The poppiest Katamari hits the 360 with its earworm songs and visual mayhem intact. It is short and a touch repetitive, but rolling the ball while giggling at the chaos still works as wickedly effective therapy.
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Category
Puzzle4 players3+
Co-op
Split screen
Description
Puzzle-rolling game by Namco Bandai, North America February 2008. The Prince of the Cosmos's Royal Cousin inherits the task of rolling a Katamari to renew the galaxy's stars in colorful levels. Katamari rolling mechanics with object adhesion by size, downloadable online levels and co-op multiplayer. First Katamari franchise episode on Xbox 360.
Beautiful Katamari review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Deliciously unhinged, the music of Yu Miyake and his guests blends jazz, lounge, samba, J-pop and improbable choirs into a euphoric patchwork. Each track matches the jubilant absurdity of the game with a wild inventiveness. This cult soundtrack, joyously unclassifiable, has become as famous as the game itself.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Rolling a sticky ball that gathers everything in its path, from paperclip to entire city: this absurd, hypnotic concept delivers a unique satisfaction. Watching your katamari grow before your eyes and swallow ever bigger objects is strangely gleeful. Colourful, offbeat and cradled by an earworm soundtrack, a puzzle of skill as tender as it is irresistible, to savour without restraint.
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Short"
Technical info
💾5,6 GB📅17/10/2007
Published by Namco Bandai
Beautiful Katamari (Xbox 360) price, value & rarity
The Western edition of Beautiful Katamari, an entry of Namco's zany concept where you roll the world into an ever-bigger ball, the series' first foray onto HD hardware. The license's singular charm and offbeat humour earn it a lasting attachment, and this release on a region-locked console stays prized. Its interest lies in the title's place in a saga with a tenacious cult following.
Is Beautiful Katamari still worth playing in 2026?
A Namco entry in the Katamari series, Beautiful Katamari carries on its absurd, brilliant concept where you roll a sticky ball across the world to gather objects, animals and buildings in a colourful, wacky ballet. The offbeat humour, the catchy soundtrack and the satisfaction of absorbing everything stay unique and joyful. The repetition and a slightly thin content cap the lifespan. A goofy dexterity game for fans of original concepts and offbeat gaming experiences.