Ending all disease would indeed be less worthwhile.Daystar Clarion said:Curing all the worlds diseases can wait, there's Okami to be played!
Note to all the non-believers: yes, Okami is that good.
Ending all disease would indeed be less worthwhile.Daystar Clarion said:Curing all the worlds diseases can wait, there's Okami to be played!
If I had to guess, I'd probably put the game around the £10-15 mark, since it's a digital release.ohnoitsabear said:I never played Okami, but I have been interested in it, and I do plan on picking up the HD version.
Is there any word on how much it will cost? Because that will probably be the deciding factor if I pick it up right away, or if I wait a few months.
Oh cruel fate what tragic hand hath thou dealt me...Daystar Clarion said:PS3 only, I'm afraid.T0ad 0f Truth said:Will it come out for the 360? 'cause I'm not going to pick up a PS3 just for this (as godlike a this as it may be)
You are being punished for choosing the wrong console.
I dunno...T0ad 0f Truth said:Oh cruel fate what tragic hand hath thou dealt me...Daystar Clarion said:PS3 only, I'm afraid.T0ad 0f Truth said:Will it come out for the 360? 'cause I'm not going to pick up a PS3 just for this (as godlike a this as it may be)
You are being punished for choosing the wrong console.
At least I've played the game...once
That's worth something right?
The not being struck by the angry gods' lightning kinda something right?
When anyone ever asks me that question, I always answer it the same way.telocaster said:Having never played Okami before(I had a gamecube, sue me), the trailer does make it look like a good game.
Also dat Art Style.
So Daystar, what makes this game so special?
Better Dungeons?Daystar Clarion said:When anyone ever asks me that question, I always answer it the same way.telocaster said:Having never played Okami before(I had a gamecube, sue me), the trailer does make it look like a good game.
Also dat Art Style.
So Daystar, what makes this game so special?
Okami is like The Legend of Zelda.
Only better in every conceivable way.
Well objectively, I couldn't saytelocaster said:Better Dungeons?Daystar Clarion said:When anyone ever asks me that question, I always answer it the same way.telocaster said:Having never played Okami before(I had a gamecube, sue me), the trailer does make it look like a good game.
Also dat Art Style.
So Daystar, what makes this game so special?
Okami is like The Legend of Zelda.
Only better in every conceivable way.
Better Boss Fights?
Better Music?
Better Exploration?
Better Sidequests?
Better Puzzles?
I am sure it will be fun, I appreciate a game that tries to have it's own identity.
I played Okami on PS2. I tried playing on the Wii, but I just couldn't get past the fact that you HAVE to use the motion controls and I really do not like it. It probably won't be, but I'm hoping Okami HD isn't restricted to the PS Move bull.Daystar Clarion said:Snipz.
My high standards are purely subjective. But it heavily favors a very awesome single-player mode with some nice replayability, and/or mixing things up with some level-up systems.Daystar Clarion said:You dare question this games greatness?Mirroga said:I am keeping a very close eye on it as someone who hasn't played it in the PS2. Although once it is released, it has to pass a gauntlet of my personal high-standards for a single player game.
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