Okami HD - Gaming

in gaming •  7 years ago 

 Okami is one of the major games of video games history. Originally  developed by Clover Studios from the lower studs of Capcom in 2006,  Okami is a jubilee of Clover Studios, which closed its doors a year  after the game was on the shelves. Sorry, the game did not see the interesting thing at first. Okami was developed for the PlayStation 2, followed by the Nintendo Wii and Okami HD in 2012 for the PlayStation 3.
Okami HD review

Now it's released for multiple new platforms, Okami HD, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Okami was a game that made a difference with its style. Unfortunately, I played the game briefly on the PlayStation 2. Although I wanted to, I did not have a chance to play afterwards. So I'm looking at the game as a remastered, not a remastered game. We  start our adventure with an actress named Issun in the game we played  with Shinto sun god Amaterasu in the form of a white wolf. After the eight-headed devil Orochi ruined the world, Amaterasu, who assumed the post, gives life to the ruined places again. This life-giving event, a visually pleasing sight, reflects the power of Amaterasu. The graphics enhancements for the game have been quite good. This keeps the game similar to the PlayStation 2 version, which is why players experience a nostalgic experience. The 1080p game on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One also has 4K support on the PC. 

 Okami HD, which I have reviewed on the PlayStation 4, is really successful and colorful on graphics. The game is presented to the players like a fairy tale, and it seems to have been transferred with watercolors. Okami  HD, a Japanese watercolor art that was beautifully portrayed in the  game, was a visual production in front of other games at the time. A game full of hot colors sounds like an interactive painting game. Of course, the players who played this old version of the game also know. Okami HD's story is written very successfully. The game is packed with fun characters, and there are many side quests that allow you to connect to these characters. The only complaint I have about the game is the lack of character spoken and the odd buzz instead.
Okami HD is a production with successful music

Sounds and music on Okami HD are also very successful. This music, which is suitable for the theme that the game has, makes the game much more playable and successful. The cinematics in the game are usually long. However, since Okami's story and narration are already successful, and because it expresses a legend, it's fun to watch. There is also a fighting system in the game. These fights are interactive. For example, you have to brush the last blow to destroy an enemy that is out of the question. 

 Okami HD wants us to complete the puzzles it contains with the brush we used in the fights. You can complete sections by filling the gaps in the maps with a brush. Amaterasu's character model is left as the original version. At least it might be better to make some changes in the animations. Okami HD, which has an action-based combat mechanism, has a more combo-based system. When fighting takes place, you close and you fight in a certain area. This includes bosses and regular mobs. It is possible to try different combinations in a game with three different types of weapons. You can also strengthen Amaterasu by going to Dojo.

As a result, the Okami HD is a fun, animated and visually stunning production. If you do not have a chance to play the game, or if you have been playing and playing again, I would recommend Okami HD. 

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The game looks really interesting. Never played it when it was first released but was thinking of picking it up for my ps4 now.
Nice review!