This game looks better than the PS3 re-release. The game has no graphical or audio glitches. The game runs extremely well at 6x Native resolution. In NTSC mode (60Hz) the game runs perfect. If you start the game in PAL mode (50Hz), the game h ave big "optical" problems, like you haven't (or have) glass on your eyes. Minor bugs encountered, but none too severe.Įverything works fine with Anisotropic Filtering at 4x and MSAA 4x. Very minor slowdown in large maps (Shinshu Field/Taka Pass) and cutscenes. Managed to get full speed with GSdx Hardware settings, custom resolution 800x800 (still full speed but with major slowdo wn in certain areas with 2x Native settings). Ran full speed with very little slowdown at "2x Native" Internal Resolution, Texture Filtering and all available Speedhacks on. I managed to get full speed from an i5 mobile CPU and ATI 5650m mobility GPU. Change to EE=2 and VU=1 giv ing normal speeds. Running the game with EE Cyclerate and VU Cycle Stealing both at 3 will give major slowdown. ![]() If you can't run the game in full speed, try turning on speed hacks, but it may break the game. 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 to perform miracles. Set sometime in classical Japanese history, the game combines several Japanese myths, legends 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. The more people who worship her (as a result of her restoring color and doing other good deeds for them), the more powerful she becomes. Since Amaterasu is a diety, there are naturally people who worship her and people who don't. Her task is to restore color (or 'life') to the world by destroying the monsters who have stolen it. Game description: In Okami, the player takes the role of the mythical sun goddess Amaterasu, in the form of a wolf. Definitely one of the gems of the PS2 and so late in its lifespan.NTSC-U cover Game general and emulation properties: The game truly looks stunning and blows away games with much better graphics because of the art direction and originality of form. The gameplay is very familiar to the 3D Zelda games, with the player acquiring different abilities as he/she goes through different areas battling demons and creatures some of which are more challenging bosses. Eventually you defeat Orochi only to find out that there is a greater threat in the world and that you need to clear all of Japan from this evil. You have a little bug side kick called Issun who can cast spells my using the power of painting. ![]() ![]() The story is you are a goddess in a wolf's body and are trying to defeat the evil dragon Orochi who comes every hundred years to collect a maiden sacrifice from the village of Kamiki and lands darkness upon the land. The most appealing thing about this game is that it looks nothing like any other game ever made, it looks like watermark in motion where you use the joystick as a paintbrush to cast spells by drawing them on screen. Great game in the vein of Zelda and Ratchet, a mix of action/adventure/platformer gameplay.
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