JonB wrote:And Okami is a wonderful game. A slow starter for sure - really slow in fact - but once you get out into the wider world it comes into its own. There's great visual feedback as you progress, bringing the world back to life wherever you go. I don't think any other game has communicated that so perfectly.
JonB wrote:I don't think any other game has communicated that so perfectly.
Facewon wrote:What's wrong with simple?
It's not just about colour though, is it? It's about restoring nature, humanity, life and beauty. You can reduce it to 'heal world' of course, but still that's vaguely original and the way it's done is very effective and perfectly represented by the visuals. There's a harmony between the aesthetic and the content which goes beyond it being just a nice art style.google wrote:It's a pretty fucking simple concept. World is dying. Lacks colour. Heal world. Gains colour.I don't think any other game has communicated that so perfectly.
Aaroncupboard wrote:I also like the fact that I seem to be getting lots of money! Plus, its nice to have a game that gives you xp for completing quests!
Speedhaak wrote:I think this is an effort to familiarise people with MMO concepts for the KOA MMO prequel.Aaroncupboard wrote:I also like the fact that I seem to be getting lots of money! Plus, its nice to have a game that gives you xp for completing quests!
EvilRedEye wrote:Looks like Final Fantasy XIII-2's final DLC is going to lead into another sequel rather than finish the story - the Japanese trailer uses the phrase 'Next Prologue' and it doesn't look as though it's going to be especially large or expensive compared to the other DLC - it's 400 Microsoft Points in Japan.
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