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Patapon 3 (Europe / Pl)

PSP
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2011
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Patapon 3 frees its imprisoned god with looming Uberhelden and an even more modular Hero class. Four-player ad hoc co-op and versus push the tribal jam to genuinely magnificent heights; a beautiful conclusion.

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Category
Rhythm 1 player 3+
Description
The Patapon free their god imprisoned in a relic by guiding their armies in rhythm against Uberhelden in an enriched adventure. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment, released in Europe in April 2011. Hero with evolving class, four-player ad hoc co-operation and versus, new magic and summons, even more spectacular bosses. Translated version including Polish.

Patapon 3 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.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,4 GB 📅12/04/2011
Published by Sony

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Collector interest

The conclusion of Pyramid and Japan Studio's rhythm trilogy, where you command an army of silhouettes by drumming to the beat. Its collector interest lies in the lasting aura of this inventive, inimitable series and in its place as the last physical entry of a saga that became emblematic of the PSP catalogue, with some localised editions such as the Polish version less common. Demand sustained by fans of singular music games.

Is Patapon 3 still worth playing in 2026?

Patapon 3 concludes Sony's rhythm trilogy, in which you guide armies of little creatures by tapping drum sequences in time to make them advance, attack and defend against fearsome enemies. The fusion of rhythm game and strategy, now enriched with a class system and an online co-op strand, keeps its singular and addictive charm. The repetition and an at-times harsh difficulty temper the enthusiasm. For fans of original rhythm games and the Patapon universe, it is a generous entry with a unique identity.

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