Games Review: Katamari Forever

PS3, £44.99

Michael Plant
Friday 02 October 2009 05:39 EDT
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Katamari Forever can be summed up in two words: eccentric genius. The “King of the Cosmos” (aswe say: eccentric) will direct you to “roll up” specific objects, such as sweets or seashells, using your Katamari – essentially a sticky sphere. The genius part is that the more objects you pick up, the larger your Katamari grows, an exponential expansion resulting in your eventual rolling-up of the very planets themselves. Controlling your Katamari is initially frustrating, but once you’ve mastered it, be prepared to surrender yourself to the virtual insanity.

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