The cute and loveable Prince is rolling once again to appease all the new fans of his father, the King of All Cosmos, in We Love Katamari. Players can select the Prince or one of his many cousins to complete the tasks given to them by the fans. Players can also travel to new locations and experience the great gameplay that has helped Katamari Damacy" capture the hearts of gamers everywhere. We Love Katamari allows players to roll with a friend in the all-new two-player cooperative mode, in which each person controls part of the clump.
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About a month ago, we brought you a preview of the new Katamari Damacy sequel based off of the version of the game that Namco displayed at E3. Much to our dismay, that version only featured two playable stages -- we wanted more. Now, we've gotten our hands on the recently released Japanese version of the game, and we can go more in-depth as to what We Love Katamari has to offer. We'll be talking about specific stages here, though, so if you want to go into the game spoiler free when it's released in the U.S. later this year, consider yourself warned. Read More »
As the title of the game says, we love Katamari. Namco's bizarre ball rolling sim was one of the most original games to be released last year, and even though the upcoming sequel appears to be more of the same, we're not gonna complain. After all, Katamari Damacy ended far too quickly, so getting a chance to roll around some more is not unwelcome. Lucky for us, the good folks at Namco were nice enough to send us a copy of the We Love Katamari E3 demo so that we could take a deeper look at just what makes this sequ -- oh, who are we kidding? We just wanted an excuse to play it some more. Read More »
It was one of the most original and critically acclaimed games to come out last year. It won over legions of fans with its addictive gameplay, bizarre sense of humor, and infection music. Now, thanks to the good people at Namco, Katamari Damacy is getting a much anticipated sequel called, appropriately enough, We Love Katamari. Read More »
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Also known as: We Love Katamari, Katamari Damacy 2, Minna Daisuki Katamari Damacy
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: July 7, 2005
Publisher: Namco
1 DVD
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