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patjuan32 said:
There's already a video of the game on Capcom's TGS site.

Link:

http://www.capcom.co.jp/tgs2009/theater/index.html

Link courtesy of gonintendo.com.

old :P

 

 



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Soriku said:

http://www.gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=95094

September 1, 2009 by The News Team Filed Under: DS

- Full title: Okamiden: Chisaki Taiyou
- new wolf: Chibiterasu
- events take place a few months after the end of Okami
- Issun is accompanying Chibiterasu to meet up with Sakuya, as Sakuya wants to ask Chibiterasu for help
- combat system similar to the original Okami
- draw lines to slash enemies, circle trees to make them grow/bloom
- partner characters for Chibiterasu to work with
- partner will both aid and hinder you, bringing up puzzles that you have to solve in order for you and your partner to progress
- one partner revealed: Kuninushi, son of the swordsman Susano

- learn why Susano has a son, when he didn't a few months ago
- producer: Motohide Eshiro
- director: Kuniomi Matsushita
- Matsushita wanted to make a portable Okami, so he made a prototype and showed it to Eshiro. When Eshiro saw the prototype, the team decided to move forward
- Matsushita wants to go portable with Okami in the hopes of getting a bigger audience to experience what the world of Okami is all about
- due out 2010 in Japan

Link

Videos look good for DS game.  The bolded above make me think they are going an SotC, Ico way which isn't a bad move for the series.  I just hope camera control and movement are handled well without an analog stick. 



Aw :3 it's adorable. I'm becoming slightly interested now...



--OkeyDokey-- said:
Aw :3 it's adorable. I'm becoming slightly interested now...

Don't fall for it!

This is just a way to get you to go for all the kiddie crap Nintendo makes!

We can only allow the real games to interest us! If we don't, some kart racing game will actually outsell GTA!



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs