What would this world be without Katamari or rolling up stuff? #Real Score 9.6/10#

User Rating: 9.5 | Minna Daisuki Katamari Damacy PS2
Globel warming is useally the biggest problem in the world today what if people could roll up there rubbish it would save most of the enviroment and you would be recycling almost everything in a giant ball. This is the sequel to Katamari Damacy but it never reached Europe back in 2004, We Love Katamari is based on the Prince who is the son of The King of Cosmos, but during each chapters you'll see what happend in the past with The King of Cosmos and the Old Cosmos who kept pushing him around like a dog. As the Prince you go around to listen to everyones problems and try and help them out.

Gameplay= Really basic controls your using the analog sticks and rolling up everything in your path. But pending on the size when you first start off you would need to make it bigger the more items you roll up the bigger it gets, some missions you have to get the right size or try not to keep the fire ball up in flames not out or soaked from water. You help alot of people who request you to do somthing and every time your finish a mission the katamari you roll up it can turn into a planet or you can choose to turn it into stardust. But try getting a good high score during the missions because later on in the game you would need to go back and forth across levels just to get a higher score. There is multiplayer where you can play with your friends or play Co-op. Most levels are completely random and very addictive to play through.

Graphics and Sound= Rolling in richly animated enviroments with unqiue details and outstanding looks for a party-puzzle game. If this came on Wii it would have been the same but using the nunchuck and controller to roll up. Whole story is setten as a manga japanese style world with crazy charcters and funny looking katamaris to roll up as well. Most of the levels are amazing to go through best part was when you had to roll up almost everything insight aorund the world including the stature of libareity or Godzillia, simply amazing and clever. I loved the soundtrack for We Love Katamari tons of Japanese music to listen too during gameplay I kept singing to some of the tracks while playing and laughing abit because it was just funny.

Overall= Namco have really done a grand job making a really good puzzle/ party game. It wasn't easy finding this game in shops or online because it is a rare in the UK. I think Namco should really make games that weren't popluar like Klonoa nobody ever knew what happend to the series. Mostly Namco mostly keep making Tekkens and a few other popluar games. I've enjoyed playing We Love Katamari over the past few days its a shame that most people have never heard of this game it's surprisingly good for a PS2 game very abstract if your into art.