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Okami director Hideki Kamiya doesn't want gamers to play the Nintendo Wii version of Okami. " The Wii version is not the original," said Kamiya when asked by fans if he recommends the Wii version.
A fan asked Hideki Kamiya which version of Okami was the best to play. The answer was that of all versions the Wii port is the one to avoid.
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Okami Creator Doesn't Want You to Play the Wii VersionAccording to the game's original creator, Okami on the Wii is not the way to go, making clear his stance on which version of the classic he prefers.
Hideki Kamiya has stated on social media that he would rather players not experience Okami via the 2008 Wii port (thanks, Automaton). Originally released on PS2 back in 2006, Okami's move to the ...
Capcom is reviving yet another long-dormant franchise. This time, it's Okami 2 and the original director is back. Here's everything we know about this sequel.
Capcom has announced the tentatively titled Okami Sequel. It is developed by CLOVERS, a new studio founded by original Okami director Hideki Kamiya, who will also direct the sequel, alongside M-TWO… ...
An Okami sequel being announced at The Game Awards. Okami was first released back in 2006, and while it sold poorly, it became a cult classic over time. The Game Awards ...
A sequel to PS2 and Wii gem Okami is now in development Hideki Kamiya's new studio, Clovers, is heading up development It's been 18 years since the original game first released Arguably the ...
Are you pissed about the water mark on your copy of Okami Wii. Will Capcom once to make it up to you, by offering one of these three replacement covers. Or ...
10 Video Game Cover Mistakes You Won't Believe If first impressions are everything, these greet you with a weak, sweaty handshake.
A little while back the good folks a Capcom found themselves in a tight spot. It seems that someone used a picture which was watermarked by IGN for the cover of Okami for the Wii. Talk about ...
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