Katamari Forever

Familiar madness, now in HD

Words: on September 22, 2009

A typically whacked-out Katamari intro (flashing stars, geese, dancing ultramen) sets up the story for this HD’d up half-remake, half-sequel. The king has lost his memory, and a giant robo-king has been made to take his place. Only the robo-king has gone crackers and destroyed all the stars in the galaxy. As the prince you can fix both problems by rolling stuff up into giant sticky balls – clearing out the king’s brain in one thread, scooting around levels familiar from previous Katamaris, and creating new stars in the other, made from the assorted junk found in the robo-king’s levels.

The gameplay has barely changed since the PS2 days (bar the introduction of the prince’s hop, activated sketchily by motion control or by simply pressing a button), which means it’s both really addictive, and way harder than the cutesy visuals would suggest. Planning a route through the mess is a must to hit the size targets on all but the first few levels, and despite appearances, this is a mean puzzler. For a full-priced title, there’s a lot of reused material here, but the bottom line is that this is the definitive Katamari on PlayStation.

Sep 22, 2009

You'll love
  • Still really addictive
  • Still ultra charming and quirky
  • The definitive Katamari on PlayStation
You'll hate
  • Gameplay has barely changed
  • Hop move motion control is inconsistent
  • Lots of reused material

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  • PorcelainPoison

    PorcelainPoison  - 1 year ago  - Report

    Me too, sniper430, it looks like an amazing batshit insane acid trip Japanese game. ...*drools*
  • sniper430

    sniper430  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    so basically this is perfect for those who missed the original? sign me up :D
  • garnsr

    garnsr  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    It's just so expensive. Remember how cool we thought Namco was when the first Katamari came out for $20, but then the second was $30, and then microtransactions showed up?
  • peace4me

    peace4me  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Katamari FTW
  • LionheartAce

    LionheartAce  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    LOL, not much to review beyond visuals, figured as much.
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