
We Love Katamari
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PublisherElectronic Arts
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DeveloperNOW Production
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Release date6 Jul 2005
We Love Katamari (or We ♥ Katamari), known in Japan as Minna Daisuki Katamari Damacy ("Everyone Loves Katamari Damacy"), is a video game published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan on July 6, 2005, in South Korea on July 28, 2005, in North America on September 20, 2005, and in Europe on February 2, 2006. It is the sequel to the previous year’s sleeper hit, Katamari Damacy. This is the last game in the series that had involvement by the series creator Keita Takahashi.
AGM score | 84% |
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GameSpot | 8.4 |
About We Love Katamari
We Love Katamari is released by Electronic Arts in 6 Jul 2005. The game is designed by NOW Production. We Love Katamari is a typical representative of the Adventure genre. Playing We Love Katamari is a pleasure. It does not matter whether it is the first or a millionth hour in Adventure, there will always be room for something new and interesting. Thrilling levels and gameplay We Love Katamari will not leave anyone indifferent. The complexity of gameplay increases with each new level and does not let any player get bored.
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We Love Katamari is versatile and does not stand still, but it is never too late to start playing. The game, like many Adventure games has a full immersion in gaming. AllGame staff continues to play it.
We Love Katamari is perfect for playing alone or with friends.
At AllGame you can find reviews on We Love Katamari, gameplay videos, screenshots of the game and other Adventure representatives.
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