Klonoa (Wii) is a remake of the 1998 Namco game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, developed by Paon and published in 2009 by Namco. The player is put in control of the anthropomorphic creature Klonoa and their sidekick Huepow, a spirit trapped in a ring. The game is a 2.5D side-scrolling platform game, and Klonoa must battle to save a songstress named Lephise from the evil clutches of Ghadius and Joka.
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Individual-levels run of Time Attack in 0:07:52.32:
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Level name | Time | Date | Player |
Boss 1 | 0:00:17.51 | 2015-03-05 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 2 | 0:00:35.59 | 2012-09-19 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 3 | 0:01:03.48 | 2015-03-05 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 4 | 0:00:28.74 | 2013-03-20 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 5 | 0:01:21.66 | 2012-09-19 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 6 | 0:01:08.71 | 2012-09-19 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Boss 7 | 0:02:56.63 | 2012-08-18 | Nicholas 'Sir VG' Hoppe |
Author's comments:
Wahoo!
Speed Run Rules:
* Time Attack
* Bops Hewpoe to the music
Klonoa is a Wiimake of the PS1 title Klonoa: Door to Phantomile. I was playing this game to take a break from some other games I was running and decided to try beating my old time attacks from a couple of years ago. Yeah, I kicked butt.
Rongo Lango: In early 2014, my run on this boss was beaten by 0.07 seconds (yeah, a tight margin). I finally took back the record, beating their time by 0.03 seconds. A win is still a win!
Evil Seadoph & Evil Pamela: I stay right of center so Seadoph will jump onto the spike balls. Pamela needs to be hit to do damage, but she's not vulnerable until she jumps. Plucking Seadoph off of Pamela's back (hits 2 & 4) is EXTREMELY HARD. I lost track of how many resets I had purely due to that. For the 3rd hit, my position (and the location of spike balls) determines where Seadoph will go. My time was improved over my initial submission because I figured out you could hit Pamela right after plucking Seadoph off of her back.
Gelg Bolm: A new sweet improvement by simply doing slight tweaks to when I jump and attack.
Baladium: The only hit that matters for the purpose of speed is the last one. The fewest hits you can hit him with to win is 4. I didn't think a time under 0:28.76 was possible but I proved myself wrong, I guess!
Joker: The hardest hit to do fast is the first, since it's depending on 2 things: 1, the location of the enemy spawns; 2, whether Joker dashes or just walks. I had numerous restarts because of that. After the 3rd hit, Joker will ALWAYS go into the eclipse mode...there is absolutely no way to avoid this. Turning all the blocks back to yellow (by walking back and forth over them) will cause this mode to end.
Ghadius: There's three phases of attacks, but I skip the 2nd by fighting the first the way I do. I get two hits early, then wait to grab the 3rd enemy until late in the phase (it needs to be one of the last two enemies in the cycle). If I grab a 3rd enemy too soon in the phase, he'll block the attack and then go into phase 2. With this setup, I can get 7 hits in, skipping Ghadius to phase 3 (which is much easier to do attacks on then phase 2). The catch of phase 3 is that there's 3 enemies and I need 3 hits on Ghadius for the win, so there's no room for error.
Nahatomb: The first 4 enemies can become cannonballs at my own leisure - so long as they don't die and I don't hit the tongue. The only hit that matters is the 5th and final one, which I have to position right by the last cannon. In phase 2, it may be possible if somebody can pull it off perfectly to get the 6th hit (2nd on the moving crystal) before the moving crystal goes up out of range. I know it's possible, my testing has allowed me to put the enemy heightwise at the right spot, but it's a matter now of horizontal position. In phase 3, the position of the player determines where the enemy comes in though the wormhole (it's on the same color as the player, just opposite side of the arena). Whether I throw this enemy into the cannon or the roaming enemy just depends on what's positioned where.
Hope you enjoyed the time attacks!
This run is Copyright (C) 2013 Nicholas "Sir VG" Hoppe and IMAMYTH Colosseum (http://www.imamyth.com/ and http://www.youtube.com/user/SirVG) and is allowed for downloading and private viewing. Permissions for hosting this run have been granted to Radix and Speed Demos Archive. Public viewing of this run is prohibited without prior permission from the creator. The selling or distribution of this run for profit in any way, shape, or form including (but not limited to) selling on eBay and television for profit is prohibited without prior permission from the author. Video hosting sites (i.e. YouTube, etc) may host this video in part or in full, as long as full permission is granted by the author. Any violation of the above listed may result in legal action. Klonoa is Copyright (C) 1997, 2008 Namco Bandai.
Sir VG, signing out.
"We came. We saw. We speed ran."
FIN
European version Extra Vision 0:02:04.59 by Pierre 'Skullbot' B.
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Author's comments:
Wahoo, Skullbot here !
It happened during a never ending Twitch live ... that game somehow appeared on the Wii screen by itself and then ... I knew. I knew it would be speedrunned, so I did it.
After completing the game at 100% (at least freeing all villagers), you unlock a new stage called "Extra Vision".
That stage, beside of beeing incredibly harder than the rest of the game, also features an in-game timer.
This is the only stage, with the bosses time-attack mode, to feature such a timer. As if it was designed for speedrunning and superplaying.
So here it is, the Extra Vision, the hardest Klonoa 1 (and Wiimake) level of all time.
As there is no special technique involved here, but only best timing/position possible, I think there is no need of explanation.
So, just enjoy the show and have fun !
This run is Copyright (C) 2013 Pierre "Skullbot" B. (http://s284950972.onlinehome.fr/skullbot/index.php?page=klonoa & http://fr.twitch.tv/the_skullbot & http://www.youtube.com/user/skullbot99) and is allowed for downloading and private viewing. Permissions for hosting this run have been granted to Radix and Speed Demos Archive. The selling or distribution of this run for profit in any way, shape, or form including (but not limited to) selling on eBay and television for profit is prohibited without prior permission from the author. Video hosting sites (i.e. YouTube, etc) may host this video in part or in full, as long as full permission is granted by the author. Any violation of the above listed may result in legal action. Klonoa is Copyright (C) 1997, 2008 Namco Bandai.