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Playstation 2 : We Love Katamari Reviews

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We ALL Love Katamari

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

"We Love Katamari" is the first sequel to the smash-hit game, "Katamari Damacy". The game is much like "Damacy", in that the aim of the game is to roll things up with your Katamari. However, the format is a bit different, in that, instead of rolling things up entirely for the King of All Cosmos, you are rolling things up for your "fans". The story is also about the life and childhood of the King of All Cosmos, as opposed to a random family.

The game has much of the same charm and overall weirdness of "Damacy". Its music selection is much broader; however, it seems that this is a somewhat harder game than the original, so be prepared.

Roll your heart out as fast as you can!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User

About the seller - I would definitely recommend & buy from again!

On to the product -
Katamari seems like a very fun game. Just roll up as much as you can in the time alloted.
Unfortunately, after you pass the first two stages, you really need to have absolutely mastered the fast roll technique or you can't pass the other levels. I actually went and bought a brand new controller with tighter analog controls - and it did help a little bit, but not enough.
Load times are decent. You see the King's head floating and mumbling something. A different something all the time! ^_^

This is a cute game. A good way to spend a rainy afternoon!

This is almost a hobby, not a video game ...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

As in the previous game, the King of All Cosmos has destroyed the stars in the sky, and it is up to the Prince to go to Earth and roll up objects into a "katamari" -- a kind of sticky ball that grows as you attach things to it -- so that new stars can be built.

Unlike its predecessor, We Love Katamari has relatively few "standard" stages. Instead, most of the stages give you some kind of specific challenge -- rolling with a burning katamari without letting its fire go out, rolling entirely underwater, getting as large as you can with a finite number of objects, and so forth.

As a result it is rather harder.

Nevertheless, if you've played and enjoyed the first game and want more challenges, this is the way to go. Fun new stages (and way more of them), a much larger World stage, and lots of weird and freaky challenges to try.

Just Fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

As far as complexity goes, this game offers close to none. Still, one can have fun playing this game in pretty much any state of mind. It doesn't require alot of skill or thinking. As a result, even people who aren't good with a video game controller will pick it up fast. Mostly, it's hilarious watching people scream and run away as you roll at them with your katamari.

More Katamari Goodness!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The first Katamari game was an instant classic, and the followup incorporates challenges designed by the fans themselves. If you don't know this series, the premise is that the stars have disappeared from the sky, and your character must roll up objects on earth to turn into new stars.
Accompany whimsically trippy graphics with a catchy Japanese pop soundtrack and the megalomaniacal thrill of collecting stuff, and I call it a winner!

The environments are indoors and out, and include the cosmos, where you can visit the stars you've created, a racetrack, a pond, and a school. Also, you get more characters, more backstory with the King, and a cooperative mode.

I looked for this game for months in game stores and major retailers, but it was always sold out. And with good reason: Katamari fans must have it, and new players immediately love it.


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