08.28.09
We Love Katamari : A Review
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For my twenty-first birthday, my friends pre-ordered something wonderfully time-wasting but awesomely fun and that is We Love Katamari, the sequel PS2 game to the Japanese-hit Katamari Damacy. What is the purpose of this colorful and with subtle gay-hints? *Gay as in Happy mind you*
The King of All Cosmos destroyed the stars in the first game. Now, he has become a celebrity and fans all over the world wish to witness katamari-action. The King calls upon his son the Prince and the Prince’s cousins to satisfy the fans. Like the first game, the tiny little prince rolls around a small sticky ball called a katamari and rolls up objects like garbage and people so that the King can create stars and planets with the katamari. As the Prince or his cousins roll up stuff, the katamari ball becomes bigger. Let’s just say to the point where almost everything can be rolled up.
It is not a challenging game but very fun and very innovative. I can say it’s the greatest game if you want to vent your frustrations on the world. Roll up the world. Roll up random people-losers. Roll up cute little dogs and even sumo-wrestlers.
The first game was twenty USD. I don’t know how much We Love Katamari is, being that it was a gift. A very wonderful gift indeed.
New and old gamers alike will find this niche game very amusing and entertaining. Just beware, the humor may not be for all. Rolling up little old ladies and children may be in addition cruel than blasting their heads apart in games like GTA: San Andreas. Still, We Love Katamari has a friendly E rating for everyone.
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About the Author
Kathleen Lieu has a pending psychology degree and is currently working on a BS/MS degree in PT. She hopes to also earn a DPT in the future. Asides from academics and schooling, she writes ebooks and self-publishes them. She is also an avatar artist and an amateur manga-ka. Her website is Nummyz.com She is also a nutty gamer.
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