Allow me to present you with a question you might groan at the mere sight of witnessing it, fellow reader, that being: are videogames art?





To that I say a resound:... they are even better than that

I really don’t know where to even start with Katamari Damacy, much like with the weird kind-of-not-spherical bringers of chaos and destruction that give the game’s name, there isn’t really a beginning or end, it just keeps on rollin’...

I wouldn’t be the first to gush about its uniqueness, both in its completely bonkers yet adorably silly presentation and its rather peculiar control scheme, one that definitively takes some time to adjust to, but one you do it’s like riding on a bike. Managing both joysticks, knowing when to turn and when to stop, where to go and what to evade, it’s a waltz performed by a mystical otter that plays the accordion, and you may be thinking ‘’Deemon, that doesn’t make sense at all’’ and to that I say EXACTLY! It’s a hectic loop, there were times I was sweating wondering if I’d even come close to the required size to beat the game, only to steam roll while some of the most varied and oddly beautiful bangers play in the background, some even compliment you! And that’s when the stress starts to mix with an zen sensation, a melding process that culminates once you do it, you manage to reach the required size, and from your mind an profound and sound ‘’WOOOOOOOOO!’’ sensation appears as you begin to try to go even higher, reaching uncontemplated horizons by your small prince mind and achieve a perfect star shine... only for the King of the Universe to go ‘’You call this a star? Oh me oh my.’’ ...

It feels too chaotic, and yet, it’s perfectly calculated. There are so many maps that it feels like new surprises are neverending, yet there are so little that learning their routing becomes essential as well as pretty rewarding; there’s so much stuff that it may be hard to know where to start or on what you can even roll over, yet it’s placement is so finely tuned, so perfectly put together that it begins to be like a puzzle that gets easier as you go along, and even throws some extra challenges like finding the scattered gifts across the globe or trying out the constellation stages. Even when the King of the Universe throws you to repair his ‘’naughtiness’’ or time seems of the essence, there's always a moment of respite, a small victory whether it’s in pure calmness or pure ectasis, or something as simple as triying to find out a new crazy set up or what do they ask of you next. Going from having to just achieve 1 meter to the three-digit numbers was a feeling of progression that seems simple, but I wasn’t expecting to see so well-crafted in so little time, to make me keep coming back time and time again may to grab a scarf or shirt on the way, or get the biggest cow possible and make one hell of a Taurus.

The little intermissions, the songs, the movement... it’s such a silly experience, and I use that word with the best intent imaginable. Katamari Damacy is comfy and hilarious, stressful and maddening, a cocktail of emotions I don’t think a game has made me feel in such a way. There’s not a ton of games that say goodbye when closing them, and even among them, Katamari does it with an irreplicable sweetness, the same with which i does everything else.

You gotta defeat mouses if you want to go up against a Kraken, you need to see small worlds before going through the globe, and of course, if you want to make the sky shine, you gotta keep rollin’

And before I wrap this up, huge thanks to @Drax for recommending me this one, it was the reason I came back to it after giving it a go in 2022 and dropping it near the beggning and I’m so glad I returned, it was beyond worth it...

Reviewed on Feb 13, 2024


9 Comments


2 months ago

Very well written, it makes me want to pick up Katamari again too! The atmosphere and vibe that this game has is like no other.

2 months ago

Whoa, was this your first Katamari game?? There's a bit of location repetition in some of the later games, but I'd say We Love Katamari, Beautiful Katamari, and Katamari Forever are all worth your time.

2 months ago

Glad you enjoyed one of my favorite games ^_^

2 months ago

LONELY ROLLING STAR DETECTED. REVIEW LIKED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

2 months ago

Hell yeah, glad you loved Katamari. Nothing quite as cathartic as building up a ball of steam from nothing and rolling through everything in your way.

2 months ago

@CrystalPixel Thank you for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it :D! I can see myself returning to the game just to roll around, it's so much fun and so well presented I'm surprised I didn't loved it this much the first time I tried it.

@thealexmott Yep! Before this game I hadn't really interacted with the series, but after this I'll be sure to play all of those! More Katamari is something I can't complain about, can't wait to give them all a go...

@moschidae It was so easy to love and enjoy I really couldn't stop smiling the whole way thought, really glad to see so many others that enjoyed, kinda beautiful how this silly and wonderful adventure can unite so many :)))

@MiraMiraOTW I'm merely doing my part appreciating the true bangers, and Lonely Rolling Star is on a whole another level of perfection...

@Drax Absolutely, those moments when managing to create a big enough Katamari and unleashing true rampage are something else... Once again, thank you so much for recommending me it, It was such a pleasant experience and unlike any other game I've played :D

2 months ago

Great review! I love this game so much. Also, it has my highest success rate for getting "people who don't play video games" to love a video game!

2 months ago

Nice write up as always! Katamari Damacy is one of those special games I think everyone should play, so I'm incredibly glad you enjoyed it after dropping it intially!

2 months ago

@cowboyjosh Thank you so much! I honestly can perfectly see why people that don't normally interact with games would love this, it's so unique and itself than I can't really compare it to any other piece of videogame media, and that making it both weird in the best way possible and accesible is prety incredible and remarkable.

@SpikeTheStupido I still can't believe it I dropped it in the first place, but I'm so glad I gave it another go, I ended up loving it more than I could have ever predicted. And thank you so much for the kind words! :D