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− | [http://www.patapon-game.com/p1] (for | + | [http://www.patapon-game.com/p1/index.html] (for Patapon 2 and Patapon 3 see [http://www.patapon-game.com]) |
Patapedia http://patapon.wikia.com | Patapedia http://patapon.wikia.com | ||
− | | listofpatterns=Achievement, Acoustic Ecology, Aesthetics, Ambiance, Character Soundprint, Contextual Music, Cutscenes, Death, Dialogue, Emotional Script, Engagement, Entrainment, Failure, Foley, Footsteps, In-game Feedback, Levelled Performance, Menus, Music | + | | listofpatterns=Achievement, Acoustic Ecology, Aesthetics, Ambiance, Character Soundprint, Contextual Music, Cutscenes, Death, Dialogue, Emotional Script, Engagement, Entrainment, Failure, Foley, Footsteps, In-game Feedback, Levelled Performance, Menus, Music, Ouch!, Revelation, Rhythm Gameplay, Shout and Yell, Signature, Silence, Sing to Act, Sonic Weapon, Sound Effects, Sound Input, Sound Visualization, Subtitles and Captions, Title Screens, Trance, Variety, Voice Acting, Window of Opportunity |
| comment= in order to respect the aspect ratio of the video (that is, so that the poster frames and the video frames would have the same aspect ratio, we should do h=119; yet, for some reason the video is not with the correct aspect ratio. So, instead of having them all (posters and videos) wrong, we opted to stretch poster frames so that at least they look OK. that's about h=140. | | comment= in order to respect the aspect ratio of the video (that is, so that the poster frames and the video frames would have the same aspect ratio, we should do h=119; yet, for some reason the video is not with the correct aspect ratio. So, instead of having them all (posters and videos) wrong, we opted to stretch poster frames so that at least they look OK. that's about h=140. | ||
| ex1=<mt prompt="[[Achievement]]" p="Achievement" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex1=<mt prompt="[[Achievement]]" p="Achievement" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
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| ex5=<mt prompt="[[Character Soundprint]]" p="CharacterSoundprint" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | | ex5=<mt prompt="[[Character Soundprint]]" p="CharacterSoundprint" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | ||
| ex6=<mt prompt="[[Contextual Music]]" p="ContextualMusic" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | | ex6=<mt prompt="[[Contextual Music]]" p="ContextualMusic" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | ||
− | | ex7=<mt prompt="[[ | + | | ex7=<mt prompt="[[Cutscenes]]" p="Cutscene" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | ex8=<mt prompt="[[Death]]" p="Death" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The [[Death]] of individual patapons is mixed with the | + | | ex8=<mt prompt="[[Death]]" p="Death" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The [[Death]] of individual patapons is mixed with the on-going composition.</mt> |
− | | ex9=<mt prompt="[[Dialogue]]" p="Dialogue" g="Patapon" i=2 w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”> | + | | ex9=<mt prompt="[[Dialogue]]" p="Dialogue" g="Patapon" i=2 w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>Elemental vocal expressions used to support the conversation presented in the speech balloons.</mt> |
| ex10=<mt prompt="[[Emotional Script]]" p="EmotionalScript" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | | ex10=<mt prompt="[[Emotional Script]]" p="EmotionalScript" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | ||
| ex11=<mt prompt="[[Engagement]]" p="Engagement" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex11=<mt prompt="[[Engagement]]" p="Engagement" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
− | | ex12=<mt prompt="[[Entrainment]]" p="Entrainment" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>In this game [[Entrainment]] is not only a consequence but also a requisite of the [[Rhythm Gameplay]]. The player voluntary seeks to keep in sync with the beat of the game. The exteriorization of the | + | | ex12=<mt prompt="[[Entrainment]]" p="Entrainment" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>In this game [[Entrainment]] is not only a consequence but also a requisite of the [[Rhythm Gameplay]]. The player voluntary seeks to keep in sync with the beat of the game. The exteriorization of the game’s beat in the player’s body language is a common testimony. The game’s tempo is 120 bpm (4/4).</mt> |
| ex13=<mt prompt="[[Failure]]" p="Failure" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex13=<mt prompt="[[Failure]]" p="Failure" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
