![]() There are 13 such techniques in the game to find, and they all have a unique purpose with strengths and weaknesses, and they really do make you wonder what else you can get. Painting is the primary currency of this world, and is used to do just about everything, from slicing your foes in half, to making the wind blow, to restoring broken bridges and rappelling yourself onto floating flowers. The primary power of your character, the great Japanese deity Amaterasu, is the ability to paint. However, despite that the game never comes off as stale or repeating itself, which can be handed over to the absolute myriad of abilities you get during the entire runtime of the game. The multiple locales provide lovely scenery and things to discover, even if the layouts of each area and dungeon are pretty linear, with only the small side room with hidden goodies breaking it up. The game is a Zelda-like open world adventure, with exploration and combat being the things you do. Unfortunately, most people focus only on the beautiful art style, failing to inform people about what actually makes up the game. Everything, from the game's art style of Japanese brushwork to the music, to the characters, to the open world is beautifully presented and directed, to a degree worthy of applause. The game's art style is the obvious selling point, but certainly not its only draw. The game is criminally overlooked and deserves all the acclaim it gets. ![]() It's up there with the best of them in my top games ever. Everything, from the game's art style of Japanese brushwork to the music, Okami is one of those rare games that comes around that instantly takes a special place in my heart. Okami is one of those rare games that comes around that instantly takes a special place in my heart. As someone who never played this game until this release, I can safely say that Okami made me howl with laughter and joy. The Japanese-inspired graphics look great to this day, the drawing mechanic works great and they have a lot of fun coming up with a bunch of unique ways to use it, and there’s plenty of game here for you to sink your teeth into, even if the pacing does feel a bit disjointed at times. The Japanese-inspired graphics look great to this day, the drawing mechanic works great and they have a lot of fun coming up with a bunch of unique I don’t think Okami HD is a game that absolutely everyone would enjoy playing, but if you’ve never played it before and is looking for something that’d remind you of the adventure games from the early 2000’s, this’ll be right up your alley. I don’t think Okami HD is a game that absolutely everyone would enjoy playing, but if you’ve never played it before and is looking for something that’d remind you of the adventure games from the early 2000’s, this’ll be right up your alley.
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