Katamari Damacy Creator's New Game, to a T, Announced

It seems Radagon's dream game.
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I thought Wattam and Noby-Noby Boy were both ass. Katamari had that weird vibe / humor but also some pretty fun compelling gameplay. Those games were just weird.
 
Anyone played Wattam? Noby-Noby Boy?

I loved those games, Keita Takahashi should release a bundle of all these games together.
Nobody played his post Katamari games lmao, I remember hearing about Noby-Noby Boy, not saying they were bad but that weird little of time where Katamari had mainstream success eluded him after.
 
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An exclusive interview with Keita Takahashi, the Japanese game developer and artist best known for creating the legendary Katamari game franchise, plus beloved titles such as Wattam and Noby Noby Boy. To a T is an episodic 3D adventure game with a strong focus on character, interaction, story and exploration. The main character is a 13-year-old teenager whose body is locked in a permanent 'T-shape', with Keita Takahashi revealing that he can't wait to find out how players react to the game's 'emotional' ending. To a T is published by Annapurna Interactive and launches on PlayStation, Xbox and PC on May 28, 2025.
 


To A T is a quirky and charming story about an underexplored topic; if only the act of playing it were a little more fun.

0:00 - What Is 'To A T'?
2:18 - Visual Style Of 'To A T'
2:53 - Gameplay In 'To A T' And Issues
5:08 - Final Thoughts
 
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