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Ookami (Japan)

PlayStation 2
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2006
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✪ Reviewed on July 13, 2023
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Okami is pure art. Amaterasu's brush makes a sumi-e world bloom with every stroke, and the journey lingers long after the credits. One of the most beautiful games ever made, full stop.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 12+
Description
An action adventure by Clover Studio and Capcom released in 2006 (US, Japan, Korea, Europe), a stylistic gem by Hideki Kamiya. The wolf Amaterasu, sun goddess incarnate, must revive a mythological Japan with her Celestial Brush (a drawing system). A revolutionary sumi e aesthetic, a Zen tale in the Shinto pantheon. An absolute PS2 peak.

Ookami review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
Ink wash, brushed outlines and animated woodblock prints: the game turns mythological Japan into a living painted scroll. The sumi-e comes alive with each brushstroke summoned by the player, of breathtaking beauty. This art direction, unique and sublime, remains one of the most beautiful games ever made.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾3,4 GB 📅20/04/2006
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

The Japanese edition of Okami, native ground for this ode to Shinto myth and the woodblock line, released at the twilight of Clover studio. Its appeal lies in this status as the native version of a late PS2 masterpiece, sought for its cultural authenticity more than for absolute scarcity, the local run having been decent. A heartfelt piece for fans of Japanese art and auteur gaming.

Memorable bosses

Marrying action with the celestial brush, this fresco inspired by Japanese myth pits you against demons drawn from folklore, such as the eight-headed serpent Orochi, brought down by tracing strokes of light across the screen. Each guardian asks you to pair the blade with the right brush technique to expose its flaw. The painterly beauty and cleverness of these duels make it an experience apart.

A cult cover

All ink wash and drifting petals, Amaterasu the white wolf runs against a gold ground, marked with her scarlet signs. The cover adopts Japanese sumi-e, turning the screen into a living print where the brushstroke tells the world. Of rare painterly beauty, the image instantly imposes one of gaming's most celebrated art directions.

Is Ookami still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2006 on PS2 and known in the West as Okami, Clover Studio's project remains one of the most beautiful games ever made thanks to an art direction inspired by Japanese woodblock prints and ink wash painting. Playing the wolf goddess Amaterasu to bring a withered world back to life, using the Celestial Brush that draws phenomena onto the screen, offers a mechanic of rare poetry. The adventure, vast and steeped in Shinto mythology, alternates exploration, puzzles and stylised combat. The sometimes slow pace and a few overlong stretches weigh. A timeless masterpiece, recommended for anyone fond of adventure and of pure visual beauty.

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