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We Love Katamari

We Love Katamari

We Love Katamari PS2

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3278 in Video Games
  • Brand: Namco
  • Model: 722674100380
  • Released on: 2006-06-15
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .53" h x 5.75" w x 7.75" l, .35 pounds


  • Features

  • Players must roll Katamari around so any object in their paths will stick to their snowballing masses
  • Brand new two-player co-op mode
  • 1/2Hx5-1/3Wx7-1/2L"; 0.4 lb.



  • Editorial Reviews

    From the Manufacturer
    The King of All Cosmos grew to stardom after taking all of the Prince's katamaris and replacing the stars. His fans knew no bounds and wished to see more katamaris fill the sky. The King of All Cosmos desired to appease all of their requests and recruited the Prince and his cousins to help. Now they are tasked with rolling up even more clumps, each larger and more different than the one before.

    Play as the Prince or as any of his cousins to complete the tasks given to you by the King's many fans. Travel to new locations and experience the great gameplay that helped Katamari capture the hearts of gamers everywhere. Bring a friend to share the joy with the new two-player co-op mode. Enjoy brand-new objectives while creating the biggest and best katamari ever.

    Features:

  • The award winning gameplay returns. The quirky gameplay that captivated the gaming world returns as you continue to roll up anything and everything that gets in your way!
  • Conquer the new levels with gusto. Experience all new levels and objects during the Prince's travels around the world. From rolling up starfish under the sea to picking up the Eiffel Tower, Katamari brings players to great new locations and sets them free to pick up anything and everything!
  • Rolling is more fun with a friend. Share in the fun as you experience every level with a friend in the new two-player co-op mode.
  • Roll up your friends in the new Battle mode. Make the world your battleground with an expanded Battle mode featuring three different stages.


  • Customer Reviews

    How did they do it?5
    With "We Love Katamari," the good and crazy folks at Namco managed to produce a game that keeps almost everything from the original, alters things just a trifle, and yet created a sequel that feels a whole lot richer than the original.

    For those who don't know, in Katamari games you control a super-sticky orb (a katamari) that rolls throughout a world packed with stuff. Roll up enough caramels and you'll be big enough to roll up a mouse. Roll up enough mice and you can roll up cats. And so on, until you're rolling up clouds, islands and thunder gods. All this is built up over the course of a few levels, but it can be disorienting to roll up cookies under a car at the beginning of a level and roll up the car itself in the end.

    With each level a new star is added to the sky (replacing the ones your monolithic and rather drunken father, the King of All Cosmos, accidentally destroyed).

    The original is still one of my favourite titles, but as innovative as it was, it was a bit on the short side and there were really only four kinds of levels:

    1. Build to a certain size, and then as big as you can get.
    2. Build to as close to a certain size as possible.
    3. Gather as many of a particular thing as you can.
    4. Gather the largest of a class of thing as you can.

    Not so with the new one. In some levels, you have to build yourself as large as possible with a limited number of objects, in others you're self-propelled and have to control the katamari to maximize what you get, in others you have to move quickly or snow gums up your katamari, making it difficult to move - the variations are all of a similar kind to the types listed above, but different enough that each level plays differently.

    Getting the levels is different as well, with as many as half a new dozen levels available at a time. The final level is actually accessible early on, but you don't have a hope of winning it for a very, very long time. The King of All Cosmos is back, and with all the popularity of a rock star, people clamour him with requests to have particular stars created. And, of course, it falls to you to do his work for him.

    Gameplay and controls are identical to the original, and fans of that one will love the added complexity to the levels while newcomers will have no trouble picking up on the way things work. Recommended for all ages and levels of play, at least by me.

    Wonderful relaxing fun for all ages4
    Talk about an odd game that almost defies description! In the Katamari games, you are rolling a sticky ball. That's it! It's amazing how addictive it can get.

    This is the second game out, after Katamari Damacy. You are a prince. Your dad is the eternally bizarre and self-absorbed King of All Cosmos. He sets a series of challenges up for you, with the aim of creating stars. You wander along a grassy meadow, meeting up with people and choosing which challenge to work on next.

    The graphics are just amazing here, in a cartooney sort of way. You wander through an undersea world, rolling up various sea creatures. You roll around a home office, gathering typical office supplies. In each case you start with a little ball. As you roll the ball over an object, if it's small enough, it sticks onto your ball and you can actually see it rolling around. As you pick up more items, the ball gets larger and larger.

    You're ranked, depending on which section of the game you're in, on how quickly you make your ball grow large, on how large you get the ball to be, and various other ranking schemes.

    The music is fine, although I would have liked a little more variety. It's just a little too techno for me, all the time. I like to hear a variety of music types in a game like this.

    This is really a game that is PERFECT for all ages. There's no bloody shooting of enemies. There are no super complex puzzles to solve. All you do is roll, roll roll. It's very soothing, in a way, a mindless way to rid yourself of the stress of work or school. You're achieving something, and you just roll along to do it.

    My only complaint is that the co-op mode is rather challenging. It's tricky to get two people to roll a ball together. With this being such a great game for kids, I *really* wish they could think up a way for a parent to play with their kid (or even a grandparent to play with their kid). It's a game that appeals to all age levels - but there just isn't much of a way for those people to play "together". Surely there'd be some way to do that - maybe give one character a 'freeze ray' to stop items that are in motion, so the other character can then go roll them up.

    In any case, the game is quite a lot of fun, for those times that you want a relaxing, mindless, casual game. Well recommended!

    Rating: 4/5

    Loved It!!!5
    Played through this game with my fiance (who doesn't really play video games), we both had a great time. They've given you all the classic Katimari gameplay plus they've added a few new things like rolling in the sky (rolling clouds), rolling up the countries of the world (to prevent a meteor strike) and rolling up plants and stardust (so you can get something big enough to roll up the sun). Plus there was a really funny Sumo level where you roll around a skinny Sumo Wrestler over food and he slowly gets fatter, and a snowman level where your rolling around a ball of snow.

    Also, the cinematic story clips between levels are way better than the last game (as off the wall as the story is).

    We were singing the theme song for days ("na na na Katimari Damacy")

    It's just fun!
    ~Danny


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