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Okami

by Capcom
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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (239 customer reviews)

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Platform: Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii
PlayStation2
  • Create and destroy at will - Play as a god to re-establish order and beauty to a world laid barren by evil
  • Intense action-packed battles - Rooted in Japanese folklore, fight against a diverse line-up of demons and monsters
  • Interact with a unique and dynamic cast of characters

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Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000Z9A95M
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 0.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: April 15, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (239 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,400 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Platform: Nintendo Wii

Okami tells the story of a mythical sun god who sets out to restore a dismal world, decimating the forces of evil who stand in the way by commanding the elements and mythical abilities the deity possesses. Mixing Japanese folklore and a stunning traditional Japanese art style, players must utilize an inventive control scheme to overcome the challenges and evil that await. By enhancing the unique gameplay, visual style and story line of Okami with the control of the Wii Remote, it is sure to be the ultimate version of the game.

Originally designed for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and released in 2006, Okami now comes alive in an entirely new way on the Wii with its visually stunning art style and beautiful scenic 3D levels that have the appearance and texture of paper scrolls brushed with watercolor-like calligraphy art. Throughout the vibrant and distinctive surroundings, players must use the Wii remote to interact with a dynamic world and cast of characters. The blend of stylized graphics, movements and unique gameplay will result in a rich and dynamic experience never seen before.

Features:

  • Innovative gameplay and control scheme optimized for the Wii - Defeating monsters requires both motion-controlled physical attacks, but also use of the Wii Remote as Amaterasu's 'Celestial Brush' to paint the desired powers for decimating enemies and solving puzzles.
  • Utilize various gameplay styles - In addition to the Celestial Brush, Amaterasu can wield three types of offensive weaponry, each with their own unique abilities and effects. Depending on how a weapon is equipped, it can be used as the main or sub weapon:
    • Reflectors - These well-balanced weapons are suited for close range combat.
    • Rosaries- Sacred magatama beads are great for quick long range attacks.
    • Glaives - These can be charged up to unleash powerful close range attacks.
  • Intriguing main character - Assume the role of the sun god, Amaterasu, who descends upon the earth in the form of a wolf. The Japanese translation of the word wolf is "Okami".
  • Original visuals and revolutionary design- Vibrant and inspiring graphics, reminiscent of traditional Japanese art created on paper scrolls, produce a large variety of stages with a watercolor-esque appearance.

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Okami is a wonderful, beautiful game with amazing characters, amazing music, and amazing graphics. Sora Ryuuzaki  |  94 reviewers made a similar statement
Okami is by far one of the best games I have ever played on the Wii. Itchy  |  55 reviewers made a similar statement
It's truely an amazing game, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good game. Megan Heath  |  37 reviewers made a similar statement
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132 of 137 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Goes to the Wii April 17, 2008
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Pros:

+Reissue of one of the best Playstation 2 games.
+A good storyline
+A beautiful and stylish game
+Incredible soundtrack
+Wii Controls work well

Cons:

-There aren't any Wii Exclusive Extras
-No voice acting, though this isn't a big issue
-If you own this game on the Playstation 2, the new controls probably don't justify buying the game

In 2006, Capcom released Okami. It's a game that didn't have a long lifespan, despite being on the PS2. It has commonly gone on to be labeled one of the most underrated (and probably underplayed) games of all time. However, it quickly garnered a cult following. For anyone who missed the Playstation 2 version, here's a chance to play it on the Wii. Even if you played the Playstation 2 version to death, Okami on the Wii is worth giving a try.

You play as Amaterasu. She's the Sun God of Japan and must now save the it from being overtaken by an evil curse that has spread across the land. Amaterasu is joined by her companion Issun. The overall story of Okami is brilliant. It's told through text dialog with no voice acting to speak of. While there's some garbled gibberish going on when the words appear on screen, there's no voice acting whatsoever. This is forgivable, though. What may throw some people however, is that some of the games cutscenes are pretty long, and they're pretty text heavy.

