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    We Love Katamari - PlayStation 2

    • In the first game, the King of All Cosmos -- a ditzy, self-absorbed cosmic monarch with a pillow-shaped head -- went on a drunken rampage and destroyed all the stars in the sky
    • This is why it loses one star
    • There are a few new twists on the Katamari formula though, including rolling a sumo wrestler over food items to get him fatter, as well as rolling planets, stars, and constellations to get big enough to roll up the sun.
    • In conclusion, I think most of the reviewers must have been on drugs while playing because "We Love Katamari" is garbage or it should only be used as a paper weight or used to freak out some old folks!Fun= -5 stars (if I could give it negative stars),
    • Yeah, you play as this tiny little prince, and your father, the King of All Cosmos, got drunk one night and destroyed all the stars in the sky
    • Lost a star due to long boring dialog and there is no indication of how well you did
    • It's so strange, and demented, and awesome at the same time, I love it!We love Katamari takes place after the original game, Katamari Damacy, where the King of the Cosmos destroyed all the stars, and they had to make new ones by rolling stuff up with a sticky ball
    • Even if they haven't managed to come up with another "Lonely Rolling Star", there are some good tunes on here
    • As in the previous game, the King of All Cosmos has destroyed the stars in the sky, and it is up to the Prince to go to Earth and roll up objects into a "katamari" -- a kind of sticky ball that grows as you attach things to it -- so that new stars can be built
    • In the first game, the King of the Cosmos, your dad, got naughtily drunk and smashed all the stars in the universe
    • It evolves the missions by tweaking the goals to be a little more than "as big as you can, as fast as you can
    • I'm lost as to why so many people LOVE Katamari!?