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Retrodotal: Must Finish Okami!

TheGameReviews writes: "In retrospect, my relationship with Okami was more infatuation than true love. The design wasn't as tight as that of Zelda's, the puzzles too simple, the collectibles too useless, and the script too rambly. But it's easy to get cynical over what a game doesn't do. What Okami did was to look gorgeous, control well, tell a deceptively complex story, and innovate with its brush mechanics. More to the point, it was more than the sum of its parts. The hand-painted look of the game, the celestial brush controls, and the tale of a goddess reborn all complimented each other in creating the most wondrous virtual world ever committed to a disc."
shoinan - contributor
Published: 95 days 23 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 2 | Gaming
 
 

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Heath134 - 95 days 23 hours ago
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Beautiful game.
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Viewtiful - 95 days 23 hours ago
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Yet highly overrated. A poorman's Zelda for those who are blinded by flashy graphics.
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Alcon Caper - 95 days 23 hours ago
1.2 - Viewtiful
I totally agree. I loved the game for the first 10 minutes and there were certainly parts that grabbed me, but overall, the enemies/fighting was a bit on the bland side.

The paintbrush idea was definitely one of a kind though. And the art style was unmatched.

It just got kinda old, in my opinion..
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RememberThe357 - 95 days 22 hours ago
1.3 - I do not agreed.
I loved every second of this game. I beat the game 3 times in a row. I'm thinking of going back and playing it again. Beautiful art style, gameplay, story telling, characters-all of it for me to love.
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Timesplitter14 - 95 days 22 hours ago
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Dunno about you guys but for me, Okami > Zelda OOT
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mr durand pierre - 95 days 23 hours ago
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I thought it got less old than Zelda as the plot, environments, and enemies stayed fresh throughout. The combat was way more in-depth too (though needlessly so. It didn't really help or hurt anything, but was a lot of fun and most of it was entirely optional, which I liked). The only thing I think Zelda did better was its puzzles, which was always the highlight of that particular series. But in terms of graphics, controls, writing, and characters, I found Okami to be the clear winner.
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SirLarr - 95 days 23 hours ago
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How coincidental, I'm currently playing through Okami for the first time ever.
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RememberThe357 - 95 days 22 hours ago
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High five.
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doeman - 95 days 17 hours ago
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high six
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Unicron - 95 days 23 hours ago
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Great, but flawed title. I felt it was better than Twilight Princess but worse than Ocarina of Time.
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mr durand pierre - 95 days 18 hours ago
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I disagree. I played OoT years after the fact and found it had aged rather poorly. TP seemed better in almost every way. Though it's a tough one between that and Okami. They each have different strengths and complement each other well.
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bigjclassic - 95 days 23 hours ago
5 - Cant believe he didnt finish it back then..
but to each his own. Eventhough it plays similar to a Zelda title, this wasnt Zelda. Great game, i got it in my collection.

But Twilight Princess still punishes most games this gen, and last gen as well. Okami while great, was missing the classic storytelling and character development that was in LoZ:TP.
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Haly - 95 days 22 hours ago
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I'm ashamed to admit I've never played it. Must rectify that even if it is a bit overrated
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SlamVanderhuge - 95 days 20 hours ago
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See I did play it and didn't like it at all. Never liked the 3D Zeldas either. Just ain't my thing

To each his own
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Amir51 - 95 days 22 hours ago
7 - Brilliant article
I also am guilty of not completing the game, i decided to wait for the wii version but since i don't have my Wii at uni i left it and unfortunately forgot about it!

But i do remember being as enthralled as this guy when first playing.

Maybe its time to finish what i started...
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phello - 95 days 21 hours ago
8 - oh my
i played it when it came out for a while and loved it and cant remember why i stopped, a while ago i saw it 2nd hand and grabbed it and was thinking of how great it would be to play it only for the clerk to apologize and tell me he couldn't find the game. oh well ill get it soon and play silent hill 2 while im at it
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Shnazzyone - 95 days 17 hours ago
9 - yeah... loved it on wii
almost through it for the 2nd time. The dumbed down battle is a fine tradeoff for ir celestial brush controls. Shame ps2 owners won't be able to play their copies of okami on any other sony console ever again. If only sony had backwards compatibility like nintendo.
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RustedMan - 95 days 15 hours ago
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played it and beat it in 70 hours.
loved every second of it.

total immersion. beautiful graphics, great story, addictive battles.

I never thought I'd hear negativity towards this game. that just blows my mind.

for me, after beating it, I was floored. It was a true genuine adventure, and an insanely creative one at that.
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