Born for Wii: Katamari Damacy
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Katamari Damacy rolled onto the gaming furore in 2004, bristling with the unanticipated she-devil of a budget title with group-market appeal. Damacy's good and popularity in the United States, where it has with all speed achieved a devoted cult following, is significant for a game that's so distinctly ... Japanese. Even so, anyone who's played the game can instantly hold the appeal -- a delicious layer of pull coats the inner goodness of straightforward, addictive gameplay, and that's why Katamari Damacy is this week's position that is Born for Wii.When the irresistibly alluring, marginally fruity King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys the heavens, his decipherment is a novel one -- roll up piles of cast aside and send them skyward to substitute the fallen stars. Fortunately for us, he's far too shiftless to do the grunt work himself. And that's where we happen in as the tiny Prince, charged with the daunting assignment of restoring the stars to the sky with the aid of a magical ball (a katamari, of track) that sticks to damn close everything.
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