the
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In the credits, it is revealed that the inhabitants of the four kingdoms in Lunatea are now moving about freely to the other kingdoms, with some of them assisting Leorina and Tat in rebuilding the Kingdom of Sorrow while others are exploring the other four kingdoms with curiosity and wonder.
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an amusement park. The Kingdom of Discord, Volk, which lies to the west, resembles several metalworking factories and its people wage a neverending war. The Kingdom of Indecision, Mira-Mira, is secluded and snowbound all year long. Each kingdom contains a bell housing its element.
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received widespread critical acclaim, with many critics commending its simple yet challenging gameplay and citing it as one of the best platformers of 2001. A high-definition remaster of the game was released alongside a remaster of its predecessor as part of the
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joined by the dog-like creature Popka, who acts as the rude but charismatic sidekick of Lolo. Despite his rough exterior, Popka cares greatly for Lolo, which is shown to great effect during a pivotal scene later in the story.
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gave it an acclaimed review, awarding it five out of five, saying that "a prime lesson on simple yet addictive gameplay with awe-inspiring visuals - a blend that no gamer should miss". Benjamin Galway from
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The protagonist of the game is Klonoa, known by the people of Lunatea as the "Dream Traveler," one who is summoned to save unbalanced dream worlds. Throughout most of the game, he is accompanied by Lolo, a
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Early in the game, the trio seek the aid of the enigmatic prophet, Baguji, who apparently predicted Klonoa's arrival and directs the team throughout the early parts of their journey.
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too, but it never materialised due to poor sales of the first game's remake. In February 2022, it was announced that a collection featuring remasters of both the Wii remake of
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in the character's fictional in-game language. Despite this, the guidebook released by Enterbrain contains a Japanese translation for the lyrics.
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in a 3D-rendered environment. Klonoa's equipped weapon is a crystal ring which contains the life of Lolo inside helping him.
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gave it a positive review: "Because of its airtight gameplay, awesome visuals, and great soundtrack,
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on August 21, 2002. The score includes the vocal song "Stepping Wind", sung by Klonoa voice actress
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has a wonderful mix of action, great control, nice challenge , and just beautiful presentation".
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was composed by eight individuals. A two-disc, 73 track set was released exclusively in Japan by
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sold 133,401 copies in Japan during 2001, making it the 85th best-selling game of the year.
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reported that the game sold 33,785 copies during its first week of release in that region.
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Although the game was well-received from many game critics, the commercial success lacked.
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gave the game a positive review: "While the story isn't quite as moving as the original,
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figure of Lolo and Popka as part of the "Namco Girls" Mini-Figures Series 5 collection.
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A port for the Nintendo GameCube was announced, but cancelled. It was stated by
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beginning of the game, giving off a few tips to Klonoa when he is pursuing her.
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Jim Preston reviewed the PlayStation 2 version of the game for
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was re-released in Japan on June 27, 2002 as part of Sony's
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was received well, he would likely make a Wii version of
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Dunham, Jeremy; Sulic, Ivan; Lewis, Ed (July 14, 2004).
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EGM Staff (September 2001). "Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil".
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Index

Lolo (Klonoa character)
Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament

Developer(s)
Namco
Publisher(s)
JP
NA
EU
Sony Computer Entertainment
Director(s)
Producer(s)
Designer(s)
Artist(s)
Writer(s)
Hideo Yoshizawa
Composer(s)
Kohta Takahashi
Go Shiina
Klonoa
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2
JP
NA
EU
Genre(s)
Platform
Single-player
platform game
Namco

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