14 December 2009 @ 09:48 pm
AWOOOO  
Tonight I finally finished Okami! I didn't get all the extra stuff (like all of the stray beads, the Bloody Gate, all of the praise, etc. etc.) but my running around netted me about 2000+ more praise, some completed sidequests and some more moves from the dojo.

The final series of boss battles weren't that bad. I used a bunch of exorcism slips on Ninetails, so that helped things go a lot faster. (Also finally figured out how to kill Blight faster than whatever I did last time.) The final boss battle was time-consuming, but honestly, I suffered worse injuries fighting the canine warriors. |D

I totally teared up at the end of the game, when all of Ammy's friends were praying for her because of all the good things she'd done for them, and it grants her the power to raise the sun again. Also, just the whole bit of Issun spreading his drawings out to all so that they can believe in her. So much BAWWWWW. (And I'm correct in thinking that Issun was the narrator all along?)

Overall, the game was so much fun to play, absolutely beautiful to watch and listen to, and the ending was satisfying. I think the gaming world needs more like Okami: not just for a different kind of play style, but also because it wasn't afraid to be a positive game, with no dark-gray-morality-grizzled-antihero sort of business. Your job is to save the world, and you do it by feeding animals and planting flowers AND kicking ass, and it's fun! It was just a great feel-good game that was also just challenging enough. I'd recommend it to all. :D


Slightly related, I have a question to my flist and others, although sadly I cannot create polls with this account so I just have to ask without a poll. Question is: who got you into gaming in the first place? (And when?) Was it family members, such as parents/siblings, or friends? Been discussing the gaming industry as a whole with dudes, so I'm curious. As for myself, I never had consoles growing up because my parents didn't like video games, so basically I got into it because of friends.

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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 03:21 pm (UTC)
I've actually been a gamer since I was like... 6 or so, when I begged my mom to pay for half of my SNES. Likely because of Mario World or Mario Kart, though I'd been playing my friend's NES for a while before that. Oh and our other mutual best friend had a Sega Genesis. Oh how I miss the original Sonic :(

Another friend I had when I moved the first time had N64, and that was the only time I could ever play it. Mario Kart~~~ I'm an addict lol. But somehow, despite never having the console myself, I was still better at it than she was 8Ta

I've apparently always been a nerd |D

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[identity profile] lynxgriffin.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 05:26 pm (UTC)
I think the first one we ever actually got was an N64, and that was because a friend got it for my brother's birthday. (And man, I looooved playing Mario Kart when I went over to friends' houses!)
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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 05:30 pm (UTC)
man i owned on Rainbow Road for SNES (despite the lack of railing) but the N64 version kept killing me 'cause I could never ever see the damn bombs XD
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[identity profile] lynxgriffin.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 07:39 pm (UTC)
I loved Rainbow Road, HAAAATED the haunted junction or whatever it was called.
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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 07:42 pm (UTC)
Haunted Mansion things in SNES. I have no idea if they were in N64, it's been a good fifteen years since I played lol (that is so awkward to say. Fifteen years lmao makes me feel old |D)

ANYWAY - yes, in the SNES version it's all DON'T HIT THE EDGE OR IT SLOWS YOU DOWN AND MAKES THE RAILING GO AWAY. pft
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[identity profile] lynxgriffin.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 07:49 pm (UTC)
This means that video games in GENERAL have been around for fifteen years (and actually it's more like double that) and somehow that also seems weird!
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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 07:51 pm (UTC)
I know, right? I did get my SNES like almost as soon as it came out... back when consoles were just above $100 pft. Man how things change, right? and the NES was before that... that was the first one, wasn't it, or was there something before it?

...this also reminds me of my friend's old IBM computer and holy shit that's dark ages old.
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[identity profile] lynxgriffin.livejournal.com on December 16th, 2009 01:08 am (UTC)
I know there were consoles before the NES, but the NES was the start of the third gen consoles, after the crash in '84. (Also kinda ushered in the end of the Atari consoles.)

I REMEMBER FIVE-AND-A-QUARTER FLOPPIES 8D
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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 16th, 2009 02:59 am (UTC)
...true... very very true...

oh my god so do I... I think we still have some wtf
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[identity profile] lynxgriffin.livejournal.com on December 16th, 2009 04:04 pm (UTC)
...LMAO, I don't think we ever owned any. XD;; My dad had macs for as long as we've had computers, and the one he started with never used five-and-a-quarters.
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[identity profile] fairytaledreams.livejournal.com on December 17th, 2009 12:04 am (UTC)
XD I know we have floppies somewhere for our oooooooold mac, but sheesh...
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