
Developer Ready at Dawn recently finished up work on its first Wii project, a port of Capcom's critically acclaimed adventure game, Okami. The developer recently answered a few questions about the porting process and clarified some details about the Wii incarnation of the project.
IGN: In your opinion, does the game play better or worse on Wii?
Ready at Dawn: I can't go back to playing with the PS2 pad now that I'm used to the Wiimote/nunchuk combination. It's just so much more fluid and intuitive on the Wii. Being able to skip the cutscenes on the Wii is a big plus for me personally too.

Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, and Silent Hill 2 are some examples of games that still offer a mighty good time in 2024 if you pick them up today.
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Okami
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Shadow Of The Colossus
Chrono Trigger
Silent Hill 2
FF7
FF8
FF9
FF6
Xenogears
Metal Gear Solid
Resident Evil 2
Threads of Fate
Suikoden 2
My entire list and more is from the ps1

A new Okami Shiranui Nendoroid has moved closer to the production phase. Max Factory has confirmed a June 2022 launch and opened pre-orders.

Ever since The Legend of Zelda first came into the world back in 1986, many games have tried to ape its formula in hopes of creating a similarly captivating experience.
so if its a remake ..
can we hope for a Completely new version(sequel) for NEX-GEN consoles?
I hope so .. I love this game (GOTY of 2006) :( .. and I hate Wii last gen hardware.
I want to see OKAMI glory in native1080p 60FPS 4xAA (with its unique artstyle its easily possible)
so its a remake and a port, in a way
I'll be getting SSBB and Okami for the wii