Video: Okamiden Trailer
Okami was a critically-lauded (if not commercially successful) PS2 title that made its way to the Wii. And now Capcom is making a sequel for the Nintendo DS called Okamiden. The DS is a natural for the gameplay, as wielding the Celestial Brush will be much easier with the stylus than with a controller or Wiimote. Capcom has released a trailer, which you'll find above, and then after the jump I've got a whole press release full of details as well as another video, this time featuring gameplay. There, you'll see that the bottom touch screen is used for a world map until you freeze and use the Celestial Brush, at which point it slides down so you can interact with it. It looks like a lot of fun, and darned if little Chibiterasu isn't just the cutest thing ever!
Okamiden is a picturesque action adventure game for the Nintendo DS. Taking place a few months after the events of Okami, Okamiden will follow the adventures of Chibiterasu - a young sun god who is summoned to protect the land. Following in the footsteps of its parent Amaterasu, the sun-god-turned-wolf in Okami, Chibiterasu takes the form of an adorable wolf pup for the mission ahead. Chibiterasu will join forces with a rich cast of characters to fight off a new threat that has leeched the world of its vibrant color again. Beyond the battles, Chibiterasu and buddies will come to realize their inner potential and accept the kinship that comes with being the children of great heroes and gods.
Using the DS stylus, players will wield a celestial brush controlled by Chibiterasu. This powerful tool can attack enemies, paint helpful objects and structures into existence and help Chibiterasu perform exceptional feats that will change the world before the player's eyes. Chibiterasu's partners in the game will have unique abilities of their own that help the player conquer puzzles and face an onslaught of perilous challenges. By blending vivid myth, artistic action and the innovative Nintendo DS, Okamiden has all the makings of a handheld classic. Okamiden takes the best elements of the Okami series and combines them with invigorating new features delivering an extraordinary adventure sure to please fans of the series and newcomers alike.
Currently in development for the Nintendo DS™, Okamiden will be available in 2011.
Features:
Canvas and Brush: The touch screen and stylus of the Nintendo DS™ are the ideal tools to simulate Okamiden's trademark celestial brush. The stylus brushstrokes are pressure sensitive which helps to accurately depict the look and feel of Sumi-e artwork - a graceful watercolor art.
Partner-Up: Using the in-game Partner System, players can join forces with new characters in the game, each possessing unique abilities that will help Chibiterasu defeat enemies and conquer puzzles.
Striking Visuals: The beauty of the highly stylized Japanese calligraphy and scroll paintings are depicted in pixel-perfect handheld glory.
Dynamic Action: Employ brush techniques learned from various celestial deities and Power Slash, Bloom, and battle a diverse lineup of monsters and demons rooted in Japanese folklore.
Interactive Puzzles: Draw bridges into existence, transverse canyons, and connect winding paths through space by using the celestial brush and the abilities of Chibiterasu's partners.
Ensemble Cast: The main character, Chibiterasu, is a youthful sun god that has taken the form of an adorable wolf pup. Chibiterasu partners up with an equally endearing cast of characters that aim to restore order to the land while learning lessons from majestic, playful deities. Many characters will be easily recognizable to fans of Okami™ while several are new to the series.
Compelling Narrative: Okamiden tells an amazing story that is both morally impactful and fun. With a complex mix of themes like friendship, responsibility and love between parent and child, players are promised a memorable experience that will be appreciated for its depth, humor, and universal truths.








ehhhhh i can't say i'm too incredibly happy with this ha
i loved okami and i think it had a great solid ending.
making a sequel like this sort of taints that.
it looks cute, but i hope it just doesn't turn into a series like kingdom hearts did...
I thought Okami ended on a perfect note too - but I can't help but be excited for this [also cute Amaterasu... reincarnation?!]
I just hope we don't have to fight Orochi again [ever]. That was the only real sour point I had with the original [three times!].
I am very hopeful for this title....but share some trepidation.
Having just finished Okami a couple weeks ago, I have to say I fell in love with it. Engaging storytelling, absolutely gorgeous art design, and an enchanted play system made Okami one of my all-time favorite games and any sequel is seen as a blessing.
That said, I truly wish the sequel were coming on a Wii or PS3. While Okami certainly had its cute moments, it wasn't as cutesy as the baby wolf (or worse, the little kid riding him). Combined with graphics that don't quite capture the same art style....hmmm
Mostly, I wish Clover were still around to guide this project. They truly created an amazing experience, and it will be hard for any team to replicate--especially if there aren't folks from the original on board.
All of this said, I will gladly be buying Okamiden and cannot wait to play in Nippon again. 2011? AAGH so far away!
I'm very wary about this for not having Clover studios involved.
On the other hand, if Chibiterasu is the son of Ammy and Waka I'll forgive literally anything else.