Okami ⭐ Deluxe
Whether you're a returning fan or a newcomer curious about why people still talk about a 20-year-old wolf game, there has never been a better time to experience the Zen and art of Ōkami .
Create gusts of wind to bridge gaps or blow back foes.
The game is famously "Zelda-like" in structure, but its soul belongs to ancient Japan. Characters like the bumbling hero Susano and the maiden Kushinada are modern twists on classical legends. Even the main villain, Yami , represents a deeper philosophical battle between light and "The Emperor of Everlasting Darkness." The Legacy Continues Whether you're a returning fan or a newcomer
Cut through enemies or boulders with a single horizontal stroke.
The Ink That Saved the World: How Ōkami Turned Mythology into a Living Canvas Characters like the bumbling hero Susano and the
Restore dead trees to life by drawing a circle around them. Sunrise: Summon the sun to turn night into day.
What truly sets Ōkami apart is the . At any moment, players can pause the action to turn the screen into a calligraphy scroll . By drawing specific symbols, you can: Sunrise: Summon the sun to turn night into day
Despite its age, the game’s hand-drawn aesthetic has kept it from ever looking "dated." Recently, excitement has surged again with the announcement of a long-awaited . Developed by CLOVERS —a studio led by original creator Hideki Kamiya —the upcoming Okami 2 is being built in the RE Engine to finally realize the creative scope Capcom couldn't achieve two decades ago.



