Bandai Namco remake of the PS1 Klonoa on Wii. 2.5D platforming, intact charm, redone voice work, smoother accessibility. An excellent gateway to the Klonoa series, strongly recommended to classic platformer fans.
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Category
Platformer1 player7+
Description
Platform by Paon and Namco Bandai, Japan December 2008. Klonoa and Huepow explore Phantomile Kingdom uncovering nightmare truths. 2.5D enemy grab-and-throw gameplay, memorable bosses and dreamlike atmosphere. Japanese version of the Wii remake of the 1997 PlayStation original.
Kaze no Klonoa - Door to Phantomile review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Lovingly rebuilt, the kingdom of Phantomile unfurls its fairy-tale colours and 2.5D settings of enveloping softness. The long-eared hero and the dreamlike landscapes compose a readable, warm enchantment. This picture-book aesthetic, timeless, still charms at first glance.
Tender and dreamlike, the music wraps the dream of Phantomile in gentle melodies sung in an imaginary language, of a raw, close-to-the-skin emotion. Each kingdom pulses with a poetic theme, between melancholy and wonder. This singular sonic beauty, faithfully preserved in this remake, still touches players' hearts.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Grabbing enemies with your magic ring to hurl them or bounce higher, in a dreamlike two-plane world: this poetic platformer blends visual gentleness and clever level design. Each board hides its ideas and its emotion, carried by an enchanting atmosphere. Accessible yet subtle, this remake of a cult classic distils a rare charm and a timeless play pleasure.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,75 GB📅04/12/2008
Published by Bandai Namco
Kaze no Klonoa - Door to Phantomile (Wii) price, value & rarity
Kaze no Klonoa Door to Phantomile, the Japanese version of the Wii remake of Namco's platform gem, which revives in relief a dreamlike first-PlayStation classic. Kept to Japan on a region-locked console, it appeals to those wanting this remake at its source, in its original packaging. Its desirability rests on this regional exclusivity and the mascot's cult aura rather than a mere run.
An underrated gem
A sumptuous remake of the first Klonoa, this 2D-3D platformer keeps the poetry and the enemy-grabbing gameplay of the original, rebuilt from the ground up. Released in near silence on a console drowning in party games, it sold poorly. Charming and moving, it will delight fans of expressive platforming and those nostalgic for the PlayStation.
Is Kaze no Klonoa - Door to Phantomile still worth playing in 2026?
This Korean edition of the Wii remake of Klonoa Door to Phantomile brilliantly revives one of the finest platformers of the late 1990s. The signature 2.5D gameplay, built on grabbing and throwing enemies to bounce and solve progression puzzles, keeps a remarkable elegance and precision, heightened by a warm graphic overhaul. The story, surprisingly poignant for the genre, culminates in an ending famous for its emotion. Short but of great coherence, the title has lost none of its charm. For the fan of classic and poetic platforming, this too-overlooked gem amply deserves the visit.