Okami for PlayStation!

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So, yesterday Okami HD was published on the PSN ;) it is known to be 'the Zelda' for the PS3, which is pretty true. It supports 1080p, Move and trophies.
I bought it yesterday for 20? and this game is gorgeous! I played it on the Wii but the 1080p are just breath-taking! This game has such womderful graphics!
If you're interested in art, Japanese culture or Zelda, THIS is the game for you!!

So what is your opinion? Have you downloaded it? Played it? What do you think of it?
 
I downloaded it last night, the screenshots look amazing!
I would play it, but it has entered a massive backlog queue of games that are to be played.
 
I've played and beat it on the Wii. I decided to get it for Ps3 simply so I can play an amazing game from the comfort of my own bed instead of having to play it standing up and downstairs. This, of course, would be better if I could see my TV well from my bed. I am looking forward to beating it on my Ps3, so people can see what all I've done on it.
 
I really loved Okami for the Wii, I even played it through twice. But I've since sold it b/c I didn't see much more replay value.
Also Glisten, don't play it standing up. Get some couch pillows propped on the floor and put your sensor bar lower (you can even tape it (carefully) to the bottom of your TV if your TV is mounted to get a better angle from lower, and a working angle when standing. Don't forget to change the location of the bar on your Wii homepage though, or things might get hairy.)
 
Oh my goodness I played this way back when it first came out on the PS2. It has been my most favourite game ever since.

I could never get myself to do a second playthrough though. Probably because the first run was (super) good enough, and the second playthrough would be a lot more easier than the already super easy first playthrough.
 
Does the HD remake have the paper filter like the PS2 version, or is it more like the Wii version where its hardly noticeable?
 
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