Has the classic videogame, Okami, held up in quality over the past several years?
Daily Video Game writes: "Xbox Store has just launched three new digital sales that offers steep discounts on various combat, family, and free to play games for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, including many Xbox 360 games right now!"
I had no idea Binary Domain was backwards compatible. I know what I'm downloading.
I would like El Shaddi, Afterburner Climax, and outrun 2 please. I am sure that there are other games as well but those came to mind for me right now.
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, eShop has just kicked off a Capcom publisher sale that includes some of its best games such as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, OKAMI HD, and more with big savings for Nintendo Switch and 3DS gamers right now!"
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Xbox Store has just kicked off Super Saver sale, Resident Evil sale, and Spotlight sale for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One right now, offering up to 95% off on over two hundred games, including many good AAA, Xbox first-party, and Xbox 360 era games."
Hell yes!
It's still a joy to play today, a masterpiece of a game from Clover (I refuse to forgive Capcom for closing them :_( )
I mean it as a bit of fresh air in a stale part of gaming.
Absolutely.
I wish they'd put it on PS4, XBO and Wii U just to give it more exposure, especially during some of the slow release times, like right now.
The game was long, i expected 10 hours but got over 20 from it. Plus i rushed the second half, avoiding side missions, items, and new skills.
I was told it plays like Zelda.
The game's art style is timeless!
It still performs well and I remember dashing through fields and the framerate stayed constant.
I'd sometimes just stop and stare at the scenery, it definitely feeds the argument that games can be art!