| ex14=<mt prompt="[[Foley]]" p="Foley" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>It is possible to perceive the [[Foley]] from the hammers hitting the target, as well as the boss's claws ditching the ground and its [[Footsteps]]. (In turn, for abstract actions, such as the charging and shooting of the boss's beam [[Sound Effects]] were created).</mt> | | ex14=<mt prompt="[[Foley]]" p="Foley" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>It is possible to perceive the [[Foley]] from the hammers hitting the target, as well as the boss's claws ditching the ground and its [[Footsteps]]. (In turn, for abstract actions, such as the charging and shooting of the boss's beam [[Sound Effects]] were created).</mt> | ||
| ex15=<mt prompt="[[Footsteps]]" p="Footsteps" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex15=<mt prompt="[[Footsteps]]" p="Footsteps" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
| ex16=<mt prompt="[[In-game Feedback]]" p="InGameFeedback" g="Patapon" i=2 w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex16=<mt prompt="[[In-game Feedback]]" p="InGameFeedback" g="Patapon" i=2 w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
− | | ex17=<mt prompt="[[Levelled Performance]]" p="LevelledPerformance" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>Songs and, later, Miracles that trigger specific effects, are progressively made available along | + | | ex17=<mt prompt="[[Levelled Performance]]" p="LevelledPerformance" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>Songs and, later, Miracles that trigger specific effects, are progressively made available along the game.</mt> |
| ex18=<mt prompt="[[Menus]]" p="Menus" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | | ex18=<mt prompt="[[Menus]]" p="Menus" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> | ||
| ex19=<mt prompt="[[Music]]" p="Music" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | | ex19=<mt prompt="[[Music]]" p="Music" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | ||
− | | ex20 | + | | ex20=<mt prompt="[[Ouch!]]" p="Ouch" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> |
− | + | | ex21=<mt prompt="[[Revelation]]" p="Revelation" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> | |
− | | | + | | ex22=<mt prompt="[[Rhythm Gameplay]]" p="PlayTheBeat" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex23=<mt prompt="[[Shout and Yell]]" p="ShoutAndYell" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>In an embellished way, the patapon yell (their songs) during the entire levels.</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex24=<mt prompt="[[Signature]]" p="Signature" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex25=<mt prompt="[[Silence]]" p="Silence" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>If the player does not complete a level with success, the menu that follows feels extremely silent, although what is heard is the [[Ambiance]] of the night, with crickets and other aspects. In this particular game, characterized by intense sounds during gameplay and [[Menus]], such composition sounds like [[Silence]] and it is very effective in emphasizing the impact of [[Failure]].</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex26=<mt prompt="[[Sing to Act]]" p="SingToAct" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The patapons can invoke miracles by performing the corresponding song. These songs are progressively learned ([[Levelled Performance]]) and consist of playing a score using the drums.</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex27=<mt prompt="[[Sonic Weapon]]" p="SonicWeapon" g="Patapon" i=1 w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>Megapons carry massive horns and their (audible) sound waves transform into shapes that inflict much damage in the enemy.</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex28=<mt prompt="[[Sound Effects]]" p="SoundEffects" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex29=<mt prompt="[[Sound Input]]" p="SoundInput" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The whole visual representation pulses with the sound – from the most objective, as the rectangle in the border and the drums’ onomatopoeias (mapping the [[Sound Input]]), to the more subtle, as the moves and details of the characters (which map and the [[Sound Input]] and the sound they echo themselves).</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex30=<mt prompt="[[Sound Visualization]]" p="SoundVisualization" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The all visual representation pulses with the sound - from the most objective, as the rectangle in the border and the drums' onomatopoeias (mapping the [[Sound Input]]), to the more subtle, as the moves and details of the characters (which map and the [[Sound Input]] and the sound they echo themselves).</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex31=<mt prompt="[[Subtitles and Captions]]" p="SubtitlesAndCaptions" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>Speech balloons represent messages that are not actually heard.</mt> |
