Katamari Damacy Tribute (Katamari Forever) is the return of the katamari roll on PS3. Rolling over everything to grow, psychedelic visuals, unforgettable music. Zen, absurd and original, a one-of-a-kind experience.
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Category
Action2 players3+
Co-op
Description
Bandai Namco compilation gathering the best moments of the Katamari Damacy saga with iconic levels and songs. Published by Bandai Namco, released in Japan in July 2009. Over 60 levels from previous Katamari games, 30 iconic series songs, unique accumulative gameplay, multiplayer mode, and signature colorful art style. Japanese version.
Katamari Damacy Tribute review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
A tangy collage of everyday objects, minimalist shapes and dazzling pop colours: the aesthetic embraces a joyful, deliberate naivety. The absurd accumulation becomes a hypnotic, euphoric visual ballet. This graphic whimsy, unique and unbridled, makes the game an oddity as strange as it is irresistible.
Deliciously unhinged, Yu Miyake's music strings together jazz, bossa, j-pop and zany choirs in an explosion of good cheer. The unforgettable "Katamari on the Rocks" sets the tone for a sonic universe as offbeat as it is irresistible. This musical madness, unique and joyful, is the whole charm of this little video-game UFO.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
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, elevated in high definition.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾4,3 GB📅23/07/2009
Published by Namco Bandai
Katamari Damacy Tribute (PS3) price, value & rarity
A tribute to Namco's Katamari series, where one rolls the world into a growing ball through a joyfully absurd game design, in its Japanese and Asian edition. This anniversary entry celebrates the franchise's unique playful spirit and speaks to fans of a visual humor without equivalent. Its interest owes to this aura of a cult, offbeat series, doubled with a regional pressing less common than the main entries.
Is Katamari Damacy Tribute still worth playing in 2026?
A compilation and revamp of the first two Katamari games from Namco, Katamari Forever has you roll a magic ball, the katamari, onto which objects, animals and buildings of ever growing size stick, to rebuild the stars of a wacky cosmos. The absurd, hypnotic concept, the irresistible pop soundtrack and the offbeat humour make for a unique, joyous experience. The repetitiveness of the principle can wear thin over time. A singular game to recommend for fans of original concepts and eccentric, colourful worlds.