Its art style is still unique to this day though, and it has a lot of charming characters and some great environments to explore. There were very few puzzles throughout the entire game that were satisfying to solve, most of the dungeons just feel like you're going the motions. Its also easy to the point of being boring. Okami is extremely long (which could be good or bad) and the intro is very, very slow. If you love both genres equally and are not currently in the mood to play one versus the other, I'd go Ori personally, despite thinking that Okami is the better game. Okami is a lot like Zelda, Ori is a Metroid-like. They are also both luckily very similar to other games. I hope you enjoy the final boss (and that epic cutscene during the fight).This is a really weird question, they are wildly different games. Yes, the ark is the final area in the game, and it's not much of a dungeon, just the boss refights. Still not to the degree I was reading about it but definitely decent, much better than the slog earlier. Since the Oni island it became much better. Last 7 or so hours have been decent actually. If it ends with this dungeon I think it'll be fine. The game does tell me before entering that arc that it's the point of no return, so is this really the final dungeon or it'll continue after it ? I already did finished all the 5 and about to proceed. Not sure if this is supposed to be the end area, I'm at the area in which you refight all 5 bosses including the damn Orochi. Never mind I actually fought Orochi the third time already today after I posted my comment. My gosh I wish this game had difficulty modes so I could make the final boss fight longer. Still, the last two major bosses in the game (not counting refights) I consider quite good, especially the final boss. And yes, you do fight Orochi 3 times in total and it's a bit lazy the way the fights were copy/pasted with no change to it whatsoever. Yeah the first time I played through I was getting bored in the last normal area before the final one. Currently getting ready to head to Oni Island. My current playthrough of the game I feel like is going way faster than my first time back on PS2 and I'm only 20 hours in at the moment. Problem is I see people saying it's more than 40-50 hours long and I'll have to fight Orochi a third damn time again ?Ĥ0 - 50 hours may depend on how much side content you do and how quick you do it. Either this game aged really, really bad, it was overrated from the start or it's just not my cup of tea. Fighting Orochi again was so damn boring though. It improved a little bit since the Oni island. Originally posted by el3mel1995:I'm 20 hours into it and honestly about enjoyed the last 5 hours or so. I would say this game would have definitely benefited from some difficulty settings to give more of a challenge to those who want it. You won’t start seeing some of these enemies till around halfway through the game. You will find enemies that are way more aggressive as you get further in the game but I’ll be the first to say that you have to wait a pretty good amount of time to get that far. Enemies in combat are brain dead to be honest. While I don't have problem with cutscenes in general, the gameplay loop outside the cutscenes is really easy and simply not engaging for me till now. But yeah as kyojin said, if you don’t like it by now you probably won’t change your mind. The combat is already really fast paced so that won’t be any different. Harder enemies? This does happen the further you go into the game. Less time spent chatting? Not really gonna happen. Originally posted by pcdeltalink:It’s a fairly heavy game on story (long cutscenes and dialogue and the like) so the pacing is definitely slowed by this.
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