![]() ![]() Instead of two separate Katamaris, players both roll the same ball with each person using one analog stick. There is local co-op, which is a bit strange. Also available in the princedom are a few different ways to roll with your friends. There's a photo mode, item collection stats, and more extras that even make the menu fun. This is where players can attempt a high score in each area or hop into time attack mode after playing an area to completion. As players collect more of their cousins and presents this area comes to life. The menu screen is called the "princedom," a little play space where you can wander from planet to planet and have small, extraneous interactions with objects and other people. ![]() The single player experience is still far too short (I beat it in a day and a half) but a bevy of bells and whistles have been added to keep the party going. Gamers are greedy we want a too much of a good thing and we want it to last for days. Our previous complaints with the series were mainly that the experience was too short. And that's it! Buttons aren't even required, because besides scrolling through dialogue the ball is completely controlled with analog sticks. The Prince starts with thumb tacks and sets his sights on the stars. You start small, gathering items of minuscule scale and weight, and as the item count increases so does the ability to roll up larger objects. Players roll a sticky ball through the world picking up things as they go. For some titles, describing gameplay can be a difficult task, but in this case there's hardly a thing to write. Are you confused? Good! Don't try to comprehend the premise just enjoy the ride. The only solution is for the little prince to roll his Katamari over rice bowls and tree trunks until he collects enough matter to repopulate the galaxy. An evil black hole is sucking up all matter. ![]() The King of the Cosmos has screwed up and ruined the galaxy during a game of tennis. ![]()
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