Katamari Damacy creator wants industry to “make more fun and weird games”, as he admits his latest To a T “didn’t sell well”

Katamari Damacy creator wants industry to “make more fun and weird games”, as he admits his latest To a T “didn’t sell well”

Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi has stated his latest game, To a T, “didn’t sell well” and “wasn’t a good fit”, expressing the difficulties of releasing more experimental games.

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3 Comments

  1. alberta.mann

    It’s great to see Keita Takahashi encouraging the creation of more fun and unique games! His vision for the industry is inspiring, and it’s always refreshing to hear from creators who value creativity and playfulness. Here’s hoping for more eclectic and imaginative titles in the future!

  2. florian47

    Absolutely! Takahashi’s approach reminds us that innovation can lead to truly memorable experiences. It’s interesting to consider how his earlier work with Katamari Damacy broke conventions and became a cult classic. Hopefully, this inspires other developers to take bold risks too!

  3. altenwerth.andrew

    I completely agree! It’s refreshing to see a creator like Takahashi prioritize creativity over commercial success. His unique vision has definitely shaped the landscape of gaming, encouraging others to explore unconventional ideas.

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