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Onimusha ps4 review
Onimusha ps4 review




onimusha ps4 review

Onimusha Blade Warriors Onimusha Blade WarriorsĪs you play through the first two Onimusha games, you may ask yourself, “Why didn’t Capcom turn this into a Super Smash Bros.-inspired brawler?” Well, maybe you wouldn’t because it sounds like a silly concept – but that didn’t stop Capcom from pursuing it. It’s just forgettable, even with returning characters and a whole new storyline.ĥ. It’s not that Onimusha Tactics is outright bad. In fact, previous games have done it better, and you’d be better off just booting up Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Characters could be customized with new weapons and improved attributes, but it’s nothing groundbreaking to the genre. There just wasn’t much to it as the gameplay and story were pretty weak and forgettable.

onimusha ps4 review

As good as its two console predecessors were, Tactics couldn’t quite muster the same charm. That wouldn’t otherwise be a bad thing if Onimusha Tactics had more of a unique leg to stand on. So, Capcom went the tactics route, crafting a game that looked and played shockingly similar to Final Fantasy Tactics. The go-to at the time was the Game Boy Advance, which, of course, couldn’t handle the 3D world of the console games. Two years after finding success with Onimusha: Warlords and the year following Onimusha 2’s successful launch, Capcom did what most developers do: port the series to a handheld device.






Onimusha ps4 review