Otogi: Myth of Demons **Official**
As there's been a stack of new screens posted on Headlines here, I thought it might be a good idea to make a thread to consolidate the scattered information regarding From Software's upcoming US action-RPG, Otogi: Myth of Demons.
Published in the US by Sega, Otogi deals with an undead samurai named Raiko, who is charged with destroying an army of demons and freeing trapped souls, restoring the balance of Ki to the land. It's set up in a series of missions, each with its own objective (but usually boiling down to "kill everything"). At the end of each mission, you are able to upgrade Raiko's abilities based on your performance, and can purchase additional spells or weapons. You are able to replay missions, with the option of having the destructible backgrounds intact or in the damaged state you left them. In all, there are about 30 weapons, 12 spells, and 29 levels.
Similar to Overworks' PS2 game Shinobi, Raiko's life meter and magic meter are connected. If his magic runs out, it starts eating away his life. Magic is recharged by - you guessed it - killing demons.
Controls are as follows: A is jump, B is a weak attack, Y is a strong attack, and X is magic. The L trigger locks-on a target, and the R trigger lets Raiko dash. Apparently, proficient players can spend most of the missions in mid-air, a la GunValkyrie, helped by combos and dashing that keep you aloft.
It's set in mythical Japan, so the backgrounds include temples, bamboo forests, lakes, and the like. Apparently certain enemies and platforms appear only when the moon is on-screen. The soundtrack consists of traditional Japanese instruments, and is dark and foreboding.
So far, it sounds like a mix of Devil May Cry, Shinobi, GunValkyrie, and Crimson Sea. To me, it sounds like a definite winner.
Here are a couple reviews of the import:
Xen Gamers
NTSC UK
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http://www.ntsc-uk.com/MainContent/Xbox/Otogi/05.jpg
Otogi is set to be released August 26, 2003, and according to EB , it will retail at $40.
If anyone has played the import, please post impressions, but spoiler-free, please.