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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Namco EAN: 0722674100243 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: Namco Manufacturer: Namco Model: P2NAMC 722674100243 MPN: 10024 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Namco Release Date: August 08, 2006 Studio: Namco Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Katamari Damacy is a silly, colorful and occasionally hysterical game that's become a hit in Japan. Now it's arrived here and it's unusual gameplay and one-of-a-kind design will make gamers laugh and play for hours! When the King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys the stars in the sky, he orders his pint-sized princely son, to put the twinkle back in the heavens. He decides to do this by rolling everything and anything on earth into clumps, so he can replace what's missing in space. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - We are moved to tears by this game!This was my first PS2 game. I had seen some friends play it at college, and I thought it looked fun. I found it in a bargain bin for $9, and decided it would be a good starting point for console gaming. The opening screen is full of color, dancing animals, and probably hallucinogenics. The theme song is playing, and it really gets you into the mood to roll up the world! Learning the controls was difficult as I had never used the analog sticks before. However, the tutorials in the ... Read More Rating: - Simply... ostrobogulous.This game is obviously not plot-driven. In fact, it contains one of the most conceited plots I've ever heard of... but because the plot matters so little, it is incredibly easy to ignore, and so you just go your way rolling stuff up and becoming the stuff of legend. You start with erasers and thumbtacks, then work your way up to animals and people and finally houses and towers and Godzilla and islands. One of my favorite games ever and one of the only three I ever play on a regular basis (the others ... Read More Rating: - Interesting, but way too repetitious for meI'd long heard the praises of this game from various sources (like BoingBoing) and when I finally got a PS2 (yes, I live in the dark ages), this was the first game I had to try on it. The concept is wacky, which I'm not sure is because the game is wacky or if there's some kind of cultural disconnect between Japan and the U.S., but I have to give the game points for uniqueness. Seems that the King of the Universe did a little too much partying and has scattered things to multiple corners of the universe ... Read More Rating: - WowYeah, it's Katamari Damacy. What can be more fun than rolling up actual items you see every day into a huge ball with no other goal than to be able to roll up larger objects? I played this game a couple years back and just had to have it. It never gets old. The game play is completely different and innovative, the storyline is fresh, and the king's twisted, humorous sense of fashion is absolutely hilarious. Rating: - Quirky FunKatamari provides quirky fun in a short time. If you just want to play around for a bit, but not get involved in some long game, Katamari is perfect. You can cause destruction by rolling around and picking things up. It sort of provides a release as you roll your ball about. The quirkness of the game adds to its charm. The music is fun and fits perfectly. A great game for some quick fun. |