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October 18, 2011

Review – Okabu

Filed under: Reviews — Tags: , , , , , — Mister Raroo @ 9:29 am

Review Okabu
Poor Mother Earth! We humans have been treating her badly for far too long. But at least one good thing has come out of our mistreatment of the planet: it inspired the creation of the lovely Okabu.

With a strong ecological message, the game puts players in charge of halting the industrialized takeover of a blissful wilderness by a thoughtless empire, the Doza. But who possesses the power necessary to stand up to the might of such a mechanized menace? Cloud whales, of course!

Okabu does not take place in our world, even if its message reflects the perils we are currently facing. The game’s fantasy realm immediately brings to mind The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, particularly Link’s home village. Okabu’s gorgeous, flat-shaded visuals leap off the screen with an abundance of color and detail. Zones within the game range from grassy lakesides to illuminated forests, and a good chunk of Okabu’s enjoyment comes from simply exploring every inch of these beautiful stages. The accompanying soundtrack, which mixes traditional African music with jazz, adds even more vibrancy to the already rich world.

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December 7, 2010

Okabu

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , , — Jamie Love @ 1:32 pm

Okabu
I just got handed a trailer for Okabu, which is in development exclusively for the PlayStation Network by Rolando developer HandCircus.

The release sees two characters, Kumulo and Nimbe, ride clouds to save their world from industrialization, and perhaps more importantly gives the impression of offering gamers a landscape filled with weird and wonderful ideas, the sorta stuff Sony Japan used to offer more of.

Okabu is due to hit PSN in 2011, and you can catch the trailer after the break.

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