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Katamari Damacy (PlayStation 2, 2004) 
Katamari Damacy  (PlayStation 2, 2004)

 
Katamari Damacy  (PlayStation 2, 2004)

Platform: PlayStation 2
Publisher: Namco Hometek,Inc.
Release Date: Sep 2004
Rating: Everyone
Genre: Third-Person
UPC: 722674100243
Product ID: EPID30946566
Description: Ever wonder what it would be like to roll around and collect everything you touched in one massive heap? Well that's exactly the premise of Namco's strange action game <I>Katamari Damacy</I>. In it, players assume the role of the Prince ...
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  Love At First Play - Funny, Quirky, Charming - Love It!
Review created: 01/22/08
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

It's hard to put a finger on exactly why this game caught my fancy. The graphics are fun, giving you a whole new appreciation of everyday items, like paperclips, sticks of gum, and even crazy things like teakettles and earth moving equipment. Who would ever have thought the same game would have all these items?

The premise is crazy - the stars have been "put out" from the night sky (in the Japanese version, the King of All Cosmos got drunk and went on a bender, but in the politically correct US version (:rolleyes:), he just has a bad night. He gives his son, the tiny Prince, the job of repopulating the sky, from the smallest speck of a star to the moon, with bonus levels of the various constellations.

There are cut scenes of a Japanese family who's father is an astronaut that are very funny and silly, because nobody seems to notice the craziness going on around them other than the son (who's very quiet).

You start small, rolling up objects on the "katamari" (basically meaning blob) like tacks and paperclips and sticks of gum, working your way up to bigger and bigger objects to make a katamari big enough to satisfy the King's requirement for that particular star. The King is very demanding, and woe betide you if your star isn't big enough ... what a mean guy! Eventually the objects you roll up get bigger and bigger and you go from the table to the house to the lawn and eventually into town in search of bigger objects for your katamari until you're rolling up elephants, octopi, and carnivals.

It's funny and surreal, and the bonus constellation rounds are based on picking up objects that relate to the particular one you're working on (for example ... you're judged by how many crabs you roll into your crab nebula ... and they're all over! ... maidens for Virgo ... it's all so funny!). The biggest challenge is the moon, and good luck to you in the time you're allowed to roll up that much stuff!

The things you can explore in the game are fun, too ... like an inventory of the objects you've picked up and the places you've been rolling stuff up. It really makes you aware of what a consumer oriented society we live in in some ways.

The music is catchy, and the game is easy to learn, though a challenge to master ... but isn't anything worth mastering fun?

I highly recommend it, even as a party game ... even the person who claims they're the most inept at video games will have fun trying to make a star.

So why are you still reading this? Go find a copy and play!

If you found this helpful ... give me a vote! Thank you!


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  We really do <3 Katamari
Review created: 01/05/07
6 of 7 people found this review helpful.

What happens when you combine the simplistic game-play of classic arcade titles such as Frogger and Pac-Man with the depth capable of the PS2? Well, you get something like Katamari Damacy, from Namco.

Gameplay is simple, using only the two thumbsticks to roll up anything and everything into your giant Katamari (a sticky ball).
I can't describe in words how great this game is.

All I can say is that you can buy it as cheap as you can rent it, so give it a try.


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  Proof that sometimes, simple is better.
Review created: 10/09/06
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Proof that sometimes, simple is better. And a hell of a lot of fun!
It's a basic concept ; Roll over stuff. Then, roll over bigger stuff. I won't re-explain the plot, because I'm sure it's available somewhere else on here, and really isn't that important.

What is important, is that this game is too much fun.
It's so fun, and so addicting in fact, that my wife (who doesn't play PS2 games) beat the game before I did.
It has about as much quirkiness to it, as it does entertainment. With eye twitching visuals, comedically fitting sound, and uncomfortably catchy music, it's a great game.
It's easy enough to beat, but will require you to revisit levels and invest a little time to achieve perfection on them.
In addition to the stylish single player game, there's also a "vs" mode, to take on a friend.


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  Finally!
Review created: 01/19/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This is a simple, excpetionally fun and addicting game. Who would have thought that wandering around as a wee-little prince rolling around a ball would be so much fun? And you dont just roll around picking up everything in all levels, in certian ones you have a theme, like pick up the most crabs for Cancer, etc.

