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Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy

Compatible with Sony PSP™ (PSP™)
Version: Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy
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Item Description

In a part of the oceans on Earth, there exists a group of islands known as "Paradise Islands" where different animals live on suitable islands respectively, enjoying happy lives. But one day, a gigantic wave destroyed all the islands and the animals had to start living pitiful existences as vagrants. While wandering, a turtle reached a beautiful island and met up with an incredibly small man (the prince) and so the turtle spoke his tale of the unfortunate animals. The king, upon hearing about the pitiful fates of the animals, decided to help them, and so the prince is in the limelight again!

Boku no Watashi no Katamari Damacy is the latest new original production of the Katamari Damacy series on the PSP™ console. The game play is very simple; push a ball of garbage to stick with other items to make the ball bigger.

カタマリを転がして巻き込んで大きくする不思議ゲーム「塊魂」、“PSP”に登場!!
国境も年齢も性別も超えて、誰もがすぐに楽しめるもうすっかりおなじみの「塊魂」が携帯ゲームに登場!!今度は沢山の動物達からのお願いに応えて、王子が塊を転がします。
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5 star quality let down by the controls
The original game was such a breath of fresh air when it came out for the PS2 a few years ago, and the PSP version really captures the spirit of this game well.

The soundtrack and graphics are both remixed splendidly on the PSP.

However, what realy lets this game down is the awkward control scheme - because the PS2 had two analogue control sticks, Namco have had to map on the movements using the PSP\'s analogue nub and actions buttons.

If you persevere with this, you will get the hang of it, and get the most out this revolutionary game.
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