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890. We Love Katamari

Sep 20, 2005  •  Rated E
We Love Katamari features the diminutive yet determined Prince with an assortment of celestial cousins and the eccentric King of All Cosmos. The King of All Cosmos grew to stardom after taking all of the Prince's katamaris and replacing the stars. His fans knew no bounds and wished to see more katamaris fill the sky. The King of All Cosmos desired to appease all of their requests and recruited the Prince and his cousins to help. Now they are tasked with rolling up even more clumps, each larger and more different than the one before. In We Love Katamari, players find themselves in various new locations around Earth as the Prince and his cousins roll up different katamaris according to the fans' requests. We Love Katamari continues the series' trademark graphical style and musical excellence with an original soundtrack and hundreds of brand new items including Koi fish, angels and famous Earthly landmarks to roll up. The Prince's celestial rolling has no boundaries; as his katamari grows larger, he can roll up literally everything in his path – from underwater creatures to mountains and even the Eiffel Tower itself! Players can also roll with a friend in the all-new two-player cooperative mode. With each player controlling part of the clump, they will have to devise new strategies and communicate their rolling intentions in a new level of katamari madness. Battle Mode has also returned to We Love Katamari in extended form with three size scopes for competitive rolling action. [Namco]
86
Metascore

899. DOOM: Collector's Edition

Sep 26, 2001  •  Rated M
From Id Software, the name in first-person action, comes the ultimate in explosive terror. Rip, Slice, and blast your way to freedom in the Doom hits that put put action on the map. Then, peer into the future of entertainment, with preview content from the most terrifying game ever created - DOOM 3. Ultimate Doom - Try to survive the original 3 episodes of the phenomenon USA Today called "...the most gripping computer game to date." You're a space Marine armed with a mere pistol. Your mission is to locate more substantial firepower, then blast your way through 27 level of the most explosive, demon-laden action ever! -Face off against Cyber-organic mongrels, stampeding demons and ruthless, undead Marines. -Take down the hell scum with an array of weapons, including chain guns, plasma guns and rocket launchers. -Blast to freedom through artistically rendered environments and totally immersive sound effects. Doom 2 - The obsession begins. . .again. . .in the record-breaking sequal that has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide! The forces of the netherworld have overrun Earth; billions are dead. To save humanity, you must descend into the stygian depths of hell itself! Lock and load for one big, bad blastfest! -3-D modeling and texture bit-map technology make for incredibly realistic gameplay. -Nearly twice as many death-weilding demons, more levels and a powerful new weapon await. -Play solo, take on a friend, or go weapon-to-weapon against up to 4 players via LAN. Final Doom - The final chapter in the legendary Doom series. This is it. The end. The end of the undead Marines, the acid-drenched hallways and hell-spawned hordes. Its 2 new, 32-level episodes (complete with new stories, The Plutonia Experiment and Evilution) let you finish what you started. Final Doom. End of story. -Frighteningly realistic graphics, spectacular lighting effects and a pulse-pounding score. -More chain gun zombies, revenants, hell knights and cyber-demons than any other DOOM in history. -Over 64 new finger-twitching levels to play, including the foul recesses of hell, Egyptian ruins and UAC bases.

904. Onimusha 3: Demon Siege

Apr 27, 2004  •  Rated M
In Onimusha 3 Demon Siege the year is 1582 and 10 years have passed since the events that unfolded in Onimusha 2 Samurai?s Destiny. The stage is set at the burning Honnoji Temple, as the famous Onimusha warrior Samanosuke Akechi (Takeshi Kaneshiro) continues to fight the demons in his path. The moment has finally arrived for Samanosuke to confront the true enemy that has eluded him until now, the undying Nobunaga Oda. Unfortunately before the long-awaited final battle begins, Samanosuke is suddenly engulfed in a whirlpool of light and disappears. The year is 2004. A peaceful French metropolis is suddenly attacked by demons. In the blink of an eye, the city is transformed into a hellish sea of blood as Genma demons slaughter civilians and soldiers one by one. Within this pit of darkness appears one man who stands up against the Genma demons, Jacques Braun (Jean Reno). As a member of the French army, Jacques is deployed to the nightmarish scene only to discover himself amid a plague of horrific enemies that are beyond anyone?s imagination. An ancient samurai warrior unexpectedly appears to help him defend the helpless city. As they cooperatively fight off the demons, Jacquesis caught in a mysterious vortex and vanishes to feudal Japan, leaving the warrior behind in modern day France. Why has Samanosuke appeared in present Paris and Jacques in feudal Japan? What fate awaits these two men? The fierce and bloody battle is unfurled as the beginning of the final Onimusha chapter unfolds. [Capcom]
85
Metascore
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