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Okami: Nintendo Wii
In ?kami, the legendary monster Orochi has come back to life and turned the world into a veritable wasteland.
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Okami: Nintendo Wii
SynopsisIn Okami, you must interact with an intriguing cast of characters and earn their trust to bring
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Amazing game.
If you missed out on the PS2 game and own a wii, buy this. Now.
The graphics are unique and creative, gameplay is solid (with only slight control problems), and the music is fantastic. It supports 420p and widescreen, which even improves the great look of the game even further. The story is good and presented fantastically. It has a great deal of similarities to Zelda, but is still very different, which things like the celestial brush. Only problems with it are the slight control problems within combat and a difficult camera system.
Overall, great game.
If you missed out on the PS2 game and own a wii, buy this. Now.
The graphics are unique and creative, gameplay is solid (with only slight control problems), and the music is fantastic. It supports 420p and widescreen, which even improves the great look of the game even further. The story is good and presented fantastically. It has a great deal of similarities to Zelda, but is still very different, which things like the celestial brush. Only problems with it are the slight control problems within combat and a difficult camera system.
Overall, great game.
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This game is absolutely astounding in almost all aspects.
The story is immersive, original, and provides a great window to Japanese culture, specifically: the Japanese religion of Shinto and its surrounding mythology. Dialogue is lively and interesting, albeit a little slow at times, but in the end it all adds to the storyline.
Graphics are amazingly beautiful: this is probably the most beautiful game on the Wii (rivalling Mario Galaxy, for sure), and definitely the most original visual style of any game on any console in the past couple years. Landscapes are detailed to the smallest aspect and I can agree with a common view: the game itself is a piece of art. Framerates and camera are all solid, though the camera can be slightly clunky at times, but nothing major at all.
Gameplay is great, with a wide variety of side missions to take on between dungeons, plenty of items and upgrades available, and big, challenging dungeons. The fighting is fun and rewarding especially as you unlock
The story is immersive, original, and provides a great window to Japanese culture, specifically: the Japanese religion of Shinto and its surrounding mythology. Dialogue is lively and interesting, albeit a little slow at times, but in the end it all adds to the storyline.
Graphics are amazingly beautiful: this is probably the most beautiful game on the Wii (rivalling Mario Galaxy, for sure), and definitely the most original visual style of any game on any console in the past couple years. Landscapes are detailed to the smallest aspect and I can agree with a common view: the game itself is a piece of art. Framerates and camera are all solid, though the camera can be slightly clunky at times, but nothing major at all.
Gameplay is great, with a wide variety of side missions to take on between dungeons, plenty of items and upgrades available, and big, challenging dungeons. The fighting is fun and rewarding especially as you unlock
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Back in 2006, Capcom and now defunct developer Clover quietly released a game for the PS2 that ended up being one of the most original, inventive, and addicting masterpieces that ever graced the system. That game was Okami, and now it is here on the Wii, and it is certainly a match made in heaven. For those unfamiliar with Okami, you play as the goddess Amaterasu, who has been reincarnated in the body of a mystical white wolf. Armed with a celestial paint brush that is used to progress through the game and take out enemies, Okami never ceases to amaze even to this day. Though the story and quest elements borrow heavily from Legend of Zelda, Okami features an engaging narrative and interesting and charming characters to come across. The game is still a gorgeous sight to behold, and the quest itself is quite lengthy with plenty of side quests and collectibles to be found as well. On the Wii, Okami makes solid use of the motion controls when using the paint brush, and it works pretty
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Okami: Nintendo Wii
Posted on May 5, 2008 4:47 am
Posted on May 5, 2008 4:47 am
Looks like a good one, might have to get it.














