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NieR: Automata
NieR: Automata
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds
Enter the Gungeon
Enter the Gungeon
Katamari Damacy
Katamari Damacy

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Because of the PSP limitations the controls are worse, the gameplay loop is smaller and more repetitive and the soundtrack is almost entirely reused (Don't think this one is fault of the PSP just laziness). I enjoyed the setting, cute visuals and dialogue which as usual are all on point but the super repetitive loop and small selection of levels made it a bit of a trudge to get through. The idea of having day and night cycles for levels is great though, and nothing beats being able to play Katamari on the go. Probably ranking 5th just above I Touch Katamari

I am going to assume a majority of gamers haven't seen a Charles Burnett film, but The Longest Road on Earth reminded me greatly of Killer of Sheep. In a way it almost works better than in film format, having you carry out the menial tasks instead of watching them. However, what sets Burnett's films apart are his rich performances and human dialogue; which the game lacks.
I thought it was a harmless game which works to an extent but with a higher budget and more consistent pixel art, it could have been something really special.
Also I only had this on my watchlist because of that awesome cover art.

We Love Katamari is still one of the most unique sequels ever made. It took what was so incredible about Katamari Damacy and made it bigger, funnier and more exciting. That being said, all of this can be said about the 2006 release- which gets a full score. While the remaster does bring this incredible game to new players, the "New content" is a total joke.
5 Repackaged levels from the main game, with no new music or anything. No clue why it's even advertised on the main cover and in the name when it's such a minor and pointless addition to a certified classic.
Katamari forever (not the game) but... maybe just play the original.