So I have picked this up on Wii to give myself another go at it so I can finish it off which I never did and I always felt really bad about. So far it's been going pretty well, using the wiimote for brush stroke gestures does work... sort of. The problems Im having isnt really due to poor controls from the controller but rather some issues on the player side. Most of the gestures work fine but there is one I am having some problems with, and as I recalled playing the game on the PS2 I also had this similar problem, and that is using the most basic gesture, the slash attack. Turns out drawing a simple straight line with the Wiimote is really fucking hard, downright frustratingly hard. When the game was giving me the tutorial to use the stroke gesture, I simply couldn't do it at first and I thought well this is a bust. Eventually I got it, you basically have to give it a quick motion, a flick of the wrist. Its a bit tricky but I have gotten used to it and I still can't pull it off 100% of the time. If anybody that has played this remembers, there are some cutscenes that require you to use the stroke to advance the story, those parts became a real test to my patience. Another issue I have is when I'm activating the brush. Basically whenever I'm playing the game with the controller navigating Amaterasu around, I am not pointing the Wiimote at the screen, I just have it rested down a little bit. The problem with that is, if you activate the brush while its down like that, the camera will automatically shift its gaze downward away from what your wanting to use the brush on. It's a little annoying and I can't really say its the games fault, you just have to remind yourself to point the Wiimote when your needed to. Fortunately I'm not having too much trouble with using the Wiimote for the other strokes. Combat seems to work pretty well and I rather enjoy it a good bit (when I do pull of the slash attack in succession). With that rather glaring problem aside, I'm getting pulled back into Okami again and I'm really going to push myself to complete it.