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Okami's sequel was announced at the 2024 Game Awards, now two decades after the first game's release - here's everything fans want from the next one. Anticipation is building as players reflect on what made the original title a masterpiece and how the sequel can enhance the experience.
One of the most requested features is the return of the stunning cel-shaded art style that captivated players in the first game. Fans hope the developers will also expand on the gameplay mechanics, introducing new celestial brush techniques that can offer fresh ways to solve puzzles and engage with the environment.
Additionally, many players are eager for a deeper narrative that explores new characters and settings while maintaining the charm of the original story. Improved combat mechanics and more diverse enemy types are also high on the wishlist, as players seek a more dynamic and challenging experience.
Lastly, the inclusion of co-op gameplay has emerged as a popular request, allowing friends to join in on the adventure. As excitement grows, fans eagerly await further details about the beloved franchise's next chapter.
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