LocoRoco Remastered Now Available, Rolls Out New Trailer

Another remastered game has rolled its way onto PlayStation 4, and this time it’s a PSP classic [...]

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Another remastered game has rolled its way onto PlayStation 4, and this time it's a PSP classic that will easily melt its way into your heart.

Sony has announced that LocoRoco Remastered is now available on Sony's console, going for $14.99. The game features remastered 4K native visuals on PlayStation 4 Pro, as well as 1080p support on PlayStation 4. In addition, there are control schemes that take advantage of the DualShock 4 wireless controller, so you can really get the hang of rolling around the adorable little blob creatures.

Here's an overview of the game, in case you might have missed out on it:

"The peaceful world of the LocoRoco are under attack by the not-so-nice Moja Corps! These evil outer space creatures have come to take the LocoRoco from their land of blowing flowers, lively creatures and pastel scenery. You must move the LocoRoco through more than 40 levels of slippery slopes, teetering platforms, and maze-like passages. The LocoRoco have the uncanny ability to fluidly morph to their landscape, so all you need is to tilt, roll, and bounce the happy blob-like creatures to safety."

In addition, Sony has debuted a trailer for the game that gives you an idea of the cute, crazy design that you can expect from it, including a soundtrack that will easily grow on you, as well as fun visuals that really take advantage of the PlayStation 4 – while keeping the appearance simple, like LocoRoco's PSP counterpart.

LocoRoco Remastered is the latest in a line of HD remasters that Sony is pumping out for the PlayStation 4. Last month, the company released a remade edition of the PlayStation music/rhythm game Parappa the Rapper, which was well received by its numerous fans. And on June 6th, it'll be roaring out of the gates with a remastered WipEout: Omega Collection for PS4, complete with WipEout HD, its Fury add-on and WipEout 2048, all in one collection with 60 frames per second animation and online play options.

It's definitely looking like a good time for various Sony classics to come back. Now the only real question is…what's next?