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    Katamari Damacy

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Mar 18, 2004

    In this quirky Japanese game, the tiny Prince must roll up anything and everything in his path to rebuild the heavens after the King of All Cosmos destroys all the stars in the universe during a drunken bender.

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    4.7 stars

    Average score of 3 user reviews

    Delightful Insanity 1

    Katamari Damacy could quite possibly be the craziest, most original games I've ever played, and that's in a good...so good way.  Here's the premise... Your father, the King of All Cosmos, apparently got drunk one night and, when he woke up, he realized he had destroyed all of the stars.  The obvious solution is to send you, the Prince, to Earth to collect enough random junk in order to recreate the stars.  How do you do this?  Well you roll a ball, a katamari if you will, that has the uncan...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Bright, colorful and fun to play all backed by a top tier soundtrack, it's an utter delight to experience. 2

    [While the game has a multiplayer mode, I do not have anyone to test it with. I therefore am omitting any of the positive or negative impacts the multiplayer would have to ensure the review remains fair.]Drink it in. When it comes to games that find their main gimmick in being weird or bizarre, I can’t think of many titles that also back up their absurdity with enjoyable gameplay. Often these games sucker players into progressing by simply confusing them into wondering what oddity will be...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Pure, Simple Fun 0

     The scene opens on a nighttime field.   Three cows graze peacefully, bright stars riding the black sky above them.  Dawn breaks, and rising over the horizon is not the sun but the silhouette of an enormous man wearing a crown.   Two Japanese symbols appear inside the man’s silhouette; a singing voice bellows, “KA-TA-MA-RI DA-MA-SHIIIIII!”   Rainbows explode upward from the horizon on either side of the man in the crown, and we see his face for the first time: gray, stern, and bearded.   The co...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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