Okami Hd Switch

Okami Hd Switch Average ratng: 3,2/5 1034 votes

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Okami HD for Switch appears to be the same remaster that Capcom released for PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One last year. The Switch version will feature touchscreen controls when played in. In Okami HD players take on the role of Amaterasu, the Japanese sun goddess who inhabits the form of a legendary white wolf Shiranui on a quest to defeat.

Experience the critically acclaimed masterpiece with its renowned Sumi-e ink art style in breathtaking high resolution. Take on the role of Amaterasu, the Japanese sun goddess who inhabits the form of a legendary white wolf, on a quest to defeat Orochi, an eight-headed demon and tyrannical monster responsible for turning the world of Nippon into a ruined wasteland.Players will be able to choose between modern widescreen format or the original release’s 4:3 ratio. Interactive loading game screens from the original game are also included.Show More. Submitted on Review title of PLPW77Simply amazing!Not sure why Okami HD isn't being promoted in the Xbox One X enhanced games section like every other game that gets patched, but Okami HD is a stunning Zelda-like argument for games as art, and an example of how incredible Capcom can be when they're on point. This game flourishes on the X, with true 4K, vibrant colors, and a rock steady framerate that all work to compliment the stunning Japanese Watercolor art style. There's some weird item specific pop in in spots, but it's a small quibble given the package delivered, and the only issue I've encountered.

If you want a single player experience with serious style, heart, and beef to it, look no further. Submitted on Review title of spider00manFlawless.Whimsical, beautiful and quirky, Okami is a real treat. Reminds me of the Legend of Zelda a lot, but the artistic style and edo period Japan setting really take center stage making Okami my favorite game in some time.

Centering on the beauty of nature, Okami has you fighting dark forces from an ancient time to rid the land evil. The story is more than 20 hours long but there are a lot of other hidden items, collectables,weapons, and upgrades to keep you busy much longer. Love this game! Submitted on 2/18/2018 Review title of CleverSpace498The best PS2 gameTo sum up, OKAMI was first released on PlayStation 2 to universal critical acclaim.

A few years later OKAMI arrived on the Nintendo Wii with enhanced graphics and motion controls to even more praise. A Nintendo DS version, OKAMI DEN, was also made and recieved excellent reviews. OKAMI was then remastered and sold digitally on the PS3 store to even more critical fanfare and praise. Finally, in 2017, OKAMI HD was released to XB1 and PS4 both physically and digitally. OKAMI is generally considered one of the greatest games of all time, but every one of these releases suffered from dismal sales. Would OKAMI had sold better if the main character wasn't a cell-shaded wolf?

Maybe being based on the Shinto legend of Amaterasu-Ōmikani made it unappealing to western audiences? Maybe it's because it's not a FPS multiplayer with no plot or because its 'too hard' and doesn't hold your hand and tell you exactly what to do. Regardless, it gets a rare PERFECT SCORE from me: 10/10. Submitted on 2/9/2018 Review title of Mikevitale909Loved every momentI love this beautifully crafted master piece of a game. I loved it when I used to play it on the Wii. Now it's even better due to improved graphics.

My only issue was with a couple achievements. I completed all wanted lists yet no achievement? I got my ink, health and astral pouch to max yet no achievement? Regardless of the achievements I didn't have any problems with gameplay. In my opinion this game had it all: amazing story, great and unique art style, beautiful music, memorable characters, secrets and puzzles, great fighting, funny yet sad at times and a wondrfully fulfilling ending that I got teary eyed over. I strongly recommend! Submitted on Review title of Sgt NolistenWelcome back, old friend.Let me start off by saying my teen years was this game.

I lived it, breathed it, and loved every moment. So while when I saw it on the store and nearly burst into tears from joy, i can definitely say i dont know what makes this worthy of being called HD. The graphics are the same beautiful artwork they were years ago, the camera still feels clunky till you get used to it, and absolutely nothing in the game has changed.

Frames always drops when an achievement unlocks, so I hope they fix that soon (even if ive nearly 100% it already😆).In short, if you loved this game on PS2, this is no different than that and you should get it if you want to play again. No idea, so no opinion. If you never played before and are curious about the game, this is a great time sink to add to your collection. Just remember to save constantly.

I had a single crash after leaving the game playing all night because I fell asleep (3 in the morning does that to you) and lost 20 hours of work.