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We Love Katamari (PS2)
 
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We Love Katamari (PS2)

by Electronic Arts
Platform:   PlayStation2
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • The quirky gameplay that captivated the gaming world returns as you continue to roll up anything and everything that gets in your way
  • 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 2-player CO-OP mode
  • Roll up your friends in the new Battle mode. Make the world your battleground with an expanded battle mode featuring 3 different stages

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  • ASIN: B000CC15U0
  • Release Date: 3 Feb 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,009 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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    #5 in  PC & Video Games > Sony PlayStation 2 > Games > Puzzle

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Manufacturer's Description
In We Love Katamari, players must fulfil Fans' requests and roll up all manner of clutter from a variety of everyday locations around Earth. With hundreds of object types to collect, the Prince's katamari-rolling knows no limits. From London buses to the Taj Mahal, and pigeons to policemen, nothing and nobody are safe from the Prince and his ever-expanding clump. We Love Katamari is wrapped up in a unique graphical style with an inimitable soundtrack featuring some of Japan's most loved artists. You'll be humming 'ka-ta-ma-ri-da-ma-shi-i' in your home, your car and even your boardroom!

With over 40 Fan requests to complete, a brand-new 2 player Co-operative Mode and the chance to roll up your friends in Battle Mode, We Love Katamari will have you smiling and singing for hours. Never has surreal seemed so normal.


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love Katamari, 22 Feb 2006
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I can find absolutely no fault with We Love Katamari. I love everything about it, the mad cutscenes, the cartoony graphics, the weird humour, the crazy sound track, the control scheme, everything. Katamari is great game to play with friends, as a spectator sport or in co-op. But it is also a lot of fun to play on your own.

The game plays by you pushing round a ball collecting up anything that gets in your way. To pick up objects your ball of tat needs to be large enough but with everything you roll up it grows. The game is broken up into challenges, mostly create as big a ball as possible in the time limit or make a ball of certain size as fast as possible but there are lots of variations. There is something very satisfying about starting out rolling up paper clips and building up until things which prevously seemed like scenery are just more things to roll up and the difrence between picking up stationary and causing absolute havok is only a matter of minutes. Towards the final stages of the action reaches apoclyptic scale but there is always the up beat soundtrack, colourful visuals and weird cuteness.

This is simply the most enjoyable game I have played in a long time.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I ¢¾ Katamari, 27 Mar 2006
I saw a review of this in the Guardian and my Girlfriend wanted it straight away. This game is mind bogglingly addictive. The tunes will have you singing along even though they are in Japanese (Where can I get those tracks especially the flower level one?). You roll a ball into things to make it bigger and quite frighteningly this is more mind bending than crack. Even once the game is complete you will be going back to improve your score and make more stardust (Long explanation).
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars We loveeeeeeeeeeeee Katamari, 27 Mar 2007
By Mangos_Gamehut (STOURBRIDGE, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is in my view such a marmite game. You'll either love it or hate it simple as, so if you can rent/borrow before you buy I would strongly recommend that first.
I personally love it. It so mad and bizarre in story with its quirky manga-esqe humour you cant help laugh at the mad story or some of the things you roll.You at some points loss complete track of whats going on and just want to roll.
Gameplay
You play Prince Katamari- The katamaris where ruler of space and the comos and all the planets in it. Now the planets have gone and need to be put back.
You control a Katamari, a ball where you roll around the screen and collect anything/everything you can.Its that simple idea - basically in whatever setting your in water/camp/school you basically roll absolutley everything you can. Growning in size the bigger items you can pick up. I always laugh when its big enough to roll the rabbits/deer or even god! Its the sheer panic in their voices as you carry on your path of rolling.

Now this sounds quite simple.. and the first few levels are, but with further progress it gets harder and harder with time requirement or item collection or dont let your burning katamari go out added!!. It really is a well thought out game.
You have to collect all manners of objects to get 100% on each level which takes some doing I can tell you, So longevity is there in masses and add a 2 player option it makes it a must have.

The only bad thing is possibly the graphics which pretty much are enhanced PS1 graphics but you really dont notice it as your busy ploughing your way through the game.

The sound as well is a mix of mad Japanese rock/dance and I swear tom jones (sounds like it anyway). Everything in this game compliments each other.

Buy it if you like a challenging puzzle game, but only if rolling up school children or bears or some king talking about his chin is funny. The humour is a very strong selling point, but you need to realise this isnt a straight forward story and will confuse the heck out of you in points.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why do I like it so much?!?!
I have absoluently no clue why I like it! It's random, crazy, mad but some how, under all that wierdness it is a really, really fun game to play! Read more
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This game is totally briliant and original!

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1.0 out of 5 stars What?
Ummm.. i guess I am flying somewhat in the face of what everyone else said, but I really did NOT get on iwth this game. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Unique, Fun, Quirky
It's certainly a unique game and loads of fun too! Roll up balls of stuff to a required size (or within a required time). Read more
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