Compare Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by MONKEYCRAFT Co. Ltd.. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 7/7/2022. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual. Metacritic score: 79/100.

Two cult PS1/PS2 platformers finally on PC, cleaned up and playable without hunting down secondhand discs. If you missed Klonoa the first time, this is the most painless entry point the series has ever had.

My first few hours with this collection felt like discovering something that should have been a household name but somehow slipped through the cracks. Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil are bundled here in remastered form, and they represent a specific flavour of 2.5D platforming that very few games have replicated since their original PS1 and PS2 releases. The core mechanic is deceptively simple: Klonoa uses a Wind Bullet to grab enemies, then either hurls them as projectiles or uses them as a stepping stone for a double-jump. That one tool does almost all the heavy lifting across both games. Door to Phantomile keeps things fairly linear, while Lunatea's Veil opens up considerably, adding enemies that grant special abilities when grabbed (one rockets you skyward, another lets you glide), cannon launches that fling you across the level in cinematic arcs, and hoverboard stages that switch the camera to a full 3D perspective for a brief but energetic change of pace. Each of the six Phantomilians hidden per level rewards genuine exploration, since the 2.5D layout wraps paths around bends and up corkscrews in ways that reward backtracking. Boss fights play out on circular tracks where you have to lob enemies inward to hit weak points. It is clever, consistent design. The collection adds three difficulty tiers. Easy mode extends the Wind Bullet range, halves incoming damage, and removes the lives limit entirely, making it a solid entry point for younger players or anyone who just wants to ride the story. Normal is the intended challenge, and Hard unlocks post-completion as a one-hit lethal run. A co-op Support mode lets a second player control Popka or Huepow to boost Klonoa's jump height, which doubles nicely as a gentle way to play alongside a kid. There is also a toggleable pixel filter if you prefer the crunchier PlayStation aesthetic. What the collection does not do is add a lot of extras: no gallery unlocks outside of paid DLC, and the cutscene text speed remains awkward, with only an abrupt 5x fast-forward rather than a simple button-press-to-advance option. The first game shows its age more than the second. Door to Phantomile's level structure is fairly repetitive by the back half, and the art can look flat under the remaster's lighting. Lunatea's Veil is where this package earns its keep. It constantly introduces new mechanics and environments, moving from a carnival funfair to a flying airship, and it holds up against modern 2D platformers with minimal apology. Both games are short by current standards, somewhere in the 5-7 hour range each if you are not hunting collectibles, so completion-averse players may feel the package is thin. That said, both games carry unexpectedly emotional story beats that catch first-timers off guard, particularly the ending of Door to Phantomile, which lands harder than anything the cheerful art style suggests it is building toward. For PC players specifically, this marks the first time either Klonoa title has had an official PC release, which makes the 94% positive Steam reception make sense. The competition for playing these games legally was previously either a PS2 or a very expensive secondhand Wii disc. Steam runs cleanly with no reported major performance issues, unlike some other versions of the collection. Alex, Scout Team

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series

Jul 7, 2022MONKEYCRAFT Co. Ltd.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Two cult PS1/PS2 platformers finally on PC, cleaned up and playable without hunting down secondhand discs. If you missed Klonoa the first time, this is the most painless entry point the series has ever had.

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Ideal for PS1/PS2-era platformer fans and newcomers curious about a cult series finally available on PC without secondhand market prices.

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About Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series

My first few hours with this collection felt like discovering something that should have been a household name but somehow slipped through the cracks. Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil are bundled here in remastered form, and they represent a specific flavour of 2.5D platforming that very few games have replicated since their original PS1 and PS2 releases. The core mechanic is deceptively simple: Klonoa uses a Wind Bullet to grab enemies, then either hurls them as projectiles or uses them as a stepping stone for a double-jump. That one tool does almost all the heavy lifting across both games. Door to Phantomile keeps things fairly linear, while Lunatea's Veil opens up considerably, adding enemies that grant special abilities when grabbed (one rockets you skyward, another lets you glide), cannon launches that fling you across the level in cinematic arcs, and hoverboard stages that switch the camera to a full 3D perspective for a brief but energetic change of pace. Each of the six Phantomilians hidden per level rewards genuine exploration, since the 2.5D layout wraps paths around bends and up corkscrews in ways that reward backtracking. Boss fights play out on circular tracks where you have to lob enemies inward to hit weak points. It is clever, consistent design. The collection adds three difficulty tiers. Easy mode extends the Wind Bullet range, halves incoming damage, and removes the lives limit entirely, making it a solid entry point for younger players or anyone who just wants to ride the story. Normal is the intended challenge, and Hard unlocks post-completion as a one-hit lethal run. A co-op Support mode lets a second player control Popka or Huepow to boost Klonoa's jump height, which doubles nicely as a gentle way to play alongside a kid. There is also a toggleable pixel filter if you prefer the crunchier PlayStation aesthetic. What the collection does not do is add a lot of extras: no gallery unlocks outside of paid DLC, and the cutscene text speed remains awkward, with only an abrupt 5x fast-forward rather than a simple button-press-to-advance option. The first game shows its age more than the second. Door to Phantomile's level structure is fairly repetitive by the back half, and the art can look flat under the remaster's lighting. Lunatea's Veil is where this package earns its keep. It constantly introduces new mechanics and environments, moving from a carnival funfair to a flying airship, and it holds up against modern 2D platformers with minimal apology. Both games are short by current standards, somewhere in the 5-7 hour range each if you are not hunting collectibles, so completion-averse players may feel the package is thin. That said, both games carry unexpectedly emotional story beats that catch first-timers off guard, particularly the ending of Door to Phantomile, which lands harder than anything the cheerful art style suggests it is building toward. For PC players specifically, this marks the first time either Klonoa title has had an official PC release, which makes the 94% positive Steam reception make sense. The competition for playing these games legally was previously either a PS2 or a very expensive secondhand Wii disc. Steam runs cleanly with no reported major performance issues, unlike some other versions of the collection.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steam2.5D PlatformerRemaster CollectionWind Bullet MechanicAdjustable DifficultyCo-op Support ModeHidden CollectiblesEmotional NarrativeCult ClassicHoverboard StagesMascot Platformer

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Windows 10
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Intel Core i3-2100 | AMD Phenom II X4 965
Memory
6 GB RAM
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Windows 10
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Intel Core i5-2300 | AMD FX-8350
Memory
8 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660, 2GB | AMD Radeon HD 7850, 2 GB
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Metacritic
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MONKEYCRAFT Co. Ltd.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Jul 7, 2022

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