When it comes to graphics there are some games that put style over substance and some that put substance over style. Okami manages to do both. Not only is the game one of the most beautiful looking games ever released on a video game platform, it's also incredibly stylish, colorful, and detailed. Despite being released in 2006, Okami still manages to be one of the best looking games out there. Even today, there are few games that look as good as Okami does. From time to time you may just want to stop your progress and admire the game's beauty.

In terms of gameplay, Okami is very reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda games. You'll go into dungeons and villages and battle bad guys and solve puzzles most of the time. Combat itself is fairly simple, and the Wii controls are actually pretty good here. You'll flick the Wii Remote to attack and you can use the Nunchuck to dodge. For the most part, the controls are pretty similar to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Combat is also pretty simple. Even against the bosses. It's very unlikely you'll die even once through Okami. The biggest draw to Okami, however, and the main reason it makes sense to release this game on the Wii, is the Celestial Brush.

The Celestial Brush is more than just a gimmick. You'll need it to get through much of the game's moments and you'll find you have to use it very often. Using the brush you can do things like, make the sun come out when it's dark, or cut through stone. You'll gather more skills as you traverse through the game. You'll even need to use it in combat to defeat enemies. What makes the Wii Version so much better is that actions with the celestial brush can be executed much faster than could be done on the Playstation 2 version. The moment you start using the Wii Remote as a paint brush, you probably won't want to go back to using an analog stick for the task again.

If there was any problem concerning the gameplay, it would be that the controls take time to get used to and that they do not always respond. The controls work well, but stringing together attacks can be a problem sometimes. When you finally get the rhythm down, though, the controls are pretty solid.

There may not be any voice acting in Okami, but there is a fantastic soundtrack at work. There are still few games that sound as good as Okami does. Part of what helps the music, however, is that it really gets you absorbed into this world. More so than most video games. The adventure also lasts for quite some time, but it isn't boring and just when you're positive you've mastered everything there is to master, the game throws in another mechanic to keep it interesting.

The only major thing holding Okami back, really, is the lack of Wii exclusive extras. It's worth trying the game if you played through the Playstation 2 version. On the other hand, it might not be worth buying just for the controls alone if you've still got your original copy.

The good news, however, is Okami has aged well. Even by today's standards, the game is fresh.
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100 of 110 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful April 17, 2008
By Fryfat
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Too often we read about "good graphics" in techincal jargon; 1080p, 60FPS, or 9,000,000 polys. If any game proves that visual beauty can't be quantified in numbers, and should instead be described with color, line, and form, it's Okami.

The reason is simple. Okami is the most beautiful game that's ever been made, an opinion shared with major magazines when it was heralded as Game of the Year in 2006 (it was competing with Zelda: Twilight Princess and Gears of War for the title, and won). Now in 2008 and released for the Wii, still no game has surpassed the artwork in Okami. After you rescue the first sapling, you'll understand why.

The gameplay is more original than magazine reviews would lead you to believe. They all agreed it's great, but said it's similar to Zelda, though I found it to be much more original, adult, and the gameplay to require more skill and depth. Pulling off a 4-strike combo, for example, takes the timing of a Guitar Hero veteran.

Okami was originally a PS2 title, but don't let that turn you off. It belongs on Wii. This had to have been made for the Wii, there's no other explanation. The brushstrokes, which are used for nearly every fight and obstacle, come so naturally to the wiimote, that it's impossible to remember how it was ever done with a gamepad.

What's sad is that Okami bombed on PS2. It had great reviews and a Game of the Year title, a strong fanbase, but for some strange reason nobody bought it, and the development studio went bankrupt.

