When the katamari runs over an object that is small enough, it will stick causing the katamari to grow in size. The gameplay is the same as in Katamari Damacy using both of the analog sticks you can push the katamari around. To keep all of the fans happy, the Prince is once again sent to Earth to roll stuff up with a katamari (a clump of stuff) this time he's taking requests from the fans as to what should be rolled up! I just wish there was a free-play option, really my only gripe.5 /5After the success of Katamari Damacy, the King of all Cosmos and his son, the Prince, have gained quite a bit of fame. if your a fan of the original this is a must-own. All in all an excellent game that should not be missed. A new 2-player co-op mode is included, as well as a refined battle system. These presents allow you to dress your character in everything from scarves to giraffe hats, much like the first game. Another nice addition is the ability to play as one of a myriad of cousins, which are collected throughout the game, as are 'presents'. "We Love Katamari" does add a few special stages into the mix, includin an underwater stage, a racetrack stage inwhich your katamari is super-fast, a nighttime firefly collecting stage, and a camp-fire building level where you have to roll over flamnable material to keep your ball burning. Instead you are relegated to 2 basic types of missions in all the levels: one focusing on size of katamari, and one on time completion. This isn't even a feature after you beat the game. You cannot simply start as the smallest katamari and keep growing and growing until you roll up absolutely everything in the game. The problem is though, that the game lacks a way for you to 'free play'. This is a game you'll always be able to pick up and enjoy. That's not to say that it has no replay value, quite the contrary. Many have talked about the amount of levels and new places to explore with your giant junk ball, and while the sheer number of levels has increased dramatically, I still finished the game in about 5 hours. All the things that made the original so great are here, and there are enough refinements and additions to warrant the sequel. All the things that made the original so great are here, and there are enough refinements This is a definite expansion of Katamari Damacy. This is a definite expansion of Katamari Damacy. Battle Mode has also returned to We Love Katamari in extended form with three size scopes for competitive rolling action. With each player controlling part of the clump, they will have to devise new strategies and communicate their rolling intentions in a new level of katamari madness. The Prince's celestial rolling has no boundaries as his katamari grows larger, he can roll up literally everything in his path – from underwater creatures to mountains and even the Eiffel Tower itself! Players can also roll with a friend in the all-new two-player cooperative mode. We Love Katamari continues the series' trademark graphical style and musical excellence with an original soundtrack and hundreds of brand new items including Koi fish, angels and famous Earthly landmarks to roll up. In We Love Katamari, players find themselves in various new locations around Earth as the Prince and his cousins roll up different katamaris according to the fans' requests. Now they are tasked with rolling up even more clumps, each larger and more different than the one before. The King of All Cosmos desired to appease all of their requests and recruited the Prince and his cousins to help. His fans knew no bounds and wished to see more katamaris fill the sky. The King of All Cosmos grew to stardom after taking all of the Prince's katamaris and replacing the stars. His fans knew no bounds and wished to see We Love Katamari features the diminutive yet determined Prince with an assortment of celestial cousins and the eccentric King of All Cosmos. Summary: We Love Katamari features the diminutive yet determined Prince with an assortment of celestial cousins and the eccentric King of All Cosmos.
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