Hideki Kamiya Shares Hope For Okami 2 and Viewtiful Joe 3Kamiya Feels Responsible For Okami’s Unfinished Story
In a YouTube video posted by Unseen last Friday, Ikumi Nakamura and Hideki Kamiya delved into Kamiya's strong desire to develop sequels for Okami and Viewtiful Joe. These notable titles have long been on the wishlist of fans, and Kamiya’s remarks reinvigorated hopes for their sequels. Kamiya emphasized his unfinished business with Okami, recalling a viral Twitter (X) video where he and Nakamura teased a potential sequel.He expressed a sense of responsibility to complete the story, which he believes ended prematurely. "The story ended unexpectedly, so leaving it as it is, I feel bad," Kamiya mentioned, urging Capcom to collaborate on continuing the beloved franchise. Nakamura echoed his sentiments, highlighting their shared history with the game and their mutual enthusiasm for its potential continuation. Kamiya even mentioned the recent Capcom survey where Okami ranked in the top seven games that players would like to see have a sequel.
For Viewtiful Joe 3, Kamiya humorously noted that despite its smaller fanbase, the game's narrative also remains incomplete. He recounted how he submitted feedback to the Capcom Survey, advocating for a sequel, but his comments did not make it into the survey results. "The director himself is asking to make the game again but they won't even talk about it," Kamiya lampooned.
Kamiya's Long-standing Ambition For An Okami Sequel
With the release of Okami HD on various platforms, the player base grew, and more people started asking about the unresolved plot points, further fueling Kamiya's sense of unfinished business. "There's always this part of me that thinks that I need to take care of this at some point. I want to do it someday," he reiterated.
Kamiya and Nakamura's Creative Synergy and Professional History
Nakamura shared anecdotes from their time working on Bayonetta, recounting how her concept art and ideas contributed to shaping the game's distinctive style. Kamiya commended her ability to comprehend and elevate his vision, emphasizing the significance of having a team that shares a common goal.
Despite leaving Platinum Games in September of last year, Kamiya remains devoted to game development and has no plans to retire. Nakamura remarked on the rarity of observing Kamiya in an independent role, highlighting his passion and dedication to crafting memorable games. The interview concluded with both developers expressing their aspirations for future projects and their enduring desire to leave an enduring legacy on the gaming industry.The interview has generated substantial excitement among fans, who are eager to witness sequels to Okami and Viewtiful Joe. The potential for these projects largely hinges on Capcom's willingness to collaborate. As Nakamura and Kamiya continue to inspire and enthrall their audience, the gaming community remains optimistic for official announcements and new installments in these cherished franchises.