If you're reading this, you've probably either just bought Okami (and want to make sure you've done the right thing), or you're considering it. If you fall into the first category then you can stop reading right now; you've bought a brilliant game and instead of sitting here you should be in front of your telly playing it. If, on the other hand, you're only considering it then perhaps I can convince you why you really should join those smart people in the first category.
Gameplay: 9
Graphics:9
Sound:8
Lifespan:9
A new Okami Shiranui Nendoroid has moved closer to the production phase. Max Factory has confirmed a June 2022 launch and opened pre-orders.
Ever since The Legend of Zelda first came into the world back in 1986, many games have tried to ape its formula in hopes of creating a similarly captivating experience.
Every so often, a character in a video game - be it hero, villain, or NPC - will need to hide their identity. Maybe they’re infiltrating an enemy compound, attending a fancy ball, or just need to rent a motorbike. Sometimes their disguises are convincing, and sometimes they are 'so bad they're good'. Game Luster's Tim Jewett looks at ten of the best (worst?) examples.
think youve missed the best one of all! using chameleon in dark souls to troll other players....had some great fun with this