For anyone that has ever played a Katamari game, you know that the creators have made a very, very strange universe. Trying to wrap your head around any of it is likely to induce headaches, so just take it as it was meant to be -- a light-hearted, goofy environment with a simple goal. That said, Katamari Forever does have an overall story that is explained to you at the outset of the campaign, right before the opening tutorial mission which teaches you new Prince Hop move and get a handle on the gameplay.
Phil writes, "I don't like to toot my own horn (aw, hell-- TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!), but today I celebrate my 31st birthday, and with that, SuperPhillip Central arrives with five special themes to commemorate the occasion. Sure, I was going to use these five VGMs regardless, but why ruin the spectacle of the moment?
The recently released Gravity Rush 2 leads us off with a jazzy battle theme before handing it off to Final Fantasy XI. Then, we turn our attention to Okamiden. Following that is some funk (the good kind) from Dreamcast classic Jet Set Radio. Lastly, we roll on through with a catchy song from Katamari Forever.
Hey, you! Yeah, you! Click on the VGM volume name to hear the song on YouTube! Finally, check out the VGM Database for all past VGMs featured on this weekly recurring segment. Now, let's get on to the music!"
It may look all happy and cutesy at a glance, but when you actually consider Katamari's gameplay, it's actually rather dark. Very dark, in fact.
It maybe disturbing but it's fun as hell and why the Ps4 doesn't have one yet or a Noby Noby Boy 2 is beyond me.
The PS4 has many good games but gamers always love to think about the classics. Katamari is one of those classics that is needed.
Really sad how this started as a $20 game, became popular so the next ones went to $30 then $40, and now this new one will probably be $50 of we're lucky. Should be $30.