![]() Most importantly – at least in this author’s opinion – Katamari Damacy features a delightfully quirky soundtrack that has gone down as one of the best and most unique in video game history. As the game progresses, you’re given challenges like “roll up as many crabs as you can find,” or “roll up the biggest cow you can find without touching any other cow,” which help restore famous constellations. Despite his 5 cm height, the Prince agrees to help his father by collecting unnecessary junk to form the basis of each new star. Storywise, the point is to re-create the stars of the night sky, as your father, the King of All Cosmos, has accidentally destroyed every star in the universe as well as the moon, leaving the earth with nothing but a dark void to look up to at night. ![]() ![]() By the end of the game, you’re able to roll up entire buildings into your Katamari. As you pick up more things, your Katamari grows to be able to collect even larger objects. If you somehow missed playing Katamari Damacy back in the day, the gist of the game is that you’re a small hero known as “the Prince,” who uses a ball called a Katamari that collects smaller, everyday objects. It helps to add some more variety to the gameplay and this at times can be even more stressful than the actual main game levels.Katamari Damacy Reroll, a remake of the 2004 PlayStation 2 classic, has been launched like a star, into the cloud, by way of Google Stadia. You’ll have to roll the Katamari around picking up as many of the items that match the constellation’s sign, as quickly as possible. These will send you back to the levels but now have a new little spin. These all offer different cosmetic options for him and they’re pretty cool looking.īesides the main stars that you’ll create to disperse throughout the solar system, you can help create the constellations too. Other things you’ll want to look for around these levels are the presents that the King has spread out for the Prince to find. You may not see them in certain playthroughs depending on how big you are but they’re extremely pleasing to find when you finally discover them. One of the coolest things that I learned in playing further is that there are a ton of awesome little areas that are hidden throughout the maps. Eventually, you go from it being the size of a bug up to the size of the moon. Sometimes it’s small and other times it isn’t. The levels will feel completely different depending on how large your Katamari is at the start. It’s actually pretty amazing how much detail has been put into each location. Most times you’ll feel like you’re in a Toy Story game as you roll the Katamari past mice and chewing gum then up a take-out menu to a night-table. Levels throughout this title are extremely immersive in how small they can make you feel. Moving one thumbstick will move him around the ball and you can rev him up to speed off quickly if you move the thumbsticks back and forth very vigorously. ![]() Most of the time you’ll be moving him around the areas of these massive levels by pushing both thumbsticks in the same direction. To move the Prince around with the Katamari is a lot easier said than done. Now, it’s extremely important to talk about the interesting set of controls that this game implements to make the gameplay just a little more difficult. ![]() You’ll start off small and as you start to accumulate more objects, your Katamari will grow bigger thus allowing you to pick up bigger objects as you move along. The way to make said stars is to roll your magic ball called a “Katamari” and pick up everything you can in the given amount of time that the King allows you. You play as the Prince and are tasked with creating these new stars. Most of the gameplay is tedious and monotonous but luckily, that’s part of what makes the game so amazingly fun. Katamari Damacy Reroll is one of the most unique games I’ve ever played. ![]()
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