South-Titan
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- Reaction score
- 16
Yes, I know this was originally a PS2 game, but it's still the same idea.
The wolf sun-goddess Amaterasu, chief deity of the Shinto religion is summoned by a troubled wood sprite when a village and all of Nippon (Japan) is besieged by evil. The eight-headed serpent of evil, Orochi, is rising again after a person lets free the evil spirits. The sun-goddess loses all powers of a "Celestial Brush" which allows the smiting of enemies, blooming of trees, creation of firestorms, thunderstorms, slashes, repairing, and even manipulating time's flow. Over the course of the game, Amaterasu (in the form of a wolf) fixes this evil flow, slays Orochi and his evil cohorts, and regains use of the 13 powers of the Celestial Brush.
To those who have played this game, tell me what you think. I personally think this cross between a fighting and puzzle game is a 10/10. Any other thoughts?
The wolf sun-goddess Amaterasu, chief deity of the Shinto religion is summoned by a troubled wood sprite when a village and all of Nippon (Japan) is besieged by evil. The eight-headed serpent of evil, Orochi, is rising again after a person lets free the evil spirits. The sun-goddess loses all powers of a "Celestial Brush" which allows the smiting of enemies, blooming of trees, creation of firestorms, thunderstorms, slashes, repairing, and even manipulating time's flow. Over the course of the game, Amaterasu (in the form of a wolf) fixes this evil flow, slays Orochi and his evil cohorts, and regains use of the 13 powers of the Celestial Brush.
To those who have played this game, tell me what you think. I personally think this cross between a fighting and puzzle game is a 10/10. Any other thoughts?