
One of 2006's best games is re-designed and enhanced for Wii. IGN dissect the process and explore the possibilities.
In the final months of 2006, the IGN editorial team heatedly debated the pros and cons of several meticulously handpicked Game of the Year nominees. Included in the list, two titles that seemed strikingly similar at first glance for they shared many winning design and gameplay fundamentals: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and, the underdog, Okami, a beautiful cel-shaded adventure outing from publisher Capcom and now-defunct Clover Studio. After much back-and-forth, name-calling, and death threats, IGN ultimately selected for top honors Capcom's stylized title, which starred a god-wolf on a quest to restore beauty and peace to a vast world. And IGN were by no means the only outlet to shower praise upon the surprisingly adept affair -- it also took home awards from a variety of fellow online and magazine publications.

Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, and Silent Hill 2 are some examples of games that still offer a mighty good time in 2024 if you pick them up today.
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Okami
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Shadow Of The Colossus
Chrono Trigger
Silent Hill 2
FF7
FF8
FF9
FF6
Xenogears
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil 2
Threads of Fate
Suikoden 2
My entire list and more is from the ps1

A new Okami Shiranui Nendoroid has moved closer to the production phase. Max Factory has confirmed a June 2022 launch and opened pre-orders.

Ever since The Legend of Zelda first came into the world back in 1986, many games have tried to ape its formula in hopes of creating a similarly captivating experience.
please buy this.
It's only 40 right? I'll think about it.