The sequel adds a Hero class with unique gear and improved rhythmic fever, without giving up an inch of the formula. The titanic bosses get even more inventive, and ad hoc co-op turns the jam into a shared moment.
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Category
Rhythm1 player3+
Description
The Patapon resume their conquest with an evolved Hero character guided by rhythm across new lands against titanic bosses. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment, released in the USA in June 2009. Customisable Hero class with unique equipment, improved rhythm fever, new warriors, ad hoc co-operative. Multilingual version.
Patapon 2 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Black silhouettes on colourful backgrounds, a rhythmic tribe and pared-down design: the game imposes a minimalist aesthetic of striking singularity. The sharp contrast and the drum-rhythm animation compose an immediately recognisable identity. This art direction, audacious and stylish, has no equivalent.
At the very heart of the game, the chanted tribal songs pace every action to the spellbinding sound of "Pata-pata-pata-pon". The music becomes gameplay: obeying the drum means advancing the army in a hypnotic trance. This brilliant idea, fusing rhythm and strategy, makes the whole irresistible singularity of the game.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The sequel enriches the rhythmic formula with new units, fresh powers and a deeper evolution system: the drum trance stays intact, the strategy richer. Chaining commands flawlessly to trigger devastating bonuses delivers an exhilarating satisfaction. Stylish, deep and as spellbinding as ever, a second entry that refines an already brilliant concept without betraying it.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Hammering out rhythms to lead your tribe, unlocking new orders and evolving your Patapon deepens the original fusion of music and strategy. Loot hunting, varied levels and imposing bosses chain objectives and rewards. The rhythmic curve stays demanding, yet the added depth and the graphic charm hold a lasting, catchy grip.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Leading a tribe to the beat of drums blends rhythm and strategy in a campaign rich in levels, evolutions and material hunts. Mastering the rhythm combos, evolving your Patapon and unlocking it all fills long hours. That singular loop, marrying music and tactics, offers a lifespan rhythm fans savour.
Patapon 2, the Western sequel that expands Sony's rhythm-strategy concept in units, depth and length, extending the first's silhouette visual identity. Harder to gather than the big PSP runs, its collector interest rests on the continuity of a beloved original series rather than sharp scarcity. A valued piece for those completing the Patapon diptych on the console, in a set of singular concepts.
Is Patapon 2 still worth playing in 2026?
Patapon 2 adds a Hero class with unique equipment and an enhanced rhythm fever without giving up any of the first game's magic formula. Titanic bosses grow even more inventive, ad hoc co-op turns the jam into shared moments and the silhouette art direction reaches further refinement. Japanese Patapon 2 - Don-Chaka offers the same content. An excellent pick today.