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Director Hideki Kamiya, known for his work on the iconic game Okami, has spoken out about the Wii version of the title. In a recent social media post, he expressed dissatisfaction with the Wii port, referring to it as not being 'original.' The game was originally released for PS2 in 2006, the Wii in 2008, and then later remade for many modern platforms under the name Okami HD.

Kamiya noted that the Wii version lacked significant enhancements and was handled by an external studio, Ready at Dawn, which faced challenges during development. He also highlighted that some original team members' credits were omitted in the Wii version. Fans are encouraged to experience the HD remaster version for a closer match to his intended vision.

In his tweet, Kamiya said:

Wii版はオリジナルではないです…僕が作ったのはPS2版です… いま遊ぶなら絶景版が良いでしょう…僕個人的にはWii版は遊んで欲しくないです……

which translates to:

The Wii version isn’t the original… The PS2 version is what I created. If you’re going to play now, the HD edition would be recommended. As for me personally, I don’t want people to play the Wii version…"


Have you played both the original PS2 version, and the Wii port? Which do you think was better?

Have you played the HD version? What do you think of the enhancements?

 

The Departure of Stéphane Picq: A Tribute to a Video Game Composer

French composer and multi-instrumentalist, Stéphane Picq, passed away at the age of 59. This devastating news was shared by his friends on social media, marking the end of a life dedicated to bringing immersive soundscapes to video games.

A Prolific Career in Gaming

Picq's career began in 1987 and he worked with renowned studios like ERE Informatique/Exxos and Cryo Interactive. His most notable work includes the classic Dune, an interactive adaptation of David Lynch's movie, and multiple other titles such as Purple Saturn Day, MegaRace, KGB, Lost Eden, Dragon Lore, Extase, Commander Blood and Atlantis: The Lost Tales.

Reflecting on his Retirement and Departure

In 1998, Picq announced his retirement from the industry due to changes in the gaming environment. During this period, he moved to Madagascar where he established a recording studio. He reflected on the evolution of the gaming landscape, stating that it had shifted towards more profit-driven models with less creative freedom for composers and developers.

An Ode to His Legacy

In 2023, Picq released his seminal work from Dune as a remastered soundtrack called Dune Spice Opera, showing how timeless his music remains. There's a link to the YouTube video in the original article.

This event reminds us of the profound impact that individual creators have on our gaming experiences.

Commemorating His Memory

Our thoughts are with Picq's family and friends during this difficult time. Let us remember his contributions to the world of video game music and continue to appreciate and cherish the melodies he left behind.


What games with music composed by Stéphane Picq have you most enjoyed, and what significance do his soundtracks hold in your gaming memories?