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| Beautiful Katamari; Xbox 360 | |
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| Topic Started: May 30 2008, 10:53 AM (62 Views) | |
| Rain-kun | May 30 2008, 10:53 AM Post #1 |
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![]() The core gameplay from the Katamari Damacy series is unchanged; the player, as the diminutive Prince, controls a "katamari" to collect objects smaller than the katamari, causing the katamari to grow and collect even larger objects, as to meet various objectives given by the King of All Cosmos. After successfully clearing any level once, the player can then attempt a time attack challenge on that level to make a katamari of a given size in the shortest time possible. Eternal modes, where the player is allowed to roll without any time limits, are available once a perfect score is obtained on a level. In Beautiful Katamari, unlike previous games, players are urged to build katamari with specific types of items. For example, to make the planet Mercury, the King asks the player to collect liquids. After successfully completing the task, the player is rated on time, size, and the number of objects meeting the King's request. Another level requires that the player roll up only hot items and avoid cold items to raise the katamari's temperature to 10,000 degrees Celsius. Beautiful Katamari is the first game in the series to support high-definition television resolutions of 720p, 1080i and 1080p.[3][4] Multiplayer modes include 2 player support on the same console and 2–4 player support over Xbox Live in both cooperative and competitive modes. One of the online battle types is a "Thingy Battle", similar to a mode in We Love Katamari, where each player must collect the most of a specific type of item.[5] Game lobbies include simple mini-games.[6] The game tracks all progress by the player in the various modes and shares this data through Xbox Live to allow the player to compare their performance to others, including on normal request levels, time attacks, and online play performance (tracked as "cookies" awarded by the King). A "worldwide katamari", representing the total size of all objects rolled up by all Xbox Live players and the player's contribution to that, is also available. -wikipedia.com It is pretty fun, I have beaten the story mode easy, there is so much to do and it never gets old, you can most likely buy the first game, cheap for the PS2 itf you want it. 340/1250 Achievement Points. Edited by Rain-kun, May 30 2008, 10:55 AM.
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