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Let's just rehash all the same ideas with an extended story and call it a sequel." Nope. They flat out admit that.For those that have never played the first game, it's not important. The whole premise of this game is that the original Katamri game was so wonderful, there just HAD to be a second one. Not this one.The humor has been scaled up quite a bit, the graphics seem to been improved upon, the gameplay itself runs more smoothly than the original.things like climbing stairs and bouncing off bigger objects has been made MUCH easier. As you roll over stuff, it sticks to your ball until your ball gets bigger and bigger. Seriously. "Oh. There are more challenges and goals and places to roll the Katamari around.you can now go under water and even take it for a spin around the solar system from time to time.
Anyone who enjoyed the first one will LOVE this game. It's amazingly addictive though as you get big enough to roll people into your ball (the Katamari).eventually getting to the size to roll up buildings and entire cities. The basic idea, as lame as it sounds, is that you have a ball that you roll around. Interestingly enough, the sequel is not just more of the same like so many game developers tend to do. Anyone who's never played it at all should STRONGLY consider buying this and giving it a try.
Our whole family loves playing this addictive game. It came in great condition and very quickly
I play it myself and find it hard to put down. This game provides fun for just about anyone. I bought this game for my niece and nephew and they enjoy every minute of it. Another game in my still-expanding Playstation 2 collection.
We Love Katamari My daughter really enjoys the game. It was delivered in a timely manner.
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.
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