New Okami HD Trailers Highlight The Game’s Beautiful Remastered Visuals (VIDEO)
Anticipation for Capcom’s remastered Okami grows as we are now just a month away from its release. After being released for the PlayStation 2 in 2006, the title has garnered quite the following over the past decade. Now that an updated version is on the way, Capcom has unveiled three new Okami HD trailers that are sure to get fans excited.
Overall, the new videos give players a good look at what’s to come. While much of the game will remain the same, a few tweaks and updates have found their way into the title. It’s difficult for the beautiful visuals to go unnoticed, considering the forthcoming remaster is being released on current gen technology. We even catch a glimpse of Brush Gods Nuregami and Tachigami, each shown with their techniques. One of the new Okami HD trailers even shows off the Youkai that players will be going toe-to-toe with. Check out all of the beautiful action below:
Not only will Okami HD bring stunning visuals to fans of the original title, but it will also be providing gamers of a new generation with something truly beautiful to enjoy. The remastered version of the 2006 title will be heading to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on December 12 for $19.99. The Japanese release will follow on December 21. Keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers as we get closer to the launch of Okami HD, and for other gaming news, check out the following:
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What say you, gamers? Have the new Okami HD trailers raised your level of excitement, or is it impossible to be even more pumped for the upcoming remaster? Have you seen this amazing Amaterasu statue we reviewed? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7!
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.