Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew

How can you not like Katamari Damaci??
Perhaps the best thing to come out of Japan after Engrish and Sushi, this incredibly simple game is both ingenious and addictive. The king of all cosmos (pictured below), who is notable for his knowledge of Esperanto and incredibly large package (as any google search would let you know), got drunk one day and destroyed all the stars in the sky. It is your job as the Prince to go down to earth and roll useless things into balls (Katamari) which are then launched into the heavens by the king to restore the stars.

What's so interesting about that? As you roll small objects, your Katamari starts growing in size, and the more you grow, the larger the objects you can pick up. Remember that girl into whose leg you bumped a few minutes ago? Now you can roll her up! An elephant? Sure! A school? Go right ahead!

The game is incredibly psychedelic friendly, right from the baffling intro (MUST SEE! Especially if you're high!) which features rainbows, mushrooms, and dancing red pandas, amongst other things. The game engine itself is quite random in the objects it produces (adding a bit to the replayability factor), so its not unlikely to see things such as a schoolgirl-pyramid riding a giraffe in the middle of a city. Yet, the world remains interestingly coherent. To top things up, most of the cut scenes feature cubical kids saying things along the lines of, "I feel the cosmos! It's talking to me!"
If you've never played this (or its sequels, which all get the same admiration since they are just what the fans wanted: more of the same), you're seriously missing out on a very important life-changing experience.
Sound: 5/5 - Fantastic soundtrack! Probably the best songs about rolling things up that you'll ever hear in your lifetime.
Here is my favourite track from the original game.. This stuff is good for general chilling out to!
Here is my favourite track - from the sequel, we


Story: 4/5 - Genius! See above.
Graphics: 4/5 - Cute, wacky artwork. There isn't much flashy about the graphics, they are adequate and unobjectionable.
Gameplay: 5/5 - Really, it just doesn't get more original than this!
5/5. One of my favourite games, ever.
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