Ten years after Samanosuke slew the demon king Fortinbras, a new hero arrives with the mystic power to incarcerate the souls of evil into a gauntlet. He and a group of samurais set out to de... Read allTen years after Samanosuke slew the demon king Fortinbras, a new hero arrives with the mystic power to incarcerate the souls of evil into a gauntlet. He and a group of samurais set out to destroy remnant demons and defeat Lord Nobunaga.Ten years after Samanosuke slew the demon king Fortinbras, a new hero arrives with the mystic power to incarcerate the souls of evil into a gauntlet. He and a group of samurais set out to destroy remnant demons and defeat Lord Nobunaga.
- Jubei Yagyu
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Gogandantess
- (voice)
- Ginghamphatts
- (voice)
- Kotaro Fuma
- (voice)
- Jubei Yagyu
- (archive footage)
- Ekei Ankokuji
- (voice)
- Takajo
- (voice)
- Jujudormah
- (voice)
- Nobunaga Oda
- (voice)
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the plot is basically the same (mystic samurai must defeat demon horde), but now, you absorb your enemies' souls (ala "Soul Reaver") instead of their power. Also, you can transform into "Onimusha", a powered-up version of yourself with white hair, purple skin, & energy powers.
this is about as close to an interactive movie as you're going to get! (besides playing Max Payne) Pick this one up!
+The graphics were and still are amazing. I am surprised the PS2 was capable of something like this. The character models are impressive, the CGI is great, and the animation is silky smooth 60 FPS
+The music is very epic and memorable.
+Voice acting is vastly improved from the original (which has some of the worst voice acting ever)
+There is a very nice "Item trade" system that the game implements.
+Multiple story branches. You need to play the game at least 4-5 times to see everything.
+Improve combat. The original mostly had you mashing on the square button but this time you can actually do inputs to change your attacks. There are not a ton of different moves but it makes the combat funnier to play.
+The story starts off as a simple revenge story, but it becomes so much better once you start meeting people and getting to know their history and why they are fighting.
+You get to play multiple characters
+Some nice boss fights
~You get pretty much the exact same weapons as the first games except this time you get an ice spear ~The ending is disappointing as the game rewards you with a short 10 second ending. ~The trading system is very fun but for some reason Capcom decided to remove the entire system about 1/3 of the way through. You really have to do all your trading while you are in the town in the first 3rd.
This is a hidden gem and one of the best sequels of all time. It is one of the best games ever made.
In conclusion, I give this game a 10/10 for the art of patience and creativity.
I also look forward for the next Onimusha. Thanks to the designer and the author for designing this game. Jubei,Samonosuke and the sub characters showed what their true purpose in the story.
You'll have to play the game if you want to know the rest ^_^
The game itself is pretty good, but can be irritating at times. You basically have to match up the storyline with each character you meet and make sure you get it right!!! The voice actors for the characters are abit out of place, a few are perfect but I wont complain so there. I have yet to still hear the Japanese Seiyu for this game.
The fights themselves are pretty cool, they can start of easy but end up being hard as you move along in the game.
Overall, I say that this is a pretty good sequel to Onimusha Warlords. So go and buy it, you wont be disappointed.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Onimusha game to be a console exclusive (PS2).
- GoofsIt is possible to rapidly fire guns. Guns of this era could fire but once before needing to be reloaded; repeating firearms only came into widespread use in the 19th Century.
- Quotes
Nobunaga Oda: You're too late, Jubei. I just transferred my powers to this Golden Evil Statue, look at it! Anyone who witnesses it, shall kneel before its might!
Jubei Yagyu: Never! No-one will serve a man who has sold his soul to the demons!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #27.11 (2002)
- SoundtracksRussian Roulette
Performed by Tomoyasu Hotei
Written & Produced by Tomoyasu Hotei
(C)(R)2002 IRc2 Corporation under exclusive license to Toshiba Emi Ltd.
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