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Lüc's Katamari Damacy (PS2)
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[February 24, 2007 12:46:55 AM]
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The controls in Katamari Damacy just use the two control sticks on the PS2 controller. Players then navigate with these two sticks. For example, to go forward, players must tilt both sticks forward, and both backward to go backwards, and so on.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, the soundtrack of this game is great, with a huge range of music, from jazz to rock to pop.
The graphics of the game are cartoony and funny, obviously so that there can be more objects on screen at a given time. Also, the objects have a variety of funny animations. For example, people run away, shout, and cops will shoot you.
Overall, a very fun game, but I found myself getting kind of bored with it over time, though I am not sure why exactly that was.
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[February 24, 2007 12:43:48 AM]
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This week I played Katamari Damacy for the Playstation 2. In the game you assume the role of the Prince of the Cosmos, and after a late night of drinking, your father, the king of the Cosmos, ended up destroying all the stars in the sky. You're then required to roll up a bunch of stuff from Earth so that your father can remake all the stars in the sky.
One of the biggest innovations in this game is that fact that the gameplay style of this game had never been done before. As the Prince, you are required to roll around a ball, called a Katamari, that picks up everything it touches. Thus begins your adventure of literally just rolling a ball around collecting items.
You are required to make your Katamari grow to a certain size by collecting a number of items before the time runs out.
Overall, this was a pretty fun game, with easy controls, and a great soundtrack.
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