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Revision as of 13:33, 15 August 2014
Okami is an action or action-RPG game for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii. An HD/remastered version was released for the PlayStation 3 in digital form only. The story follows Amaterasu, goddess of the sun and ruler of the pantheon, as she journeys through the land of Nippon to reclaim the powers she lost ages ago while vanquishing many of the great evils that grew to power while she slumbered. And she is a wolf. Amaterasu is aided in her quest by Issun, a raunchy and faithful friend who is somewhere between one and two inches in height. Many story arcs and some smaller quest-lines borrow heavily from Japanese folkloric traditions, and, in some cases, are more or less direct re-tellings of the myths.
Contents
- 1 General Comments
- 2 Alcohol
- 3 Animal Abuse
- 4 Animal Death
- 5 Blood
- 6 Bones
- 7 Cannibalism
- 8 Death of Family/Friends
- 9 Disease
- 10 Drowning
- 11 Explosions
- 12 Fire
- 13 Ghosts
- 14 Heights
- 15 Insects
- 16 Kidnapping
- 17 Mind Control
- 18 Murder
- 19 Nudity
- 20 Rats/Rodents
- 21 Sexual Harassment
- 22 Sexualization/Objectification
- 23 Snakes
- 24 Spiders
- 25 Supernatural Evil
- 26 Undead/Zombies
- 27 Weapons
General Comments
The game is very stylistic. Everything is rendered in an artistic style similar to Japanese paintings. Thus, things like fire, water, insects, etc. are not realistically rendered, though they often move realistically.
Alcohol
The player uses sake (a traditional Japanese rice wine) as a power-up.
Sake is also used by Non Player Characters as a power-up, and is used as a tool to defeat the boss Orochi.
Animal Abuse
The Player Character is a wolf and can be harmed/die in-game.
There are multiple Non Player Characters that are animals that get harmed during the game.
Animal Death
The Player Character is a wolf and can be killed in-game.
There are Non Player Characters that die during the course of the game. Their deaths are part of the plot and thus unavoidable.
Blood
The game mentions blood in cutscenes, though no blood or bleeding is shown.
Bones
Bones can be found throughout the world map, particularly in cursed zones. They are random and unavoidable.
After the player partially defeats Crimson Helm, it is revealed that Crimson Helm is a skeleton in armor. A picture of Crimson Helm can be found here: Crimson Helm
Cannibalism
Mr. & Mrs. Cutter are enemies that talk about and attempt to eat the Player Character and other intelligent beings.
Death of Family/Friends
The Ocean Dragon dies peacefully on-screen.
Rau is revealed to be dead, though it is off-screen.
The Empress dies soon after the player discovers the Imperial Orb.
When the player goes back in time, Shiranui dies.
Disease
The Cursed Zones are considered diseased.
The Sei'an City is under a disease curse when you first enter it.
The player must go into the diseased body of the Emperor to save him from the enemy Blight, an embodiment of disease.
Drowning
There are multiple times throughout the game where the Player Character can fall into water and drown. The Player Character cannot be in water long without dying.
There is a level that takes place completely underwater, though the Player Character is safe from harm.
Explosions
The Player Character has a cherry bomb attack power that must be used to progress in certain areas. The explosion is a firework and does not make a loud explosion sound.
To progress, the player must blow up a bridge. No one is standing on the bridge and no one is harmed during the explosion.
Fire
The Player Character has a fire attack power and later in the game can summon fire. There are multiple enemies that use fire to attack and that are on fire.
Some chests in the world map and in dungeons are on fire that the player must put out.
Fire is used in some dungeons as an obstacle that the player must go through. Generally it is solved by putting the fire out.
The boss Crimson Helm uses fire to fight and also sets himself on fire during the fight.
Ghosts
The player encounters the ghosts of several Non Player Characters throughout the game. These ghosts move the plot along and cannot be avoided. These ghosts are never malicious or aggressive.
HOWEVER, in the Sunken Ship level there are malicious ghosts that will attack you.
The boss Blight appears as a possessed suit of armor. A picture of Blight can be found here: Blight
Heights
There are multiple platforming sections where the Player Character must jump form platform to platform at extreme heights. It is possible to fall.
On the world map there are discoverable holes that have various extra things. The holes when you jump into them appear bottomless.
There is a Cat Tower level where the player climbs up a huge tower. The tower is tall enough to pass through the cloudline. It is possible to look down through the tower and it is possible to fall off during your ascent.
The final level is a battle in the sky. You cannot fall off of the battle platform, nor can you look down.
