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Otogi 2
 
 

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Otogi 2

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Platform:   Xbox   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Use incredible lightning-fast attacks, dashes and magical abilities to send enemies flying through walls
  • Choose which character will complete each level -- each has their own unique strengths and weaknesses
  • Unlock new stages in Havoc Mode, to earn new weapons and upgrades
  • Role-playing action as you decide which abilities to enhance in your characters, along with a number of subquests to handle

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  • Our recommended age: 12 - 20 years
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 0 months and up
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0002EJ852
  • Item Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 20, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,158 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors combines real-life folklore and mysticism with an incredible fantasy stoy and amazing combat action! In the first Otogi, the famous warrior Raikoh gave his life to defend Japan from demonic invasion. In this sequel, five new warriors bravely sacrifice their lives to resurrect Raikoh. As Raikoh rises, the warriors rise with him -- giving him an army to command against a new demon threat.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More isn't always better, November 5, 2004
By Bert Rinderle (L.A., CA United States) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
Last year, Sega was gracious enough to publish Otogi: Myth of Demons in the U.S., allowing gamers to experience the mesmerizing destruction and mystical Japanese setting of From Software's nightmarish slasher. Well, send Sega a thank-you card once again, because they're repeating this year, with Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors.

At its core, O2 feels almost exactly like the original: you carve your way through gorgeously rendered levels, trashing swarms of bizarrely beautiful evil demons and reducing the environment and buildings to rubble, while mournful Japanese dirges swirl in the background. Raikoh, the resurrected silent warrior, returns for second round of purifying the land from the demon scourge, only this time, he's got some help.

The main difference in Immortal Warriors is the six playable characters. Four "generals" are called upon to, er, sacrifice themselves (in grotesque fashion during the game's opening cinema) in order to raise Raikoh from the dead once again to repel the invading forces of the evil Nine-Tailed Fox. In addition, the sorceress who summons the generals is also a playable character.

These extra characters are a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it's refreshing to send a new character into battle, and they play just differently enough to keep the experience feeling new (a good thing, because at its core, Otogi is a simple hack-&-slash affair). Kintoki is a bulky, slower warrior who wields a huge axe, while Sadamitsu is a small and speedy robe-wearing female armed with a lightning-quick scythe. Seimei, the enigmatic sorceress, fights with twin bladed fans, and can grab and throw enemies. The best of the lot, however, has to be Suetake, a living tree stump who's "armed" with a wagon wheel. Yep, you read correctly. Before you laugh yourself to death, he's probably one of the most useful characters in the game - you'll see what I mean once you give Ol' Wooden Head a chance.

However, you cannot choose any character at any time during the main quest. Many of the 25+ levels are restricted to certain characters during the first playthrough (several are restricted to one character only), and this has several unfortunate effects on the gameplay. Even though you have six characters to play, you're unable to stick with a favorite, because if you neglect powering up Tsuna the Wolf Guy, when you reach a level where you have to play as him, you're going to have a hard time progressing.

This basically means you have to play and level up all the characters equally, and while they are similar, you're undoubtedly going to have your favorites. Being forced to play a character you don't particularly like can distance the player from the experience. Add to that the fact that some levels are obviously designed for one character in particular (which makes it more difficult if you want to play with a different one), and it can be more frustrating than it needs to be. However, once you manage to clear a level, you can then replay it as any character you like, which makes uncovering the many secrets easier....just be prepared to play most levels more than once, even if you're a skilled gamer.

For the most part, however, Otogi 2 feels like a natural extension of the original; a true sequel. The storyline picks up directly after the events of the first game. The love-it-or-hate-it floaty combat feels tighter and heavier, and huge stylish combos are only a few buttons presses away. You'll still harvest the souls of fallen enemies to buy new items, as well as to keep your ever-dwindling magic supply (if you run out of magic during a level, you start losing health - think of the magic as your power supply). And there's still nothing like blasting a creepy monster through a stone wall and making a huge crater in the ground. The combat is cathartic to say the least.

One welcome addition is the Forest of Havoc, a collection of mini-challenges that break up the constant pummel-fest of the main mode. Unlocked as you progress through the story mode, these challenges are quite different. One requires you to use enemies to sink ships. Another has you passing through arches without touching the ground. Overcoming each challenge gains you new items, and the final challenge will bring a smile to those who played the first Otogi.....

Otogi 2 keeps the same design and music styles as before. Some enemies are recycled from the first game (and the enemy design overall doesn't seem quite as inspired in Otogi 2), and the music, while a great complement to the mood, doesn't quite top the deeply haunting Japanese instrumentals of the original.

And again, as before, you'll struggle with the camera and lock-on, battle tough bosses, lose track of your character amidst all the onscreen chaos, and suffer slowdown. But these problems can be overlooked due to the beautiful levels and unique atmosphere that Otogi 2 presents.

Last year's Otogi: Myth of Demons was an incredible experience, and Otogi 2 retains much of the details that make the series stand out from the norm. Fans of the first will definitely want to play the second to see what happens to Raikoh and his crew. Just be prepared for a sequel that doesn't quite reach the immersive genius of the original, but still delivers the goods in dreamlike, memorable fashion.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Return to Mayhem, September 27, 2004
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
The original Otogi: Myth of Demons floored video game reviwers when it was released on Xbox last year. Its spectacular graphics, great gameplay, RPG elements and great storyline impressed all who played the game which amounted to about 15 people as the game sold poorly. A release stateside for Otogi 2 was uncertain as the game has been available in Japan for nearly a year. However, the powers that be at Microsoft have decided to greenlight the project in the hopes that Otogi's good word of mouth will help make the second game a success.

Otogi 2 amazing graphics similar to the first game and even improves upon them. The story is a continuation of undead warrior Raikoh's journey which ended in Otogi 1. In Otogi 2, five warriors give their lives to bring Raikoh's spirit back so that he may do battle with the demons again and this time seal them away forever. The game offers you the choice to play any of the six characters, each with their own set of abilities. The game promises approximately 30 levels in which you can slash, jump and beat every possible monster in Japan's mythical pantheon (not to mention every temple, rock and village). The second game features a different game engine which really gives you better control of the character (which isn't saying much as controil in the first game was near flawless).
I would recommend this game for anyone. The game has numerous puzzles and tough battles. Levels arents terribly huge though so the game can be enjoyed by those who like to casually knock out a level or by those who commit some serious hours to gaming. The eye candy alone is worth giving the game a couple of hours of play.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pre-Halo, Best game of the year so far, November 3, 2004
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
1. Best Graphics.
2. Best Sound and Music.
3. Non-stop gaming action.

What more could anyone want?
Seriously though, its NOT an RPG, so if thats the sort of depth that you are looking for, this game isn't it. But it is great fun in combat and there are plenty of unlockable that kept me playing the game for weeks. I also have the original which I now feel like replaying...

Great game. Unfortunately it will be a "sleeper hit" as it just doens't get much publicity.
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1.0 out of 5 stars jvl
this game does not play on xbox 360, dont buy unless you intend to play on orig. xbox. there is no update on xbox live. to bad ilove this game.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This game is underrated.
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Published on November 15, 2005 by Ahyicodae

4.0 out of 5 stars The return of Raikoh
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