![]() ![]() Ōkami has the player controlling the main character, Amaterasu, in a woodcut, watercolor style, cel-shaded environment, which looks like an animated Japanese ink-illustration (known as sumi-e) with other styles of art. An even further improved port was released for Xbox One, PS4 and on the Steam platform for Windows PC in December 2017. It contains PlayStation Move support as well as use of the normal controller. The Wii version has earned similar praise, though the motion control scheme has received mixed reviews from both critics and gamers.Īn HD version of the game was released for the PlayStation 3 on Octoand is available for download on PlayStation Network. Although it suffered from poor sales, Ōkami earned high acclaim from reviewers and earned, among other awards, the title of IGN's 2006 Game of the Year. Ōkami was one of the last PlayStation 2 games selected for release prior to the release of the PlayStation 3. It features a distinct sumi-e-inspired cel-shaded visual style and the Celestial Brush, a gesture-system used to perform miracles. Set sometime in classical Japanese history, Ōkami combines several Japanese mythology and folklore to tell the story of how the land was saved from darkness by the Shinto sun goddess named Amaterasu, who took the form of a white wolf with celestial markings covering its fur. It was released for Sony's PlayStation 2 video game console in 2006 in Japan and North America, and 2007 in Europe and Australia. lit "great god") is an action-adventure video game developed by Clover Studio and published by Capcom. Click the jump for the full press release and the first set of screenshots.Ōkamiden Ōkami (「大神」 ?. Lucasarts, do you hear me? Telltale? A little Sam and Max love would be nice too :-D. Thanks to the point-n-click abilities of the Wiimote, I’m hoping to see a resurgence in adventure games, that genre of an era gone by. The adventure game is geared towards puzzle solving with your Wiimote and features crisp, bright slightly cell-shaded graphics, making it look an awful lot like some of the latest Monkey Island entries. CAPCOM today announced their first real, honest-to-goodness Wii exclusive, currently titled Project Treasure Island Z (working title, of course). Nope, it’s not a port of a PS2 or Xbox title, it’s not a me-too entry, and it’s not even a Virtual Console game. Posted by Michael Cardiff Categories: Action, Still, this has to be a hard hit for the PlayStation 3. ![]() The larger issue may be that next-generation development costs may simply be too great for third party A-list titles to stay on one platform. Part of the issue may be the fact that the PlayStation 3 hasn’t yet achieved critical mass for developers without many consoles sold, it may be hard to justify platform-exclusivity. With this announcement, though, Sony loses yet another exclusive title for the platform. No specific ship date for Japan or America was announced. The Capcom press release states that each version will be developed specifically to take advantage of each platform’s hardware, but doesn’t list how the feature sets will change. The company today announced that the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game will ship simultaneously, with a PC version coming later. Posted by Christopher Sasaki Categories: CAPCOM,Ĭapcom today announced that the latest game in their action series, Devil May Cry 4 would no longer be a PlayStation 3 exclusive. ![]()
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