I had first played this game on New Years Eve, 2006, over at my sister's friends house. He's in his 20s or possibly early 30s by the way, so that shows that the love for Katamari can go a long way! I believe I had actually played We Love Katamari but it's the same concept overall.
I spent a year trying to run down a copy of either game (totally oblivious to the fact it's rare, way to go me) and when New Years Eve, 2007 rolled around, I could not go... rolling around! This was highly upsetting and finally it clicked, EBay! You can find anything on EBay right? Well, I got it, and now I'm a happy camper rolling around as the prince (I think my boyfriend's a little jealous of my love affair but he's just going to have to deal)

I would recommend this game to anyone, young and old, so for petes sake go out and try it!


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  Katamari Damacy: One Crazy Game!
Review created: 11/09/06
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I decided to buy Katamari because I had been reading several interesting things about it and said, " Hey why not." It is an extremely addicting game of rolling around picking up just about everything in site, so that you can replace the stars in the sky with your Katamari. I would reccommend this game to any gamer due to it's off the wall plot and very strange gameplay. It is a must have if not for the fun factor, for the aesthetic.


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  More addictive than crack...
Review created: 10/27/06
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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This game is so simple and so fun I can hardly limit myself to one star a day. Basic premise: you have a ball, you roll it (like a snowball) and pick up most interesting things- cats, dogs, frogs, susi, people- the bigger the ball the bigger the objects you can add to your ball. When you have finished the Katamari, the King of the Cosmos will pick you up and take you home on the Royal Rainbow where he will release your Katamari into the sky to replace one of the stars he accidentally deleted. Supremely fun, super addictive, and a soundtrack you can enjoy for hours (even days) after. As your skill improves, the difficulty rises. I would rate this as fun for all ages.


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  Finally, a relaxing video game.
Review created: 07/04/06
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

purchased a copy and was in complete and total agreement. As someone who is all of the above three, I have to admit that the Kid was right on the money. The game is so easy to play that you really don't need to pick up the instruction book. Just grab the controller and start rolling. The music is really fun, the colors are soft, and there is nothing stressful about the game. Rolling the ball and collecting things can really become something to look forward to when you get home from a rough day at the office. It is simple, yet challenging. Rated E for everyone, and not childish. I am a longtime player of games like God of War, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, and Silent Hill. While I still love those games and will always go enjoy playing them it felt good to give my mind a rest from horror and violence. To sum it up, this game is like going to the amusement park for the first time as a kid. Bright, colorful, fun, exciting, and you don't want to leave.


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  Fun for everyone
Review created: 10/12/05
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

At heart this is a simple game. Roll up all kinds of stuff on a sticky ball which will then be compacted to make a star. It sounds simple but is endlessly entertaining due to the catchy music and variety of things you can encounter.

I originally saw a demo version of this game being played at a convention and liked it so much that I bought a Playstation 2 in order to play it. My retired 65 year old mother loves this game just as much. The controls are very simple and easy to master for young and old alike. No fancy button combos required, which makes it ideal for people who have never played video games before, or only played strategy or puzzle type games.

The game play is sufficiently deep to keep more serious gamers interested as well. There's special presents hidden in all the levels. There's also a feature called "collections" where it shows you how many of each item you've collected and from where. Filling out the whole collection to get all the items will take multiple plays through the game. You can beat the levels without getting the presents or finishing a collection, but serious gamers will want to try for full completion.

The levels can be beaten in various ways. If you just barely complete the objective, it will just unlock the next level. If you achieve spectacular success the end-level animation will be different and in many cases may unlock a bonus 'hidden' level.

You can roll up all kinds of strange thing during the course of the game. This ranges from normal household items like pens and telephones to more exotic things like people in rabbit suits, sumo wrestlers, and the Loch Ness Monster. Animals and people will try to run away from you so you have to chase them down.

One of the great features in the game is you can't die. At worst you'll fail to complete a level. It's also a fun game to watch being played, so can be a good game to introduce a non-gamer to video games.

The music is insanely catchy. You will end up humming the theme music. It is relentlessly happy. If you had a bad day at work, half an hour of Katamari Damarcy will make things better.

