However, a young boy named Klonoa who lives in the town of Breezegale with his grandfather has been having dreams about a mysterious dark airship crashing into a nearby mountain, and can recall every detail of it. As a result, no one can clearly remember the dreams they have had, even if they occurred recently. The story begins with the legend of the land of Phantomile, a mysterious place that is fueled by the very dreams people have at night. Ghadius is served by the rude and loud-mouthed Joka, a creature resembling a Jester. The primary antagonist is Ghadius, a dark spirit who aims to turn Phantomile into a world of nightmares. Characters outside of Breezegale are Granny, the elder of the Forlock, and King Seadoph, the king of Jugpot who protects the everlasting water supply to Phantomile. Breezegale's Gunston Mine was led by Balue, a large man with a love interest for the mythical singing diva Lephise. Klonoa lives in Breezegale and was raised by Grandpa, the current village elder. The player controls Klonoa, an inhabitant of Phantomile who carries a ring-bound spirit named Huepow. The characters of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile are fantasy-like and speak in a structured fictional language. This substance is said to be what gives Phantomile its shape and form. A legend in Phantomile states that dream energy, a substance made up of forgotten dreams, is gathered there. A creature raised by the priests, Nagapoko, resides in Coronia.Ĭress is a mythical kingdom. The inhabitants are known for their woodworking skills and use things such as wood, nuts, and vines as means to travel between trees.Ĭoronia is an unpopulated shrine that floats in the sky. The kingdom's castle, Shell Castle, has a water wheel attached to it.įorlock is built around a large tree. The kingdom of Jugpot provides the world with a boundless water supply. At the top of the mine is Bell Hill which features a ringing bell to announce the time. Behind the windmill is an abandoned mine named Gunston Mine. The villagers can harness the power of the wind and shape and process stone using concentrated air. The world is composed of five main locations: Breezegale, the Wind Village Jugpot, the Kingdom of Water Forlock, the Tree Village Coronia, Temple of the Sun and Cress, the Moon Kingdom.īreezegale has a large windmill located at the center. Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is set in the fictional world of Phantomile.
Environmental factors such as small, localized tornadoes and springboards launch Klonoa up or forward, allowing the player to overcome obstacles. If the player holds the jump button Klonoa floats in mid-air for a short duration by flapping his ears, which increases the jump length. From this position, he can throw the enemy into another enemy to defeat them, or use the enemy to perform a double-jump allowing for new locations to be reached. If the Wind Bullet hits an enemy, Klonoa lifts the enemy above his head. The player defeats enemies by utilizing Klonoa's weapon, the Wind Ring, a ring that fires a burst of wind called the Wind Bullet. At the end of some levels, the player must defeat a boss. The game is divided by levels called Visions, where the player progresses by following a path with defeatable computer-controlled enemies and puzzles that must be solved. This allows the path followed to curve and for the player to interact with objects outside of the path. The player moves the protagonist, Klonoa, along a path in a two-dimensional fashion, but the game's surroundings are rendered in three dimensions. I can wait though.Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a side-scrolling Platform game viewed from a 2.5D perspective. None of my usual sources have either of the releases. I've heard gamecube games had to be scrubbed. There are scrubbed releases that aren't nuked, but it's indicated by the file name that it's scrubbed.
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In a way they are releasing for practicality over posterity, download it quick with less bandwidth and play it now vs. It's kind of a harsh way to tell Japanese guys to label their releases correctly, but over there they don't give a damn so it continues. Back in the Genesis/SNES days, there were even point systems and NFOs were bigger stomping grounds, though we saw some good ones in the GBA days.
It gets no release number (XXXX) and will pale to the other dump in the annals of scene history TMD "lost" to Caravan in a way. If groups release a scrubbed game and does not label it as scrubbed, the wii seen gets unhappy and nukes the release. Click to expand.It's scrubbed, you can tell by comparing file sized to the other dump.