I hope Wii owners prove to be different. This is hands down the better version of an already great game, and deserves to finally be played.
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59 of 64 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Still spectacular, a must own April 20, 2008
Platform for Display:Nintendo Wii
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Back in 2006, Capcom and now defunct developer Clover quietly released a game for the PS2 that ended up being one of the most original, inventive, and addicting masterpieces that ever graced the system. That game was Okami, and now it is here on the Wii, and it is certainly a match made in heaven. For those unfamiliar with Okami, you play as the goddess Amaterasu, who has been reincarnated in the body of a mystical white wolf. Armed with a celestial paint brush that is used to progress through the game and take out enemies, Okami never ceases to amaze even to this day. Though the story and quest elements borrow heavily from Legend of Zelda, Okami features an engaging narrative and interesting and charming characters to come across. The game is still a gorgeous sight to behold, and the quest itself is quite lengthy with plenty of side quests and collectibles to be found as well. On the Wii, Okami makes solid use of the motion controls when using the paint brush, and it works pretty well. If there are any downsides to Okami, it is the same single flaw that the game featured when it was originally released: the combat may be found to be too easy for some. That aside, Okami is still a masterpiece of modern gaming, and now that it has hit the Wii, a whole new audience of gamers can discover just how wonderful this game really is. If you missed out before and you own a Wii, don't miss out on Okami again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
This is a wonderful game. A gorgeous look to it, a wonderful way to play, et al. It's one of my favorite titles, and I've had it for a couple year now.
Published 8 days ago by S. Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my kids' favorite games
I got this game for my kids, now 16 and 11, a little more than a year ago and they have really enjoyed it. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Nicol Huntington
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I played this game a lot. I especially loved it because it was long. There was the main goal of getting all the different brush things and weapans but then it went on after you got... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Ten
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best games of it's time.
This game is one of the best games that I had the pleasure to play. The story is long, the combat is fun, the art is amazing, and the music fits perfect.
Published 1 month ago by Wesley Dryden1
5.0 out of 5 stars ink power!
one of the best games to utilize the wiimote into gameplay. i love the way the charactors interact with the player, and the many things you can do with the diferent celetial... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Joseph L.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Game
Works and makes mores sense on the Wii. You just draw bombs and shake the remote a bunch while running around head-butting stuff.
Published 1 month ago by Brian M. Paramo
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome adventure game.
Really great story, awesome gameplay and amazing artistic style. i actually enjoyed this alot more than zelda: skyward sword. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dale Ramlochan
4.0 out of 5 stars great game concept, decent to good play
I really like the concept of this game - that you're a wolf who has to go around and remove evil from the world with a magic brush - and exploring the world is a lot of fun. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Christoph Nicholas
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome game
Great game. if your looking for a legend of zelda type game get the game really under rated. came in great condition.
Published 2 months ago by brandon mejia
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!!
I definitely give this game an easy 5 star rating, because the graphics are gorgeous, the music is beautiful, and the storyline is awesome! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Brittany W
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Okami PS2 or Wii, pros & cons?
When the announcements were made for this game coming to the Wii many of us were excited because the drawing seemed like it would naturally play better with the Wii mote. Unfortunately, despite the fact that this game is nearly flawless the game sometimes has trouble recognizing the drawing... Read more
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I only ever had Okami freeze up once while playing it on the Wii (and I played for long intervals). My best advice would be to try playing another game for a good amount of time. If your Wii doesn't freeze up, you probably got a bum Okami game. Return your Okami game and get a new one, and the... Read more
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Replacement and alt covers now being offered!!
Thanks for posting this! I bought Okami used and it didn't come with cover art, so this is perfect. Capcom has stopped offering the redemption program, but you can still download the cover art as a PDF and print it yourself like I did.
Jan 5, 2009 by Braeburn |  See all 7 posts
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Whether you are using component video or not doesn't change anything. You should change the aspect ratio to 16:9 in the Wii options menu, as well as on your TV. Some games have an internal option to change between 4:3 and 16:9, and some TVs change to widescreen automatically when you're using... Read more
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