- Joined
- Apr 12, 2014
Whoa, the shadow in Okage bears an uncanny resemblance to those in Blue Dragon.Looking back to old gaming memories via soundtracks of games I played, I have one other one to share.
Back when I was young little sped in elementary school, I owned the first model version of the PS2. One of said memories I had with the console was playing an old JRPG from 2001 called Okage Shadow King. I have enough memories to remember the beginning of the game (your sister gets attacked by a spoopy ghost, and through a pact with some evil king, she gets a pink shadow and you become the servant of an evil king that takes over your shadow). Beyond that part of the beginning, I had memories of going through the next town in the game, Madril. Entering the town, I was greeted with a song that I could remember by some of its beats (it's a damn catchy song in my opinion). One of the other memories I had beyond that was fighting against the first two bosses, a giant rat and a giant fish. I remember the fish more since I actually got into a very tough boss fight. I can remember beating him down to the last guy (the main character. He has to stay alive otherwise it's game over.)
One other memory I had with the PS2 I own besides Okage and King's Field was Medal of Honor: Frontlines. Barely can remember much except going through much of the game, shooting up Nazi machinegun nest at a distance in D-Day to going through war-torn portion of a city while a somber tune played through out. One of the things I will always remember from the game is to beware the chef. The guy could do some mean damage with a kitchen knife he throws. I can also remember a drunken nazi who moved slowly and wouldn't pay much attention to me killing his buddies. Must of been one hammered nazi to not know there is an American soldier shooting up all the other nazis.
Okage
Blue Dragon (Okage has been working on his abs)
Blue Dragon (Okage has been working on his abs)