Why Okami is one of the greatest games ever made

Appearance aside, Okami was a joy to play, and the pedigree behind the game ensured its mechanics were fluid, simple, and inventive. The general game design was heavily influenced by The Legend of Zelda, but the team’s history with series like Devil May Cry lends a stylistic hand to the combat. Weapon-based combos were basic, requiring only minimal dodging and button mashing, but were still complex enough to be entertaining.

It did far more than impress those who played it. It created a legacy. Ammy warranted inclusion in other games, like Marvel vs. Capcom 3, alongside icons like Ryu and Captain America. After Clover dissolved, Hideki Kamiya, Atsushi Inaba, and Shinji Mikami formed a new studio which later went on to become part of Platinum Games. Bayonetta, one of Platinum’s more well-known titles, is riddled with Okami references: The main witch’s panther form leaves a trail of flowers behind her when she runs, exactly like Amaterasu.

Okami is the definition of a video game cult classic. Though it wasn’t met with commercial success, it did succeed in creating an unforgettable experience and an incredibly loyal fan base. Okami is a thing of rare beauty, relying on a twisting, turning story and wholly unique mechanics to ensnare its audience. Much like Amaterasu when facing the Spider Queen, we shall forever be caught in its web.

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