Beautiful Katamari Critic Reviews continued...
Different is good and nothing proves this more than the original Katamari that not only caught the attention of gamers around the world but also proved that most gamers are willing to take a chance on something unique. For those gamers who gave the
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Let's flashback to late 2004 for a moment. There's a dank, foul smell in the air created by unimaginative RPGs and carbon-copied first-person shooters starting to rot. It's almost like developers decided to throw awful games into a cloning machine in the
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Loveable and original, the quirky Katamari games first appeared on the PlayStation 2. The strap line for that review said it all: Happiness in a box. There was something so infectious about the music, the visuals, and the simple gameplay mechanics that
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Microsoft has managed to dip its hands into Namco Bandai’s Katamari honey pot with its Xbox 360 exclusive Beautiful Katamari. Preserving the strangely addictive gameplay model of the first two entries in the franchise, Beautiful Katamari is guaranteed t
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Beautiful Katamari seemed to be rolling uphill ever since its first showing. It's the latest in a series that at one time could do no wrong, but now has become something of a gaming-industry whipping boy, both for failing to innovate (kinda funny since
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For those not familiar with the Katamari games, a quick summary of the concept: You are the Prince, and your father, the King of All Cosmos does something silly that removes celestial objects from the sky (this time, his overly powerful thwack of a
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The King of all Cosmos and his family are enjoying a nice vacation on one of their favorite planets when they decided to play a game of tennis. The King is a most excellent tennis player and his first serve is so powerful it rips a hole in space. This
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To start this review, let's just look at a quote from Keita Takahashi, the creator of the original Katamari Damacy, in an interview with GameSpot UK. "Why are you sick of Katamari Damacy?", they asked, to get the three-word response, "Wouldn't you be?"
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