![]() The game uses the face buttons to move Chibiterasu about the world, with the top display being the current third-person view and the bottom showing a mini-map of the area. The new Guidance technique, also called the "Shirabe", may be used to move Chibiterasu's partner independently across areas Chibiterasu cannot cross this is often required to progress in the game. They can be used to explore the overworld with, as well as battle enemies. A new feature is the ability for Chibiterasu to team up with partners. The theme of returning life to the world also returns from Ōkami. ![]() The "Celestial Brush", the ability to freeze the screen and draw symbols via the touchscreen with the stylus to bring changes on the game's world, remains central to the game for solving puzzles and fighting enemies. ![]() Ōkamiden plays similarly to its predecessor, Ōkami, as an action-adventure game similar to games from The Legend of Zelda series Zelda was an inspiration for both Ōkami's director Hideki Kamiya and Ōkamiden's producer Motohide Eshiro. Because the demo was so well-done, development began on a sequel, and on September 2010, four years after Ōkami debuted, the game was released to positive reviews from critics and moderate commercial success. It stars Chibiterasu, a small celestial wolf born from Amaterasu, protagonist of Ōkami, and features much of the same gameplay as its predecessor, including the Celestial Brush which allows players to freeze the gameplay and draw shapes or patterns using the touch screen.ĭevelopment began when Matsushita expressed an interest in creating a new Ōkami game, and showed Eshiro a technical demo of such a game in December 2008. It was released in Japan on September 30, 2010, in North America on Maand in Europe on March 18, 2011. Ōkamiden was designed by Kuniomi Matsushita, the director of the Wii port of Ōkami, and Motohide Eshiro, producer of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny. Ōkamiden is the second game in the Ōkami series. It is a spiritual successor to Ōkami, a game released, at that time, for the PlayStation 2 and Wii, but has since been ported to other platforms. Ōkami Chronicles: Tiny Sun), is an action-adventure video game developed by Mobile & Game Studio, Inc and published by Capcom for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. Ōkamiden, known in Japan as Ōkamiden: Chiisaki Taiyō, ( 大神伝~小さき太陽~ ?, lit.
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