[QUOTE="BrunoBRS"]
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]
It better not happen
What was a great game last gen was ported over to the Wii as shovelware for a quick cash grab
The game was given to either lazy or novice devs who destroyed it's art style and broke the controls
Okami was best left for the last generation. People who have only played the current gen version have not experienced the true version and if another was ever made it would veer so far away from the original concept that it would be unrecognizable in every possible way except it's name.
Jaysonguy
i completely disagree. i couldnt stand the PS2 controls and loved the wii controls. i find the "watery", more contrasted graphics to be way better than the sharper, less contrasted PS2 graphics (that can, unfortunately, still be seen on the cutscenes). okami was made for the wii but was released too soon, on the PS2.but like i said before, a sequel wouldnt fit the story unless they ruined it.
Okami wasn't made for the Wii, it was a broken port
The original was a work of art, it had perosnality

Look at the textures like it's painted on real paper, look at the way that each color diffuses as it reaches the borders just like paint bleeds into paper.
Now look at how awful it looks on the Wii

There's no texture, there's no gentle diffusion of colors. There's flat and barren area mixed with sharp lines
They killed it
As far as the controls they all worked last gen, the Wii version can't say that
I would believe you more if the picture of the PS2 version and the picture of the Wii version were of the same thing.
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