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Team WNT Pro Cycling had all the cards to play with two riders upfront. Here Eileen is piling the pressure on for Katie to replicate her 2014 win in Stoke-on-Trent in the later stages of the race.
Matrix Fitness Grand Prix Round 2 Stoke-on-Trent
Individual Race Result
1, Katie Archibald, GBR, Team WNT, 19-laps, 45:15.416
2, Manon Lloyd, GBR, Team Breeze, + 0.441
3, Rebecca Durrell, GBR, Drops, +0.894
4, Eileen Roe, GBR, Team WNT, + 4.032
5, Annie Simpson, GBR, Drops, + 1:00.791
6, Emily Nelson, GBR, Team Breeze, + 1:02.265
7, Lucy Shaw, GBR, Drops, + 1:02.265
8, Charlotte Broughton, GBR, Team Ford EcoBoost, + 1:02.351
9, Eleanor Dickinson, GBR, Team Breeze, + 1:03.103
10, Lydia Boylan, IRL, Team WNT, + 1:03.139
Brother Fastest Lap
Katie Archibald, GBR, Team WNT, 2:09.008
Team Standings, post-Round Two
1, Drops, 189pts
2, Team WNT, 188pts
3, Team Breeze, 179pts
4, Team OnForm, 100pts
5, NCC Group Kuota Torelli, 80pts
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I've been playing Beautiful Katamari so much lately that last night the game infected my dreams. I was rolling up objects in my neighborhood in a surreal yet blissful sort of way. Needless to say it was one of the wackier dreams I have had in a long time.
In regards to Beautiful Katamari itself, the game is good - not great. It offers die-hard rollers nothing new in the way of innovation and is perhaps a bit too repetitive despite it's short length for newcomers. It's no doubt enjoyable, but I'm afraid it mimics 'Me & My Katamari's (the third Katamari, and low point of the series) mechanics a bit too closely.
A dedicated roller can blast through the game in one sitting, even though the difficulty feels a bit ramped at times up versus previous Katamaris. If you're not a completionist or achievement whore there isn't really a lot of incentive to replay the stages. There are on-line leader boards in addition to the countless cousins and gifts, but I'm not sure if that will be enticing enough for anyone but the hardcore rollers.
I don't mean to be so harsh on Beautiful Katamari, but I am just such a huge fan of the Katamari series that I feel incredibly let down by it's almost effortless first 'next gen' offering. The game's length and lack of variety come off as disappointing side effects of a 'if it ain't broke, why fix it' mentality. Sure, the Katamari concept itself isn't broken, but it is bit tired and could benefit greatly from a huge shot of espresso.
There is a first in Beautiful Katamari, and that is with the game's on-line multiplayer. Unfortunately, this is just as limiting and uninspired as the main game. Don't get me wrong, multiplayer Katamari is a good hoot (when the lag isn't killing it) but it's extraordinarily light on features.
Every match is just a race to collect as many of a single object as possible. Whomever has the most at the end of the time limit wins. It's a simple as that, and while fun for a few fleeting moments, does very poorly to extend the game's longevity. Why there isn't just a 'whomever rolls up the biggest wins' mode is an absolute mystery to me. On-line co-op could've also been a big addition to multiplayer, with two or more Katamari rollers working together towards a shared goal. There is local co-op mind you, but it is the broken two players on one Katamari mode that we first saw way back in We Love Katamari.
It's funny to say all this despite the fact that I started off writing about how much I've been playing Beautiful Katamari. Chalk me up to that 'completionist/achievement whoring' category I suppose because I will not put this game down until every cousin & present is found and ever eternal mode unlocked (achieve 100pts or higher on a stage). I am eagerly awaiting the upcoming DLC even if it only expands the game slightly.
At only $40 I can go a bit easier on Beautiful Katamari. Due to a lack of innovation and variety however and the short length of the game I would place it on the money scale at around $25 - $30 of its price tag. It's not a bad game by any means but it might just fall short with both fans of the series and newcomers alike. Such a shame :(
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