Okamiden TGS Trailer Shows Returning Brushes

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Yes Okamiden, I am watching you like a hawk. One false move and I’ll be on your case faster than you can say "busty babe."

 

This new trailer out of TGS shows some of the same footage from a couple weeks ago along with new scenes of Chibiterasu using the older brushes to repair bridges and bring the flora back to life. God, that Shinsuu Field theme just never gets old.

 

There’s no doubt the animation looks a little…inferior…to that of Okami’s, but let’s hope Capcom clean it up as much as one possibly can on the DS (Soma Bringer is currently the best example of DS animation, I feel) before release. The game’s official website is also up.


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