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![]() Publisher: Namco Bandai Games Developer: Bandai Namco Games Platform: Exclusive to the PLAYSTATION®3 Computer Entertainment System Genre: Roll'em'up! Players: Single-Player, Multiplayer (Specifics TBD) Extras: Native 1080p, Trophies, Screenshot Capture Rating: “RP” for Rating Pending Released on Blu-ray Disc: Japan – OUT NOW | Europe – 9.18.09 | North America – 9.22.09 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Shin-Ra; 07-29-2009 at 04:48 AM. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Expert Member
Aug 2007
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Apparently there's really no other game announcements other than for Sony systems in this week's Famitsu. The way this month has been going, it really sounds like Sony's new focus on Japan is starting to pay off (Star Ocean 4 bombing probably didn't hurt much either).
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![]() Tired of Katamari Damacy’s blocky look? Katamari Damacy Tribute lets players alter the presentation with visual filters. You can collect Earth’s junk with cel-shaded, colored pencil or wood grain graphics. The PS3 game also supports full 1080p so you can clearly see the faces of all the cows before you roll them into a star. Namco Bandai will release Katamari Damacy Tribute in Japan sometime this year. An international release has not been announced at this time. Last edited by Shin-Ra; 04-30-2009 at 03:13 AM. |
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nope, need some new screwy places
...there is already a another one that came out a year or 2 ago called We Love Katamari |
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Joystiq impressions: Katamari Forever
Remember when there were never going to be any more Katamari Damacy games? It must have just been a bad, bad dream, because Katamari (is) Forever. The new game, announced for US release yesterday, was previously announced in Japan as Katamari Damacy Tribute. It's rolling Stateside later this year exclusively for PS3 -- in full 1080p -- and we've seen it in action. Is it more than just crisp graphics and fancy new visual filters? You betcha. Join us after the break for more. The version of Katamari Forever we were shown at Namco Bandai's San Francisco preview event was obviously Katamari Damacy Forever -- not a bit of it had been localized, but we can't imagine that taking an especially long time, really. From the moment we saw the pop-up book style menus, we were smitten by that indescribable Katamari magic all over again. While we waited to see some action, we noticed a jazzy remix of one of the original game's tracks playing in the background; it sounded great. When we finally got rolling (sorry) it was in a level where the King of All Cosmos had lost ... well, he basically had amnesia. In the world of all things surreal, this meant the level was completely devoid of color. However, when our demoer rolled up items, all instances of the same item in the world regained their color. The goal, as you can probably guess, was to restore color to the entire level. A meter filled as the Prince rolled up more and more objects; when it was at its max, a shockwave triggered that drew in all objects within a large radius of the Katamari. The second of the two levels we saw wasn't about rolling things up -- the challenge here was to restore all the flora in the stage. The Prince was able to do this by rolling the Katamari into water, which it then soaked up like a sponge. The usual diameter display now showed how much of the wet stuff he was rolling around. As the Katamari passed over the parched desert, flowers and other greenery sprouted in its wake. Again, this was a "change everything" objective level. It was rendered using the colored pencil filter, which looked, well, amazing. While Katamari Forever probably would have made an ideal PSN title, Namco has decided to release it on Blu-ray Disc. Although some of us would easily pay full price for the game, we have to think it won't retail for $59.99. Hopefully we'll hear more on the price and final release date soon. For now, all we have is "fall 2009." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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New Japanese trailer and confirmation of the 7.23.09 release date.
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