The one down side is that the two player mode gets repetative very quickly and the split screen is a bit confusing. If you have several folks who'd like to play, it's easier to just switch off who's playing single player mode and let the others watch. Most levels are under ten minutes and are entertaining to watch, so even kids shouldn't get too restless if they have to share.


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  Katamari madness
Review created: 10/06/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Now this is one game that vow itself to originality and madness.
Its the first of the serie, the one that started it all. Now what can i say... get it!
its 100 percent pure originality and fun. Don't break your head with puzzles, Don't stress out...just roll. roll everything!
This is the kind of game you sit and relax, and simply enjoy a good time. Its going to make you quirk for more, but alas, its kinda short. Unless you go for the 100% item collection list, you will end it quite fast, wanting more...and more!
And the music is crazy. What the hell is wrong with Japanese people hahaha
its enjoyable as hell, and you can bet the title song will stay in your heart forever.

GAMEPLAY
simple, really. you roll with both joysticks, anything, everything. Objects, living things, whatever, the levels are filled. The goals varies, like get a 3 meter ball in 3 minutes, or collect as much crabs as possible. (and more that i will keep secret for your enjoyment)
you cant really fail unless you dont end with a good result with your ball. But you will go for a couple of tried to get bigger, to get a better score, or to unlock some items. Let's say that the main point is to get the best score, more than finishing a level.You can be sure you will try out the levels a couple of times.

MULTIPLAYER
its a versus mode, and the only goal is to get a bigger ball than the other one in a time limit. Its crazy, but it lacks some options and refinement. I still had fun with it anyway, but it gets old fast.

CLOSE
This is the game that you will keep in your library, redo it now and then. put it in your ps2 to roll a ball or 2... just for the fun of it.
If you plan to get one katamari game, I suggest to get the second one on ps2, We love Katamari. It's much better, got waaay more levels, unlockables and hours of play. (and game modes too)
Still, i am sure you will carve for this game if you do so, cause at the end, you always want to roll more katamari balls!


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  More Like Kata-awesome Damacy
Review created: 01/02/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This is easily one of the most amazing games ever made with some of the most hilarious and awesome music ever made for a video game. In short, you should buy this game for the playability (and re-playability, for that matter) that can be found in such a unique game as this one.


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  Awesome Game
Review created: 01/01/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

With control basic enough that anyone can learn it but techniques that take time to master, this quirky little game is fun for people of all ages...both gamers and non-gamers alike. It's addictive and makes for a great party game.


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  VIRGO!
Review created: 12/10/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Katamari Damacy allows the player to completely interact with the game environment. A very simple concept but has an outstanding gameplay. The sequel to this game, We Heart Katamari, is better with fluidity, control of the katamari, has a stronger gravity (meaning you lose less item), better VS, more levels, etc. However, I still bought this one because some of the levels are really fun to play (my favorites are star 1 and virgo--yeah, picking up maidens), the king's "how disturbing" quote, the songs are really nice and it's more challenging than the second katamari (well, sort of, but thats my opinion--i think they are equal challenging, but the first one has that old school awesome feel to it, even though it is not an old school game). haha Before I get too off-track, buy this game! It makes the second one THAT MUCH BETTER!


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  Great
Review created: 12/07/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I hate gory, bloody, or otherwise excessively violent games - the ones that are so realistic you actually think you're killing someone. This game is challenging, has some good music behind it, and is the furthest thing from realistic. Great game for kids and adults


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  Game: Katamari Damacy
Review created: 11/12/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

The original, fabulous Katamari Damacy!

Everyone must at least try this game at some point. In this game you play the role of a little green prince, who has a very sticky ball and a lot of momentum. You keep on rolling until you've, well, rolled everything up.

It sounds simple in concept but trust me, it DOES NOT get boring. The game designers must have had great fun dreaming up all the strange things you can roll up in this game. And oh, the joy of rolling up your first human being...

The controls are intuitive, though at times, make your hands crampy. Graphics are just fine for the PS2 and cut scenes are very cute.

There are lots of unique levels and hours of fun with this title.


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  katamari damacy
Review created: 07/05/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I love that this game is so crazy and random, and has amazing music, but the graphics aren't as good as on the second game, and it can be at times hard to maneuver the katamari, which is not as much of a problem in the second game as well.


