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The original "Katamari" was quirky, unexpected, charmingly simple, with a cast of strange characters and a fantastic soundtrack
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Even the soundtrack isn't quite as good (although the variation on the theme from the original - which is sung by a very good (clone of?
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And it has an awsome soundtrack
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Amazing soundtrack, hilarious noises, and great bass.
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Combining jazz, swing, J-Pop, electronic, rock, dance, and even some elements of rap, WLK easily has one of the most outstanding video game soundtracks I've ever heard
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The cutscenes which serve to forward the already slightly incomprehensible story are completely nuts, the soundtrack is giddy and crazy, and the concept
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Furthermore, the soundtrack is catchy and upbeat, and you're sure to get the songs stuck in your head for hours (days, weeks,
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The original "Katamari" was quirky, unexpected, charmingly simple, with a cast of strange characters and a fantastic soundtrack
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Accompany whimsically trippy graphics with a catchy Japanese pop soundtrack and the megalomaniacal thrill of collecting stuff, and I call it a winner!The environments are indoors and out, and include the cosmos, where you can visit the stars you've created, a racetrack, a pond, and a school
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Then... back at home, Kinger saw Daddy-O dug up his old trophy along with all his stuff
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It's a great game for us folks who remember the good ol' days of video gaming (when Atari first came out), when the purpose of a game was to have *fun* and not beat the snot out of your opponent with complimentary 3-D blood and gore
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It evolves the missions by tweaking the goals to be a little more than "as big as you can, as fast as you can
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I'm lost as to why so many people LOVE Katamari!?