Videogamer writes: "LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival might not be a proper sequel to the superb PSP platforming series, but it's still got the cuteness, adorable music and colourful visuals that fans have come to expect. However, hidden behind the singing coloured blobs is a game that presents a far trickier challenge than what LocoRoco has served up in the past. There's still lots of fun to be had at the Midnight Carnival, but this time expect to work a little harder than usual."
The company had already previously announced that two PSP games would be coming to the service on July 19.
These titles, No Heroes Allowed! and LocoRoco Midnight Carnival, have still been added today.
However, they have also been joined by PSP puzzle game Echoshift.
Playstation Blog writes:
"Greetings and Holiday Wishes!
We bring great news to our LocoRoco fans today!
NEW LEVELS!
We celebrated Halloween last October with LocoRoco- Midnight Carnival, introducing the craziest most challenging Loco adventure yet. Now for this holiday, we are releasing a 3 brand new levels on the PSN Store ($2.99) tomorrow! Perfect timing for those of you who want to get Loco during your break."
Everyeye.it: The graphic style delicious, simple and original gameplay and a system of very immediate showed the potential of a console that, at the time, was limited to the role of portable PlayStation 2. The lesson imparted by the developers with this little masterpiece that was the first episode has not yet had the effect that many had hoped, or that they be quick dozers numerous original productions and specially designed to exploit the PSP hardware characteristics.