Posted Sep 12, 2007 at 09:36PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Games, Beautiful Katamari Tags: Namco Bandai
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Regardless of whether Beautiful Katamari will appear on other platforms outside Xbox 360 or not, we can settle down and safely say it's looking good. This Japanese trailer, which should appear at Tokyo Game Show a few days from now, rolled up some sweet gameplay footage together while breaking down what features to expect from Namco Bandai's larger-than-life title.

When we say larger than life, we mean it quite literally - in Beautiful Katamari, you can roll up pretty much everything and eventually be more massive than Earth itself. Add online multiplayer features and a quirky soundtrack the series is known for, then we're sold.

More details are packed in the trailer, but our comprehension of the Japanese language can only do so much. Check it out yourself by watching the embed below.




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   by dangermouse - 2007-09-12
 » What the?

Can someone please tell me what this game is about?

I just watched this trailer, and halfway through started to wondered if someone had slipped something in my drink.

I did a quick review search and all I got were descriptions of how this relates to previous games in the series, not helpful.

This is a serious question, I love games with simple gameplay, of which this may be one. But I'm left not knowing what to think...

I gathered it was just a boring treasure hunt, but there seems no actual pattern to it. and then the train, and the earth with broken bits of crust.... Ow my brain!


   Re: DVSDevise - 2007-09-13
 » ...

You roll sh it up in a ball.


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