− | | | + | | ex32=<mt prompt="[[Title Screens]]" p="TitleScreens" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex33=<mt prompt="[[Trance]]" p="Trance" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex34=<mt prompt="[[Variety]]" p="Variety" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex35=<mt prompt="[[Voice Acting]]" p="VoiceActing" g="Patapon" w="{{R16by9W}}" h="{{R16by9H}}"></mt> |
− | | | + | | ex36=<mt prompt="[[Window of Opportunity]]" p="WindowOfOpportunity" g="Patapon" w=“{{R16by9W}}” h=“{{R16by9H}}”>The player has to perform consistently well in order to achieve the [[Window of Opportunity]], called "Fever Mode", and the maintenance of that period is dependent not on time but on the ability of the player to keep performing flawlessly. The [[Acoustic Ecology]] during "Fever Mode" is highly stimulating and rewarding. "Fever Mode" is actually an enhanced [[Engagement]], much richer in terms of sound, involving [[Diegetic Music]], [[Foley]], and [[Sound Effects]].</mt> |
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 26 August 2012
Synopsis
[1] (for Patapon 2 and Patapon 3 see [2]) Patapedia http://patapon.wikia.com
List of identified patterns
Achievement , Acoustic Ecology
, Aesthetics
, Ambiance
, Character Soundprint
, Contextual Music
, Cutscenes
, Death
, Dialogue
, Emotional Script
, Engagement
, Entrainment
, Failure
, Foley
, Footsteps
, In-game Feedback
, Levelled Performance
, Menus
, Music
, Ouch!
, Revelation
, Rhythm Gameplay
, Shout and Yell
, Signature
, Silence
, Sing to Act
, Sonic Weapon
, Sound Effects
, Sound Input
, Sound Visualization
, Subtitles and Captions
, Title Screens
, Trance
, Variety
, Voice Acting
, Window of Opportunity
.
Examples
![]() ![]() Dialogue: Elemental vocal expressions used to support the conversation presented in the speech balloons.
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![]() ![]() Entrainment: In this game Entrainment is not only a consequence but also a requisite of the Rhythm Gameplay. The player voluntary seeks to keep in sync with the beat of the game. The exteriorization of the game’s beat in the player’s body language is a common testimony. The game’s tempo is 120 bpm (4/4).
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![]() ![]() Foley: It is possible to perceive the Foley from the hammers hitting the target, as well as the boss's claws ditching the ground and its Footsteps. (In turn, for abstract actions, such as the charging and shooting of the boss's beam Sound Effects were created).
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![]() ![]() Levelled Performance: Songs and, later, Miracles that trigger specific effects, are progressively made available along the game.
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![]() ![]() Silence: If the player does not complete a level with success, the menu that follows feels extremely silent, although what is heard is the Ambiance of the night, with crickets and other aspects. In this particular game, characterized by intense sounds during gameplay and Menus, such composition sounds like Silence and it is very effective in emphasizing the impact of Failure.
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![]() ![]() Sing to Act: The patapons can invoke miracles by performing the corresponding song. These songs are progressively learned (Levelled Performance) and consist of playing a score using the drums.
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![]() ![]() Sonic Weapon: Megapons carry massive horns and their (audible) sound waves transform into shapes that inflict much damage in the enemy.
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![]() ![]() Sound Input: The whole visual representation pulses with the sound – from the most objective, as the rectangle in the border and the drums’ onomatopoeias (mapping the Sound Input), to the more subtle, as the moves and details of the characters (which map and the Sound Input and the sound they echo themselves).
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![]() ![]() Sound Visualization: The all visual representation pulses with the sound - from the most objective, as the rectangle in the border and the drums' onomatopoeias (mapping the Sound Input), to the more subtle, as the moves and details of the characters (which map and the Sound Input and the sound they echo themselves).
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![]() ![]() Window of Opportunity: The player has to perform consistently well in order to achieve the Window of Opportunity, called "Fever Mode", and the maintenance of that period is dependent not on time but on the ability of the player to keep performing flawlessly. The Acoustic Ecology during "Fever Mode" is highly stimulating and rewarding. "Fever Mode" is actually an enhanced Engagement, much richer in terms of sound, involving Diegetic Music, Foley, and Sound Effects.
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