“Once Upon a Katamari” rolls Out Familiar fun, But Doesn’t Quite Reach Previous Heights
Bandai Namco’s latest installment in the beloved Katamari series, Once Upon a Katamari, delivers more of the quirky, addictive rolling action fans have come to expect. Released recently, the game tasks players with rolling up objects into increasingly large masses to restore the stars, offering a charming and frequently enough hilarious experience. While the core gameplay remains compelling, the title doesn’t quite recapture the magic of its predecessors, relying on familiar mechanics rather than groundbreaking innovation.
The Katamari series has captivated players since the original’s 2004 debut with its unique premise and whimsical aesthetic. Once Upon a Katamari aims to continue that legacy, offering a significant amount of content and a fresh coat of paint. Though, the game’s success hinges on whether it can offer enough new to satisfy veteran players while remaining accessible to newcomers in a crowded gaming landscape. The lifespan of the multiplayer component is currently indefinite,adding to the game’s replayability.
The game distinguishes itself through varied locations and new power-ups designed to invigorate the core rolling mechanic. Despite these additions, the reviewer found themselves less engaged than with previous Katamari titles. This was notably noticeable in the soundtrack, where only one track stood out compared to the numerous songs from earlier games now frequently included in personal playlists. Players can, though, customize the soundtrack by selecting from all included songs. The reviewer noted a parallel between this feeling and their overall experience with the game – enjoyable, but not reaching the same heights.
Ultimately, Once Upon a Katamari provides a generous helping of the sticky, satisfying gameplay that has defined the series for years. While the attempts to refresh the formula with new locations and power-ups don’t fully succeed in elevating it to the level of its most celebrated predecessors, fans of the Katamari universe will likely find plenty to enjoy. For those already dreaming of rolling up the world, this title delivers a worthwhile experience.