I hope that okamiden has a cameo in this. :D
A normal controller will suffice.
This would be excellent on wii U however!
though i wish they upped the textures a bit more like in ICO/SOTC.
let's just hope the end credits are intact this time.
all we need is No More Heroes 2 Heroes Paradise, Trauma Team or a new Trauma Game, Red Steel 2 for the Move.
though i already plan on buying a move for the rail shooter games like House of the Dead and Resident Evil Chronicles etc.
still waiting on my Oneechanbara Kagura Z PS3, Resident Evil 1 and 0, Muramasa The Demon Blade, Madworld, Silent Hill Shattered Memories!!!
@Letters
Okami is better than any Zelda, stay mad sucker.
@Holly - PS Move is a great light-gun game facilitator. House of the Dead 3, 4, Time Crisis 4, Dead Space Extraction HD, (Umbrella/Darkside Chrnoicles in June), and a few more. The only reason I play my Wii is for the HotD collection. If PS Move can get CarnEvil, HotD 1&2, and Time Crisis 1,2&3, then it'd be the perfect arcade simulator! I wish they'd patch in RE4 Wii controls to RE4 and RE5 (RE5 Move has some weird limitations, like you can't pan the screen left and right by moving the cursor to the edge of screen, and there's no sharpshooter support).
Yet, here we are, and they are doing it again. Don't believe this trailer people. If you've played this game already, you know it isn't half as blurry as Capcom makes it look here. Okami is a gorgeous game whether you play it on the PS2 or the Wii. Capcom is manipulating the old footage to make the game look blurry in standard definition in order to make the HD version look all the better.
They are lying again. And here I thought that, for once, Capcom learned its lesson.
@Aurain: Yeah, I don't remember the PS2 version THAT blurry -- but I think it appears that way because it's a close-up, so they can show the details. It should still make a significant difference.
@Letters: You are so wrong. If I tried to mow the lawn with a moist towelette I wouldn't be as wrong as you.
Also, most Ps2 era games look pretty bad on my hd tv. Im currently playing FF10 and that really is a good example of how dated the visuals are for most Ps2 games.
The paper filter is still there.
I wish Okami wasn't mind numbingly boring and annoying, I really wanted to like it.
So that's three different versions of the same Capcom game. Who's taking bets on number 4?
Majora's Mask disagrees with you. Well for me, both games are amazing. ^^
Funny thing is: the Wii version looks the same of the PS3 one...
I don't support Crapcom anymore so no buy.
What they care about is making products that you want badly enough to pay for them. There is nothing personal to be found in that equation.
@ Everybody- yeah... the PS2 version did not look that blurry.
My hatred aside, the HD translation doesn't look that great. It certainly is more crisp than the PS2 version, but it looks just about the same as the Wii one. Obviously it's in 1080p, but I don't see that much of an upgrade.
Finally, someone gets it.
Also, this is what Okami looks like using PCSX2 in 720p.
Capcom, yes the evil *CAPCOM*, is re-releasing a 2006 game in 2012 for $20.
Id Soft, a Western developer currently owned by a western publisher who gets the current market much better than Japan does, is re-releasing a 2004 game in 2012 for $40.
Wow. We'll that's fucking shocking. Game looks great BTW.
Then again, in that scenario,there would be no need to exert pressure on the company through abstaining from purchasing the company's upcoming games as a majority stockholder's wallet has already spoken well and loud in advance for all projects in perpetuity (until they sell their shares, that is).
Besides that, yeah, I too was wondering how badly they had to fiddle with their old SDTV's sharpness settings to get PS2 Okami to look even fuzzier than Amaterasu herself in this ad.
My memories of the PS2 version were such a... Blur...
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Maybe they'll release a disc in Europe like the RE collection. If so, no choice but to import it.

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