As Amaterasu restores nature, helps the people, and even feeds animals along the way, she receives praise which makes her stronger. While searching out Orochi and the other evil sources, Amaterasu encounters all sorts of people, from villagers and priests to samurai and fisherman, and helps them with various problems and tasks. Since there are still monsters and evil in Japan even after Orochi’s defeat, the second half of the game continues the journey to find the true source of the evil aura. The first half of the game involves Amaterasu and her little spirit companion Issun as they search out and defeat Orochi while helping people and completing other tasks along the way. The story starts with the revival of the horrible monster Orochi who threatened Japan 100 years ago until he was defeated by the warrior Nagi and the wolf Shiranui (who is later reincarnated as Amaterasu). Using the Celestial Ink and her tail that acts as a calligraphy brush, Amaterasu can “paint” over the world around her to restore nature, battle enemies, and travel more easily. In order to do this, she must find the “Brush Gods” who are hidden as constellations in the night skies all over Japan, and master the “Celestial Brush Technique” which each of them possess. ![]() The basic plot of Okami is for Amaterasu to travel around the different regions of ancient Japan in order to dispel the monsters and evil energy that have taken over. It sounds like a typical RPG but Okami has very unique aspects… Utilizing the Wii remote as well as the nunchuck, you control Amaterasu as she travels around ancient Japan, helping people and animals, fighting monsters, and searching for the “Celestial Brush Techniques” which she must master in order to restore the world to its natural peace and beauty. ![]() In the game you play the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, whose spirit has been reincarnated into the body of a wolf that once saved ancient Japan from the wrath of an evil monster. ![]() Okami is a very stunning RPG game that I recently got addicted to.
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