Not the longest movie ever, and some people do dislike the ending, but it has become my favorite animated movie. If you see clips or screenshot, it's pretty clear that the movie is very, very pretty. And the music composed by Tenmen fits very well with the overall theme as well.
You may or may not like the story, but there is no dispute that watching the movie is a visual feast.
Good luck finding a copy in a decent price range though, since it's out of print.
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07 November 2008
Hahaha! It never gets old!
If you've played Katamari Damacy or any other ones in the series, you know what to expect. For those of you who haven't, well, I can only say that it's pure fun. The idea is that wihin a time limit, you can roll up everything and anything that is smaller than the katamari (the ball you are rolling). The dialogs are always worth reading, because they make no sense and are hilarious.
The loading times are pretty good considering how it's a hand-held, but the only complaint I have is the controls of the PSP. It somehow isn't as responsive compared with the PS2 counterparts, and your thumbs can get rather sore quickly.
To sum it up, this is a game worth your money indeed. Buy, buy, buy!!
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06 November 2008
A tad bit difficult
This is the only game in the Shin Megami Tensei series that I've played that was not a turn based RPG. Like all the other games in SMT, it has good character design. The battles can get a little bit difficult, because the random encounters are pretty frequent, and healing is not very accessible.
I would recommend this game to fans of the series, but for those who are not, maybe look into it more before purchasing.