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Concerning the op: It's weird, actually. This bundle seems buggy to me.
Typically, when you're not meant to be able to just complete a bundle (with appropriate pricing), you can't buy the bundle for yourself, but only for a friend (this is mostly the case with some 'complete editions' and similar). But with this one, if you put it in your cart, it'll tell you that you already own Okami, but still makes you pay the full price. Doesn't look to me like this is intentional.
what? no graphics settings, no variable framerate, nonexistant k+m controls ...just fine??
Some graphic options would've been nice, but their absence wasn't much of a dealbraker. As far as I remember, I actually got OkamiHD late after release through some bundle. I was glad for the opportunity to play it, since I could never justify spending money on a console to myself, so Okami passed by me back when it was new; I only knew it from some beautiful screenshots.
We know console ports from devs that are new to the pc realm are iffy. I remember Dark Souls.
Its technical issues aside, Okami is still an excellent game.
I just don't like gamepads, period. Actually, when you need 'auto aim' and 'auto lock' because your input device is incompetent to allow you to easily aim, it tells the whole story.
Couch potatoe device that is.