Dann Woolf said:Um, I've never played Okami. (I've been planning to get the Wii version but I'm a little strapped for cash recently.)
Will I still be able to enjoy this game?
The only thing I would warn against is that this game may turn you off from Okami, and that would truly be tragic. While I'm enjoying the novelty of having a portable Okami, the dialogue in Okami Den is, well, disappointing. The story itself is fine, but some of the things the characters say are very out of place for this game universe. This is definitely no Hideki Kamiya game. Also, the visual and audio splendor of the original Okami were huge factors. I don't give a rat's ass how many people chant "graphics don't matter," they do! In Okami, the presentation was half the magic. It wasn't just a game, it was a spiritual journey, a true work of art. Trust me, the argument of "can a video game be art" was ended with the original Okami.
Play this game, enjoy it, but I recommend you be mindful that it is but a pale image of the original Okami.