Insects
Issun, the sidekick, first appears as a small bug, though he is actually humanoid.
There is a level in Sei'an City where the character shrinks. There are insects used as decoration that look large, though they are not detailed.
Kidnapping
As part of the plot, a maiden is chosen by Orochi to be dressed in ceremonial robes and devoured by him. The plot involves the Player Character rescuing said maiden.
A young bird girl is kidnapped by Mr. & Mrs. Cutter. The plot involves the Player Character rescuing said girl.
Mind Control
After the fight with Blight, the Player Character controls the Emperor in his sleep to release a wrongly imprisoned girl.
Murder
There are multiple human Non Player Characters that are murdered throughout the game.
The murder of the Empress is on-screen during a cutscene.
The player technically murders the Water Dragon by purifying his body.
Nudity
Kushi can be found bathing in a lake. When she stands, you see her butt.
There are multiple female Non Player Characters that have partially exposed breasts and partially exposed butts.
Rats/Rodents
One of the brush gods is a white rat. A picture of this god can be found here: Tachigami
Sexual Harassment
Issun, the sidekick, often makes unwanted sexual comments and advances towards women. This is a character trait and comes up every time Issun sees an adult woman. The comments are often to the effect of "Look how attractive/sexy/etc. that woman is/was!"
As part of the plot the Player Character must steal a woman's clothing to disguise another character.
Sexualization/Objectification
Issun, the sidekick, often makes sexual comments towards and about women. This is a character trait and comes up every time Issun sees or references an adult woman. "Look how attractive/sexy/etc. that woman is/was!"
Snakes
Orochi is a snake/dragon demon. He looks like a giant, multi-headed snake. The player must fight him a total of three times. A picture of Orochi can be found here: Orochi
One of the brush gods is a snake and one is a snake-like dragon. A picture of these gods can be found here: Nuregami, Yomigami
Spiders
The boss of the first dungeon is a giant lady-spider hybrid, the Spider Queen. A picture of the Spider Queen can be found here: Spider Queen
Throughout the game, there are holes that can be discovered where you repeat the Spider Queen boss battle. These unlock certain optional fights, resulting in extra health. These fights are optional, though there are other secret areas that look like Spider Queen lairs that are not. The only way to avoid this is to avoid jumping down any holes at all on the world map. A picture of these battles can be found here: Bandit Spiders
When the Player Character shrinks down in Sei'An City, the ensuing dungeon involves platforming around giant swinging spiders and riding on platforms on spiders. These platform spiders also exist in Wawku Shrine. This is completely unavoidable. These spiders are the most realistically rendered spiders in the game. A picture of them can be found here: Blocking Spider
To unlock the final boss the player must fight and defeat the Spider Queen a second time.
Supernatural Evil
All enemies and bosses are considered supernatural. They appear supernatural and demonic.
Undead/Zombies
After the player partially defeats Crimson Helm, it is revealed that Crimson Helm is a skeleton in armor. A picture of Crimson Helm can be found here: Crimson Helm
Weapons
Most human NPCs use weapons. In particular, Susano often uses a sword. Weapons are used by enemies against the PC.
There are cannons in the game that make a loud sound.
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- Alcohol
- Animal Abuse
- Animal Death
- Aquatic Violence-free
- Bigoted Language-free
- Blood
- Body Horror-free
- Bones
- Brainwashing-free
- Cannibalism
- Claustrophobia-free
- Dead Bodies-free
- Death of Family/Friends
- Dehumanization-free
- Disease
- Drowning
- Emotional Abuse-free
- Existential Despair-free
- Explosions
- Eye Horror/Eye Trauma-free
- Fire
- Ghosts
- Gore-free
- Graphic Violence-free
- Guns-free
- Heights
- Homophobia-free
- Incest-free
- Insects
- Jump Scares-free
- Kidnapping
- Medical Malpractice-free
- Mental Health Institutions-free
- Mind Control
- Murder
- Mutilation-free
- Needles-free
- Nudity
- Offensive Language-free
- Parental Abandonment-free
- Physical Abuse-free
- Psychological Horror-free
- Psychological Trauma-free
- Racism-free
- Rats/Rodents
- Reptiles-free
- Self Harm-free
- Sex Shaming-free
- Sex-free
- Sexual Assault-free
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexualization/Objectification
- Sex Slavery-free
- Slavery-free
- Snakes
- Spiders
- Stalking-free
- Substance Abuse-free
- Suicide-free
- Supernatural Evil
- Torture-free
- Undead/Zombies
- Victim Blaming-free
- Violence Against Children-free
- Vomiting-free
- Weapons
- Game