Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Three question about Okami

1. How are the sales so far? Are they at least better than they were for the PS2?2. Are the controls that much better on the Wii than they are on the PS2 version? Are the PS2 controls that much inferior compared to the Wii ones?3. What do you think of Okami? If this is your first time playing it, why did you miss out the PS2 version?Thank you very much in advance. Haven't picked up Okami yet. I don't think the art style is that cool, and it doesn't seem too appealing to me, but if it is anything like Zelda, I know I'll love it.Three question about Okami
1. i don't know the price of Okami on the PS2 but for WII it is $39.99 which i think is a really good price for such a great game.2. I don't have the game yet but from what i have heard the wii controls are better because for the celestic brusyou use the wii mote to draw the signs. 3. From what i've heard the game is awesome, just some controls arn't responsive but other then that everyone loves it. I t is said too be easy but the story line is so long that it takes really fast players atleast 30 hours to beat it. Also i don't like the art style aswell but people say that they think it's bad until they get it. Once they get it people love the style as the music. I missed out on the P2 version because they game wasn't very popular then because it was the first game and no one had heard of it because it was in 06 when all the good wii games were comeing out. Also i don't have ps2.:P I hope this helped!!Three question about Okami
[QUOTE=''DeathScape666''] 1. How are the sales so far? Are they at least better than they were for the PS2?2. Are the controls that much better on the Wii than they are on the PS2 version? Are the PS2 controls that much inferior compared to the Wii ones?3. What do you think of Okami? If this is your first time playing it, why did you miss out the PS2 version?Thank you very much in advance. Haven't picked up Okami yet. I don't think the art style is that cool, and it doesn't seem too appealing to me, but if it is anything like Zelda, I know I'll love it.[/QUOTE] 1) No clue, but I hope they are awesome, this game deserves the praise.2) Controls are 20x better than PS2. It just feels way more fluent. No more fiddling around with drawing during battles. Just a quick swipe and it all stays in motion.3) I played the PS2 version. But this game was made for the Wii, they just didn't know it back then. So I didn't mind buying it again.The art is actually gorgeous, Okami is much cooler than a Zelda to me. I actually think in many parts, it's better than a Zelda. I'd recommend it, hands down.
[QUOTE=''DeathScape666''] 1. How are the sales so far? Are they at least better than they were for the PS2?2. Are the controls that much better on the Wii than they are on the PS2 version? Are the PS2 controls that much inferior compared to the Wii ones?3. What do you think of Okami? If this is your first time playing it, why did you miss out the PS2 version?Thank you very much in advance. Haven't picked up Okami yet. I don't think the art style is that cool, and it doesn't seem too appealing to me, but if it is anything like Zelda, I know I'll love it.[/QUOTE]1. No idea2. Very subjective here, there are many that would say that the game is made for the Wii and there are those that say that the transition wasn't that good. I'm in the middle, I think the Wiimote got the brush controls right (athough I don't really have a problem with using the analog) but the combat itself feels much more responsive with a Dualshock. I prefer the PS2 simply because you don't really spend that much time using the brush techniques compared to doing combos.3. I think Okami is brilliant. The PS2 version is $10 cheaper and the Wii version doesn't really add any new content in terms of the actual gameplay. It's a good buy either way, you just have to decide on which you feel would control better.
Since I don't own it yet, I can only answer to 1 question:1. According to vgchartz it sold 100.000 copies in 3 weeks (but they could be wrong, you know...)

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