Okami HD PS4

Okami PS4 Rated by the Korean Game Rating Board

It looks like the Kotaku UK report about Okami HD coming to PlayStation 4 was right on the money. The Korean Game Rating Board recently rated the remastered Capcom classic for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You can view the rating for yourself over at All Games Delta. The previous report had the game releasing this December, so all of the pieces are starting to fall into place. Capcom still hasn’t commented on the rumored release, though.

Okami was first released for PlayStation 2 in 2006, then ported to Wii in 2008. A HD remaster was then released on PlayStation 3 in 2012, but it was a digital-only title in the West. Capcom bringing Okami HD to PS4 and Xbox One wouldn’t be surprising, as the company has (successfully) re-released several games for the consoles. Most recently Capcom released Resident Evil Revelations on  PlayStation 4, and Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will arrive on Sony’s newest console on October 3.

For more on Okami HD, check out our review. Here’s what we had to say about the PS3 version:

When this game was created on the PlayStation 2, pausing the game mid-fight to allow you to position the cursor and draw lines/shapes made sense, and helped compensate for the sluggishness of drawing lines and shapes with an analog stick. But in today’s games, such actions would likely play out in real time; your paintbrush cursor would stay on-screen at all times, allowing you to slash and stroke at will, all the while maintaining immersion in the wonderful world of Nippon. The Move helps to create more accurate paint strokes, but it isn’t nearly as satisfying as it could be. To top things off, you lose control of the game’s camera when using the Move. This is really the only blemish on the otherwise outstanding high-definition remaster of Okami.

Some PlayStation Move gripes aside, Okami HD should still be on any gamer’s purchase list. The true vision of the creators has seemingly been realized, in glorious 1080p high definition. Everything looks great, and the game still plays well. If you haven’t yet played this captivating, artful title, you owe yourself the service. For only $19.99, a wondrous adventure awaits.

[Source: All Games Delta]

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