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We Love Katamari (Sony PlayStation 2, 2005) CIB Complete

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Item specifics

Condition
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Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Release Year
2005
Game Name
We Love Katamari
UPC
0722674100380
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Katamari Series
MPN
SLUS-21230
Publisher
Namco Bandai
Genre
Action & Adventure

About this product

Product Information

Following the snowballing success of Katamari Damacy, Namco challenges players to roll it all up again in this sequel. As in the original, a tank-tracks styled control scheme has players using both analog sticks to roll a sticky ball around each of the game's colorful levels, gathering nearly every object the ball touches to make it grow larger. The biggest change in We Love Katamari may be the multiplayer modes, in which two characters must work together to move the ball, each controlling the equivalent of one analog stick. Other new features include the ability to pause the game and examine the level from various perspectives (including a "King of Cosmos'"-eye view from above), the chance to take pictures with an in-game camera, and a choice of background music before levels.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Namco Bandai
MPN
SLUS-21230
UPC
0722674100380
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47655647

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Katamari Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
We Love Katamari

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2005
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Fantasy Violence

Item description from the seller

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  • Top favourable review

    This game is aight.

    There are a couple of new elements, like 2 player options, but the storyline, or lack there of, is kind of a bummer. You traverse the same area over and over and OVER trying to beat levels. It gets old pretty quick. But the visuals are cool and it's a fun game, nonetheless. There are new characters you can roll with.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ca_cheapskate

  • OMG BUY THIS

    Whenever I'm having a bad day, I like to come home, kick off my shoes, and play me some Katamari. For those who are familiar with the first game, Katamari Damacy, the goal is essentially the same: roll up as much stuff as you can in the smallest amount of time so your crazy daddy, the ever-creepy/awesome King of All Cosmos, can set it no fire and turn it into a star that he knocked out of the sky. (Or, in WLK's case, planets.) Katamari Damacy was an extremely fun game whose only shortcomings were its extremely short finishing time, (I was done in about two hours, but replay value is priceless. :D ) and it has a tendency to make your eyes feel like they're on fire after playing for a few hours. But that's because apparently I don't blink while playing Katamari... Well, with We Love ...

  • Katamari addict

    I bought this game after conquering the first Katamari. I've never been a big gamer-- I'm a mom in my 30s-- but the video store guy recommended Katamari as a first game for my 5 year old. Well, I played it too, and got hooked. The whole family did. The game is simple: you roll a ball around and pick up objects. At first, you can only pick up tiny objects. Slowly the ball grows and becomes enormous enough to pick up buildings and giant octopi. This game is much more involved than the first. After you succeed on a level, there is a possiblity of going back and doing a better job. It begins with a field of fans, or different characters. If they want you to play their game, they call out to you. As you conquer each level, a new fan appears. You can also play different "cousins" or princes ...

  • We Love Katamari (Playstation 2)

    Wow - this game is just too much fun! Even my 4 year old niece loved trying to play this game. It's colorful, imaginative and just chuck full of wackiness! My niece really loved the soundtrack too - she couldn't stop shaking her little booty! About the game: if you have ever wondered what it might like to be the creator of the heavens and earth - this is the game for you! You are the prince trying to rebuild the cosmos with the help of his cousins (which are all playable characters once you have rolled them up). The point of the game is to roll everything (animals, food, people and even eventually building and the sky!) into a ball to recreate the cosmos. You also get to roll up gifts from your "fans" - the requesters of the particular katamari you are rolling. Some Katamaris take minutes ...

  • PS2 Game: We Love Katamari!

    Katamari Damacy is back with all its rolling fun. This game opens up a new world of Katamari in which there is no real plot; this time you're just rolling because you can! Still addicting as always, the game is pretty easy to comprehend, following the same rules that were in the first Katamari Damacy. Since there is no plot you're not trying to reinvent the universe so you just travel around Earth and carry out the bidding of Humans (which of course involves rolling up things from lightning bugs to fire). We Love Katamari allows you to choose your character. You can be the all famous prince or if you don't like green you can choose one of the prince's cousins. Roll up more cousins to give yourself more variety and of course the more you roll the more levels you unlock. The game is pretty ...