Otogi: Myth of Demons
Developer
FromSoftware
Publisher
Sega
ERSB Rating
T
Rel. Date
8/26/2003
Genre
Action
Players
1

OTOGI – Myth of Demons follows the adventures of an undead Japanese warrior who comes back from the dead to set things right in the universe. The warrior, his name is Raikoh, fights his way through over 25 stages doing battle with countless numbers of demons and giant bosses. Players can collect a large number of weapons, spells and accessory items. Each weapon, spell, and accessory item is upgradeable and bestows different powers/benefits upon the player. The graphics are impressive. Large open areas are decorated with traditional Japanese temples and artifacts. Multi-source lighting is implemented to perfection within the game, as are special effects that can only be seen on Xbox. Graphic effects in Otogi are not just for eye candy. For example real-time deformable terrain makes almost everything in the environment destructible (walls, trees, buildings, and even the ground). This ability to destroy the environment is integral to the game. Huge magic effects, fires, and tons of enemies on screen at one time are the order of the day in Otogi. Visually this is definitely one of those games that could only be created on Xbox.

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