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.
Hideki Kamiya would rather you didn’t play the Wii version. Sometimes, a game releases that blazes a new trail and does it so well that it leaves a lasting impact. One such game is Okami.
If you've been looking at your Nintendo Wii copy of Okami following its sequel announcement, you might want to put it down if you like Hideki Kamiya. To the surprise and delight of Okami fans ...
It’s not often we get a look at early in-development footage for our favourite games, so this Stellar Blade clip warrants attention. At just 30 seconds, it gives us a glimpse of an early version ...
When is Stellar Blade coming to PC? Developer Shift Up originally planned to bring Stellar Blade (previously known as Project Eve) to PC when it was revealed back in 2019, but Sony’s involvement ...
While the Wii version arguably had superior controls, with the motion controls allowing you to draw with the celestial brush, Kamiya has told players to play the other versions instead.
Blade Ball isn’t your average everyday game of dodgeball—it’s extreme dodgeball with swords. It’s, by far, one of the most unique experiences on Roblox, which pits you against other ...
Okami director Hideki Kamiya has told players he doesn’t recommend the Wii version of the game. Okami was originally developed by Clover Studio for the PS2, with Kamiya serving as director. The game ...
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Shift Up have today released another earnings report for the end of 2024, and in it they talk about some expectations for the upcoming PC release of the popular Stellar Blade. A PC release was ...