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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Dec 18, 2008 8:17:36 GMT -5
Really, we need one of these.
For those of you who don't know much about the game, here's the official Web site. It was released this year (well, last year, in a few days), so you should be able to find a copy. Okami wasn't very heavily advertised in America, that I noticed, so you might have to hunt a little.
If you want to join, just post saying so. =] You can also ask for a special title.
Members:
- Clocky (Crescent Rosary)
- Fraze (Sakuya's Little Helper)
- Mowfy
- OG Loc
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Post by Fraze on Dec 18, 2008 9:46:22 GMT -5
Oh, I am definitely joining this. I loved Okami, it took me much of the summer to finish--largely because I spent so much time running around enjoying how it all looked.
May I be Sakuya's Little Helper?
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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Dec 18, 2008 10:40:24 GMT -5
The art is beautiful. <3 The Wii version has a few bugs here and there, as far as properly displaying it goes, but they're not all that bad.
Have you managed to find all the Stray Beads yet? I'm currently stalking Sasa Sanctuary and the Gale Shrine trying to find them, with little luck so far.
You mentioned that you completed the game, so I have to ask: did you hate Yami as much as I did?
Five different forms total, the last of which can suck your ink pots dry in one swift motion, magically appearing missiles, laser beams…
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Post by Killix on Dec 18, 2008 13:19:54 GMT -5
Okami was released in '06. XD
Add me to the club, I love Okami! I still need to finish it, though. XD
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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Dec 18, 2008 14:37:51 GMT -5
Okami was released in '06. XD Add me to the club, I love Okami! I still need to finish it, though. XD For the Wii, or PS2? It says "Wii development © Ready At Dawn LLC, 2008" (something to that extent, at least), so I presumed they were both released this year.
*Goes to add you* [^ ^]
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Post by OG Loc on Dec 18, 2008 15:47:17 GMT -5
Okami was released in '06. XD Add me to the club, I love Okami! I still need to finish it, though. XD For the Wii, or PS2? It says "Wii development © Ready At Dawn LLC, 2008" (something to that extent, at least), so I presumed they were both released this year.
*Goes to add you* [^ ^]The Wii version was released 2 years after the PS2 version. I've had the PS2 version since it came out. You can add me I suppose, though I haven't played in quite a while and never got particularly far. I still love the game though, and was recently wanting to get back into it.
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Post by Killix on Dec 18, 2008 16:57:36 GMT -5
For the Wii, or PS2? It says "Wii development © Ready At Dawn LLC, 2008" (something to that extent, at least), so I presumed they were both released this year.
*Goes to add you* [^ ^] Okami was released for the PS2 in 2006. The Wii version and the "Greatest Hits" version were released more recently.
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Post by Stal on Dec 18, 2008 17:03:31 GMT -5
Spot just sent me a copy of this game. I plan on playing it over break some.
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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Dec 18, 2008 17:26:33 GMT -5
Spot just sent me a copy of this game. I plan on playing it over break some. Which version?
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Post by Stal on Dec 18, 2008 17:29:58 GMT -5
Spot just sent me a copy of this game. I plan on playing it over break some. Which version?Original PS2. Which, from what I've read and heard, is probably the better version of the game. The Wii kind of loses some of the feel of it, evidently.
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Post by OG Loc on Dec 18, 2008 17:41:13 GMT -5
Original PS2. Which, from what I've read and heard, is probably the better version of the game. The Wii kind of loses some of the feel of it, evidently. The main thing that I've heard is that, surprisingly, the drawing with the PS2 analog sticks is more precise than that of the Wii Remote.
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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Dec 18, 2008 17:41:56 GMT -5
Original PS2. Which, from what I've read and heard, is probably the better version of the game. The Wii kind of loses some of the feel of it, evidently. I like being able to actually draw the the techniques, which I doubt the PS2 version can do; (I stand corrected) but, another reason Now the main reason I prefer the Wii version is because my PS2 is currently buried under a fan, memory cards, and random objects of unidentified purpose.
The Wii remote has, probably only three times, spazzed out a bit when I'm trying to draw, but all it does is make the lines either ridiculously large, or ridiculously small.
Good luck with it. Don't forget to keep us updated.
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Post by Killix on Dec 18, 2008 20:44:03 GMT -5
I find it easy to draw with the PS2 controller... but that's probably due to experience from drawing in Magic Pengel. XD
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Post by The Wanderer on Dec 18, 2008 21:06:57 GMT -5
Original PS2. Which, from what I've read and heard, is probably the better version of the game. The Wii kind of loses some of the feel of it, evidently. The main thing that I've heard is that, surprisingly, the drawing with the PS2 analog sticks is more precise than that of the Wii Remote. That's the word. Not bothering with picking up the Wii version anyway, since I've played the game, already. Issun was so annoying, and a perv to boot. But then, who was going to do all the talking, since Amaterasu is apparently a mute?
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Post by Sq on Dec 18, 2008 21:18:13 GMT -5
Ooh, I was thinking about getting the Wii version of this for my brother for Christmas. ^_^ Recommended, yes?
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