We Love Katamari is not only a fun and addictive experince, but also one of the craziest game ever arrived in the west.

User Rating: 8.8 | Minna Daisuki Katamari Damacy PS2
Katamari Damancy was one greatest original games in 2004, and was a massive success both in Japan and the U.S..
Unfortunately, some scumbag at Sony decided not to release this pearl of a game here overseas, so every Norwegian, Italian, german, brittan videogameplayers just had to watch jealously while Japaneses and Americans was rolling and rolling and rolling their ass off.
But at last, the sequel was made and released in Europe with they fantastic name "We Love Katamari".

The goal in Katamari is relatively but insanely addictive, the prince of cosmos is pushing a katamari (which is a colorful ball that sticks everything smaller
than itself to it. when the katamari grows, you can stick even bigger thing to it and you can end up rolling up skyscrapers, mountains, castles and the wall of china. You control the prince and his katamari with the to analog stick and it is really ten times as hard as it sounds. Ok, in the beginning on the easy tasks you will roll through with no problem, but after a couple of hours in the game its getting harder to satisfy the demands.

The story of We Love Katamari is kinda weird like the rest of the game, the people on earth played Katamari Damancy and they totally loved it!
Because of that they ask your father, the king of cosmos, more rolling and you get the task help them. On most courses, your just roll up your katamari to a certain size, but there are variations like roll up food for a sumowrestler,
roll up all 93 students in a school to send them home or find escaped bears. there are also hidden presents and hidden cousins in each and every course, so trying to find them is another challenge to the game.

The graphics and sounds of the game is just like the rest of the game, really messed up. The graphics it really cute and every human, animal, car, building and cloud just look really, really happy.
The sound effects fits perfectly into the cute and crazy style, there is no voice acting, except from "HEY", "Fight", "Voff, Voff" and "your Highness", and about the music, I suspect that Namco invited a dou-sin drunk Japanese country bands to an after party and recorded that they her there...

So, if you got a PS2 and looking something that is not a first person shooting driving game where you can stab hookers, don't look any further.