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Apr 09, 2009
Why you should buy Okami above all else
Okami is one of those games that never sold well but deserve so much more. People put it off because they are either too ethnocentric (meaning the game is way too Japanese feeling to them at first sight and scares the white folks) or don't play the game because of a long intro for an intricate story that no one cares about because they rather their games involve brain-dead storytelling and no innovation in gameplay. This is the best game you can buy for the PS2 if you had a choice to get only one game for the console. The production values, art, music, polish, and attention to detail are phenomenal and it puts many other games to shame in how much love was poured into it. The characters are so full of life and individualized. The world is real, and the passion is suffocatingly thick. You will remember every single person you meet in the game, all the events that unfold, and how they all connect, something that is very rare to achieve in the gaming world. The ink brush drawing, the platforming, the movement, and the open field runs and combat are so fluid and well layed out, it's a delight to watch and control. The humor transcends any language barriers and translates near perfectly and you won't find any half-dimwitted writing in the dialogue like your local FPS curse fest or generic RPG cheesiness. Many people will compare this game to Zelda and call it just a clone. That's like saying Call of Duty 4 is equivalent to the original DOOM because there's a crosshair involved. The Zelda games were decent but lacked much of a story or much of a lot of things, but Okami is in an entirely different league of its own, like how Final Fantasy 7 was to RPGs. The main thing I want you to get out of this is don't judge Okami on it's face value and play at least through a quarter of the game. If you still find it wholly uninteresting, then it is legitimately not the type of game you will ever like. But to all those others who are impatient or dismiss it because of the art, the premise, or the Zelda tunnel vision complex, you should give it a real chance before making a conclusion or you will miss out on what I consider the best game to date on any console. And please support the development of this game and all games of such high quality by buying a copy. The PS2 version is much preferable because the Wii version has insufferable controls. The game is only $20 on the Greatest Hits list, but it never sold well enough and it would be a travesty if the wrong message was sent that in the current generation of gaming, no one cares about quality or innovatio nanymore. Peace out.
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