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Okami Review
15 out of 15
An Alice in Wonderland of the Rising Sun from the mad geniuses at Clover Studios.
Date: Friday, October 13, 2006
Author: Tom Chick

These two games embody a sense not of power and glory, but of kindness and humanism (ironic, considering neither hero is human). And they're both tremendously effective in conveying this to you, the player. In a time when the message and influence of videogames is a central issue, Chibi-Robo and Okami deserve not only attention, but commercial success. Because this is how our industry will grow up: by paying attention to not just how it conveys messages, but to the substance of them as well.

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