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Like the remaster of the first Onimusha game, Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny plays it close to the chest when it comes to the actual changes it makes over its source material, but it shines as a ...
Onimusha 2 is still a Keiji Inafune production, but it is also a very different beast. It casts off the shadow of Resident Evil to establish its own series identity, but in doing so, it separates ...
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is seemingly intended to act as somewhat of a reboot of the series, with new characters, fresh new gameplay, and some gorgeous visuals that look up there with some of ...
Onimusha 2 is a wacky chapter in the franchise’s history, but it’s one I have fond memories of. This remaster makes the game easier to play, and you can still challenge yourself with new ...
Onimusha 3 maintains the series' very high standards for production quality, and it features vastly improved controls, an entertaining premise, and Jean Reno, who's good in pretty much everything ...
With Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Capcom is doubling down on that legacy—reintroducing us to the world of Oni, Issen counters, and historical fantasy through a fresh new lens.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is coming to PS5 in 2026. We got to see around 30 minutes of the game in action, so read our Onimusha: Way of the Sword impressions here.
Don't expect to see Samanosuke; Onimusha's samurai protagonist is nowhere to be found in Onimusha 2. However, fans of the original game shouldn't despair--the main villain is a familiar face.
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But long time Onimusha fans needn't worry - there are still plenty of treats in store for you. "There are lots of links to the previous games in the Onimusha series.
Onimusha: Warlords revolves around the samurai Samanosuke Akechi who, along with the ninja Kaede, set about a mission to save Princess Yuki from a castle that is crawling with demons. It’s quite ...
The story of Onimusha 3, it turns out, takes place in two different time periods. One is the year 1582 as Samanosuke enters a burning temple in order to take on the evil Nobunaga.