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http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=85578
Capcom has finally confirmed persistent rumours that Okami is coming
to Nintendo Wii, telling a London audience this week that the game
will arrive on our screens in spring 2008.
Celebrated on PS2 for its absorbing puzzle and action adventure
mechanics, gripping narrative inspired by Japanese folklore and
beautiful watercolour visuals, its rebirth on Wii has been much hyped.
The game also lends itself rather well to the potential of Nintendo's
Wiimote for control. Amaterasu's Celestial Brush - a paintbrush used
in combat and for solving puzzles - is a perfect fit for the Wiimote,
and so it proves, while combat will also include various "motion-
controlled physical attacks".
On the whole though, it's the game that Kristan loved so much it got
top marks, calling it "a game so engrossing, so crafted and so life-
affirming that nothing else in the world seems to matter". In sentence
number two.
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=85578
Capcom has finally confirmed persistent rumours that Okami is coming
to Nintendo Wii, telling a London audience this week that the game
will arrive on our screens in spring 2008.
Celebrated on PS2 for its absorbing puzzle and action adventure
mechanics, gripping narrative inspired by Japanese folklore and
beautiful watercolour visuals, its rebirth on Wii has been much hyped.
The game also lends itself rather well to the potential of Nintendo's
Wiimote for control. Amaterasu's Celestial Brush - a paintbrush used
in combat and for solving puzzles - is a perfect fit for the Wiimote,
and so it proves, while combat will also include various "motion-
controlled physical attacks".
On the whole though, it's the game that Kristan loved so much it got
top marks, calling it "a game so engrossing, so crafted and so life-
affirming that nothing else in the world seems to matter". In sentence
number two.