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Binding: Video Game Brand: Sega Of America, Inc. EAN: 0010086640489 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Sega Of America, Inc. Manufacturer: Sega Of America, Inc. Model: 10086640489 MPN: 64048 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Sega Of America, Inc. Release Date: October 20, 2004 Studio: Sega Of America, Inc. Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors combines real-life folklore and mysticism with an incredible fantasy stoy and amazing combat action! In the first Otogi, the famous warrior Raikoh gave his life to defend Japan from demonic invasion. In this sequel, five new warriors bravely sacrifice their lives to resurrect Raikoh. As Raikoh rises, the warriors rise with him -- giving him an army to command against a new demon threat. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This game is underrated.Words cannot adequately describe the sublime blend of exhilaration and delight one feels at playing this game. That is... if one really enjoys destroying things. And I do. The six playable characters in this game can destroy anything and everything in the environments. Outside of Katamari Damacy, I haven't found a game in which the surrounding environments are involved so much in the gameplay. Trees, rocks, buildings, statues -- nothing is spared. But you don't just destroy them; ... Read More Rating: - Limbless torsos fused with stumps are awesome.The first Otogi was great. It had huge environments that could be destroyed, which was also a lot of the fun in playing the game. The story wasn't that impressive, and the hero of the game was pretty generic, but it was still a damn good game. Of course, it wasn't perfect. There were a lot of camera problems, targeting issues, and it was relatively short. My main gripe was probably the targeting- there were a ton of times when I knew I was within range of an enemy, and my attack still missed. It got ... Read More Rating: - The return of RaikohOtogi 2: Immortal Warriors - Circa 2005 GOOD: - Good/tight controls (slightly different from the original) - Uniquely stylized world and environments - Lot's of weapons/magic to buy and find - Every stage can be utterly demolished - Really great use of surround sound - Play as six different characters (including Raikoh) - Level up and customize each character (even equip different weapons and magic spells) - Game loses the weapon-sharpening ... Read More Rating: - More isn't always betterLast year, Sega was gracious enough to publish Otogi: Myth of Demons in the U.S., allowing gamers to experience the mesmerizing destruction and mystical Japanese setting of From Software's nightmarish slasher. Well, send Sega a thank-you card once again, because they're repeating this year, with Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors. At its core, O2 feels almost exactly like the original: you carve your way through gorgeously rendered levels, trashing swarms of bizarrely beautiful evil demons and reducing ... Read More Rating: - Pre-Halo, Best game of the year so far1. Best Graphics. 2. Best Sound and Music. 3. Non-stop gaming action. What more could anyone want? Seriously though, its NOT an RPG, so if thats the sort of depth that you are looking for, this game isn't it. But it is great fun in combat and there are plenty of unlockable that kept me playing the game for weeks. I also have the original which I now feel like replaying... Great game. Unfortunately it will be a "sleeper hit" as it just doens't get much publicity. |