There were dozens of incredible reveals and trailers atThe Game Awardslast week.We got trailers for stuff likeIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,Turok: Origins,The Witcher 4,Split Fiction,Elden Ring: Nightreign,Onimusha: Way of the Sword, andSonic Racing: CrossWorlds; incredible, massive reveals that pale in comparison to the fact that we are getting a newŌkamigame.Check out the trailer forThe Witcher 4belowAlright, my bias might be showing a little here, but in my defence, it has been a long old time since we gota newŌkamigame.AdvertThe firstŌkamigame dropped back in 2006 for thePlayStation 2, and, even though it was a massive hit with critics, its positive reception failed to garner the title decent sales numbers.Roughly a year after its release, it was revealed that the title sold somewhere around 270,000 copies.Not awful, especially for 2006, but considering its budget and the fact that Capcom were the publisher behind the title, it was enough for its director Hideki Kamiya tobrandŌkamia “failure.”However, the years have been kind toŌkami.Its spiritual successor, the 2011 Nintendo DS releaseŌkamiden, was considered a moderate commercial success.AdvertFollowing the release ofŌkami HDin 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows, sales numbers exploded.Capcomthemselves have stated that the combined sales numbers for the franchisenow exceed 4.2 million units.Now, more than 14 years after the release of the last new game in the franchise, we finally have confirmation of anŌkamisequel.You guys enjoy your fancy new Naughty Dog IP and your much anticipated The Witcher sequel, but I’ll be over here counting down the days until I can playŌkami2.If you’ve never played the original game, I highly recommend checking it out because even the original, non-”HD” version ofŌkami onthe PlayStation 2 hasn’t aged a day.AdvertIt is quite possibly the most beautiful game on the system, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the same statement ends up being true forŌkami2as well.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Capcom,The Witcher,The Witcher 4,The Game Awards,Naughty Dog,CD Projekt Red,Elden Ring,PlayStation

There were dozens of incredible reveals and trailers atThe Game Awardslast week.We got trailers for stuff likeIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,Turok: Origins,The Witcher 4,Split Fiction,Elden Ring: Nightreign,Onimusha: Way of the Sword, andSonic Racing: CrossWorlds; incredible, massive reveals that pale in comparison to the fact that we are getting a newŌkamigame.Check out the trailer forThe Witcher 4belowAlright, my bias might be showing a little here, but in my defence, it has been a long old time since we gota newŌkamigame.AdvertThe firstŌkamigame dropped back in 2006 for thePlayStation 2, and, even though it was a massive hit with critics, its positive reception failed to garner the title decent sales numbers.Roughly a year after its release, it was revealed that the title sold somewhere around 270,000 copies.Not awful, especially for 2006, but considering its budget and the fact that Capcom were the publisher behind the title, it was enough for its director Hideki Kamiya tobrandŌkamia “failure.”However, the years have been kind toŌkami.Its spiritual successor, the 2011 Nintendo DS releaseŌkamiden, was considered a moderate commercial success.AdvertFollowing the release ofŌkami HDin 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows, sales numbers exploded.Capcomthemselves have stated that the combined sales numbers for the franchisenow exceed 4.2 million units.Now, more than 14 years after the release of the last new game in the franchise, we finally have confirmation of anŌkamisequel.You guys enjoy your fancy new Naughty Dog IP and your much anticipated The Witcher sequel, but I’ll be over here counting down the days until I can playŌkami2.If you’ve never played the original game, I highly recommend checking it out because even the original, non-”HD” version ofŌkami onthe PlayStation 2 hasn’t aged a day.AdvertIt is quite possibly the most beautiful game on the system, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the same statement ends up being true forŌkami2as well.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Capcom,The Witcher,The Witcher 4,The Game Awards,Naughty Dog,CD Projekt Red,Elden Ring,PlayStation
There were dozens of incredible reveals and trailers atThe Game Awardslast week.We got trailers for stuff likeIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,Turok: Origins,The Witcher 4,Split Fiction,Elden Ring: Nightreign,Onimusha: Way of the Sword, andSonic Racing: CrossWorlds; incredible, massive reveals that pale in comparison to the fact that we are getting a newŌkamigame.Check out the trailer forThe Witcher 4belowAlright, my bias might be showing a little here, but in my defence, it has been a long old time since we gota newŌkamigame.AdvertThe firstŌkamigame dropped back in 2006 for thePlayStation 2, and, even though it was a massive hit with critics, its positive reception failed to garner the title decent sales numbers.Roughly a year after its release, it was revealed that the title sold somewhere around 270,000 copies.Not awful, especially for 2006, but considering its budget and the fact that Capcom were the publisher behind the title, it was enough for its director Hideki Kamiya tobrandŌkamia “failure.”However, the years have been kind toŌkami.Its spiritual successor, the 2011 Nintendo DS releaseŌkamiden, was considered a moderate commercial success.AdvertFollowing the release ofŌkami HDin 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows, sales numbers exploded.Capcomthemselves have stated that the combined sales numbers for the franchisenow exceed 4.2 million units.Now, more than 14 years after the release of the last new game in the franchise, we finally have confirmation of anŌkamisequel.You guys enjoy your fancy new Naughty Dog IP and your much anticipated The Witcher sequel, but I’ll be over here counting down the days until I can playŌkami2.If you’ve never played the original game, I highly recommend checking it out because even the original, non-”HD” version ofŌkami onthe PlayStation 2 hasn’t aged a day.AdvertIt is quite possibly the most beautiful game on the system, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the same statement ends up being true forŌkami2as well.
There were dozens of incredible reveals and trailers atThe Game Awardslast week.
We got trailers for stuff likeIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophet,Turok: Origins,The Witcher 4,Split Fiction,Elden Ring: Nightreign,Onimusha: Way of the Sword, andSonic Racing: CrossWorlds; incredible, massive reveals that pale in comparison to the fact that we are getting a newŌkamigame.
Check out the trailer forThe Witcher 4below
Alright, my bias might be showing a little here, but in my defence, it has been a long old time since we gota newŌkamigame.
Advert
Advert
The firstŌkamigame dropped back in 2006 for thePlayStation 2, and, even though it was a massive hit with critics, its positive reception failed to garner the title decent sales numbers.
Roughly a year after its release, it was revealed that the title sold somewhere around 270,000 copies.
Not awful, especially for 2006, but considering its budget and the fact that Capcom were the publisher behind the title, it was enough for its director Hideki Kamiya tobrandŌkamia “failure.”
However, the years have been kind toŌkami.Its spiritual successor, the 2011 Nintendo DS releaseŌkamiden, was considered a moderate commercial success.
Advert
Advert
Following the release ofŌkami HDin 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows, sales numbers exploded.Capcomthemselves have stated that the combined sales numbers for the franchisenow exceed 4.2 million units.
Now, more than 14 years after the release of the last new game in the franchise, we finally have confirmation of anŌkamisequel.
You guys enjoy your fancy new Naughty Dog IP and your much anticipated The Witcher sequel, but I’ll be over here counting down the days until I can playŌkami2.
If you’ve never played the original game, I highly recommend checking it out because even the original, non-”HD” version ofŌkami onthe PlayStation 2 hasn’t aged a day.
Advert
Advert
It is quite possibly the most beautiful game on the system, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the same statement ends up being true forŌkami2as well.
Topics:Capcom,The Witcher,The Witcher 4,The Game Awards,Naughty Dog,CD Projekt Red,Elden Ring,PlayStation