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dunno why I never played the sequels

Katamari Damacy é um jogo simples, charmoso, com uma OST incrível, gameplay divertida, história simples mas incrivelmente linda, tem poucos momentos estressantes, mas não é absolutamente nada demais. A última fase é algo especial, e a seção dos créditos é muito muito linda, não tem o que odiar nesse jogo

Truly special game that has only grown more important to me as time goes on. It's simultaneously stressful as fuck and also a comfort game, it feels good to play while also feeling like absolute bullshit when you make a mistake.

Lonely Rolling Star still has me crying almost every time. I can't quite explain why. Might gather my thoughts and write more at some point, try to pinpoint what it is about this funny little game that just oozes love and complex emotion. I fucking love Katamari, dude

A classic and simple concept that you'll want to replay; roll your Katamari ball around, starting from a meagre 5cm in some levels to up to 300m in the final level, collecting larger and larger objects as you yourself grow. It's addictive and doesn't outstay its welcome. Coupled with a quirky aesthetic and an eclectic soundtrack, the game expands into a sort-of collectathon near the end as you try to discover and roll up every type of object in the game to complete your collection. My only gripe is despite having about 20 levels, there's only three environments in the game, so you'll feel a little bit of repetition, even if different levels in the same area have different goals and object layouts, and eventually will end at a different size level. I highly recommend this game, highly worth playing. The Steam version is incredibly faithful to the PS2 version so you can't go wrong with which platform you play on.

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A nearly perfect game, the only sour spots are 2 kind of annoying levels that you can mostly bypass anyway. Katamari Damacy is easily one of the most unique and fun games I've played, and while it is undeniably weird, I think there's something beautiful about the game.