Touch My Katamari

PSVITA / Puzzle / Release: Feb 22, 2012 / ESRB: RP

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PlayStation Network sale gives half-off Final Fantasy, Namco Bandai games

PlayStation Network sale gives half-off Final Fantasy, Namco Bandai games

With today's PlayStation Store update, you'll be able to get a number of legacy titles from Japanese publishing giants Square Enix and Namco Bandai. Select Final Fantasy games will be half-off, including Dissidia, Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, and Final Fantasy 4: Complete, along with the PSOne Classics versions of the original Final Fantasy, FF2, FF5, FF6, FF7, FF8, and FF9.

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Touch My Katamari intro video hypes up the King

Touch My Katamari intro video hypes up the King

Namco Bandai calls Touch My Katamari for Vita their biggest Katamari game to date. Not only does it include a bevvy of control options and levels, it has the best production values of a Katamari game to date.

I asked, "do people really want that much Katamari?" The humorous introduction video to Touch My Katamari is but a taste of what you can expect from the game. Just remember--unlike the iOS games, this is a full retail release.

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Touch my Katamari preview

Touch my Katamari preview

"Oh, another Katamari game?," I quipped as I saw the PlayStation Vita demo station equipped with Touch My Katamari. It's hard to get excited for a Katamari game, especially after countless sequels have failed to reignite the spark that made the original PS2 games so charming. Perhaps rolling an ever-growing ball o' stuff is just a one-trick pony.

Touch My Katamari still doesn't feel "new" or "fresh" to me, but it does add a number of key features that make it one of the most novel Katamari games I've seen in a long time.

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Katamari Damacy Vita DLC can be earned free

Katamari Damacy Vita DLC can be earned free

Remember back before the advent of downloadable content, when unlocking extra missions or modes was just a matter of picking up collectibles? Touch My Katamari for the PlayStation Vita will let you access content the good old-fashioned way. Of course, if you'd rather buy it, they'll let you do that too.

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Touch My Katamari, Ridge Racer, and Shinobido 2 ready for Vita launch

Touch My Katamari, Ridge Racer, and Shinobido 2 ready for Vita launch

The PlayStation Vita will be in your hands on February 22nd. But, if you plan on doing more than tweeting and checking in on Foursquare, you might want to pick up some games for the system. While the launch library is still being formed, Namco Bandai has announced plans to release three games for Sony's new handheld at launch.

"Namco Bandai Games will be delivering top-tier content for the launch of the PS Vita in a very big way," Carlson Choi, VP of Marketing, said in a press release.

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