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  katamari damacy
Review created: 06/11/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

i love this game. katamari is definitely one of my favorite games. i can play it for hours and never get tired of it. if anyone out there enjoys katamari damacy, then they will LOVE we <3 katamari.


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  this game is insane, one of my favorites
Review created: 04/09/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This is one of the craziest, fun games I've found for playstation 2. The charactors are awsome and the story line, though strange is entertaining. I'm 23 and I played it with my eight year old cousin for hours, both of us love it.


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  Katamari Damacy
Review created: 11/21/06(updated 08/05/08)
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

All my friends laughed at me when I put this in, and surprise- everybody loves it.

Very few games possess a gameplay that is so simple and inspired, that despite obvious shortcomings the game still shines. This is one of those games.

The concept of this game cannot be explained, and I also am unable to explain just why this is so fun. Sorry i cant be more helpful- Just buy it. 9.3/10.


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  Love it
Review created: 11/02/06
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Daughter is addicted to the first version of this game. We couldn't find it in stores. Did a BUY IT NOW and its delivered to my house a week later. Nice.


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  Great Game!
Review created: 10/09/06
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This game has a simple premise: roll up stuff into a ball (called a katamari). Usually the objective is to get a certain size within a time limit, but sometimes it's to collect as many of one type of thing as possible or the biggest of one type of thing possible.

It's a rather addictive game. As you play, the ball you're rolling gets bigger and you can pick up bigger and bigger things. So that cat which was pushing you around gets picked up later. Feels good to get a little revenge sometimes. Much of the game's appeal is that it scales quite a bit, from tiny to gi-normous.

If you enjoy wreaking havoc, this is your game. Terrorize the citizens, collect things! Collect the citizens! Pick up buildings!

The graphics are kinda boxy, but very colorful. The best animation is generally reserved for the katamari. The sound effects are amusing, though a bit repetitive. The music is simply outstanding. Play control is pretty good, however sometimes it can be a little frustrating. There's a fair number of features to keep you coming back, like the records for each level, the multiplayer option, and the statistics and hidden items.


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  unique, engaging, funny, brilliant, addictive, musthave
Review created: 09/07/06
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I wanted a new game, I hadn't bought any in a while, but I didn't want the same game in a new package, I wanted something different. Not just weird, but fun, too! Katamari Damacy is the strangest game ever, but so entertaining! It's impossible to describe it to someone, they have to see it for themselves. I had actually been told about it, but I had no idea what my boyfriend was talking about. It wasn't until I saw Katamari Damacy at number one on a list on-line about "the top ten weirdest games of all time" (that showed clips!) that I thought "Hey! I HAVE to have that!". It's not a driving game, it's not a shooting game, it's a rolling game. It's a progressive, addictive game that will push you to try harder by berating you while you sob in the rain. Great story, giggle inducing levels, and no matter how angry you get when you fail, your in-game father will make you madder.


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  Hate video games - love Katamari
Review created: 11/14/05
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

It is, quite simply, exhilirating. It's everything that (in my mind) a good game should be - simple, witty, addictive, wildly creative ... I don't like or play video games as a general rule, but Katamari has eaten up hours and hours of my life.


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  I love this game!
Review created: 11/09/05
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I like to play video games, but find most of them too time consuming or too complicated. This games has simple controls, you can play for a short period of time, and the music is great.

You roll around and pick up things as you "snowball" and get larger. When you are small, large items and animals will knock off some of your items when you run into them. It is really fun to roll over and collect these items once you are big. I personally like picking up the elephants!

Some of the animation is quite strange, but still appropriate for all ages.


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  The perfect game.
Review created: 10/13/09

Ever since I first played this game, I fell in love with it. I just had to find it and buy it for myself. The thing I love about this game is that it's so easy to play. It only uses joysticks to control! It's perfect for children learning to play video games. So many colors and funny things about this game. It's great for ALL ages! There's nothing I dislike about this game at all.


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  Freakin' Sweet Game
Review created: 10/06/09
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I bought this game because I used to own it, but then i sold my PS2 and everything with it. Then, when I played it again, and tasted that sweet Katamari awesomeness, I had to get it again.

Good ol ebay had plenty of copies for sale.


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