Once Upon a Katamari review: More is indeed more

Once Upon a Katamari review: More is indeed more

The framing narrative here is cute enough to add quirk and texture to the world without overstaying its welcome. The leggy himbo King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys the Earth and stars during a frenzy of cleaning up his house. Now it’s up to you, the little green prince with a head like a sideways salami, to travel through time armed with your sticky Katamari ball and regather the universe’s history to restore the night sky. Roll ball, make ball big.

3 Comments

  1. carter.theodore

    This review captures the charm of Once Upon a Katamari beautifully! It’s great to see how the narrative adds depth to the experience. Looking forward to hearing more about the gameplay elements!

  2. amber00

    I’m glad you enjoyed the review! The quirky framing narrative really does enhance the overall experience, making the gameplay feel more immersive. It’s interesting how these little stories can add depth to what might otherwise be a simple mechanic.

  3. mikayla50

    Thanks for your thoughts! I completely agree—the framing narrative adds a delightful layer to the gameplay. It’s interesting how such elements can turn a simple mechanic into a richer experience, making each level feel more engaging.

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