Love of this game needs to go international!!!!!!!!!!!!Jonnyram said:Star Wars Lego
It will be the best intro ever... like the ones before itDead said:Can't wait to see the opening CG for it ;P
Just play it, it's the best one in the series and you can find it for ~$15. Easily worth it.The_Sorrow said:Can someone spoil Onimusha 3 for me. I've beaten 1 and 2 but never got around to part 3.
But they already fixed the controls in Onimusha 3Nerevar said:well, if they can fix a fundamentally broken series like Resident Evil, maybe they can do the same for Onimusha.
And yes, i'm bitching about the controls. DEAL WITH IT
TekunoRobby said:Just play it, it's the best one in the series and you can find it for ~$15. Easily worth it.
Defensor said:But they already fixed the controls in Onimusha 3![]()
RiZ III said:Onimusha 3 was awsome. Loved the final battlewhen one Samanouske dies and the other walks in. Awsome
Can't wait for this one. Is it for ps2?
Andy787 said:Platform?
Bebpo said:Onimusha 1 was good as it was a new original franchise with new ideas. Onimusha 2 was a bit of a repeat but the rpg additions of the partner system + tons of replay value with branching story paths kept it interesting. Onimusha 3 IMHO was the point where the Onimusha gameplay had outworn its welcome and became stale and was still basically the same gameplay system from 3-4 years ago.
Onimusha 4 NEEDS to be a major RE4 style change to the series. Oni3 tanked in sales and a similar looking game with new characters is only going to sell worse. The main thing they need to tune up IMHO is the fighting engine, make it more robust with plenty of moves like NG or DMC3. One of Oni3's main problems was that it came out the same week as NG and besides the Issen you had like 5 attacks in Oni3 vs. 30-50 in NG so Oni3 just felt really shallow and boring while fighting. The RE style "find the keys" part is fine, just make a deep rewarding action engine and full 3d camera control.
Bebpo said:Not really. The analogue free movement was slow and dodging sucked ass, and the digital was still stuck to tank movement.
The trilogy concluded the Nobunaga story.Funky Papa said:And people laughed at me @ the old GAF when I told them that Capcom was going to milk Onimusha like their other franchises...
Just a trilogy my arse.
The_Sorrow said:Can someone spoil Onimusha 3 for me. I've beaten 1 and 2 but never got around to part 3.
Kiriku said:I'm actually playing through Onimusha 3 right now, and it's really enjoyable just like Onimusha 2. Although at one point I was pretty frustrated with how the game is designed...I don't think this is really a spoiler (on the opposite, I think it would be beneficial for people to know)...
about two hours in, I try to enter a door with Samanosuke, but I couldn't get in and instead got a semi-cryptic message. So I checked with gamefaqs and realized you had to level up your weapon in order to get through. The crappy thing was, I had just recently levelled up my armor, so I had to run back and fight enemies for like 40 mins before I could get through that door. Maybe it's just me, but I think that's pretty awkward game design. Other than that, it's a fun action game with great presentation.
Whoa, really? I totally didn't expect this.Jonnyram said:Shikigami no Shiro (adventure game)
ourumov said:Just wondering but...WHAT about if Oni4 is PS3 ????
So if Onimusha 4 does nothing else new, if it could just be the ultimate almagalmation of O1's sustained Japanese feudal setting, with O2's buddy/gift/branching plot system and on top of that have O3's character switching, dual puzzle solving going throughout it, I'll be extremely happy.
http://www.jeuxpo.comStephaneC said:can u add source about this screen plz
thank youFunky Papa said:
Funky Papa said:http://www.jeuxpo.com
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Not that we can judge the graphical quality from these scans, but I think it looks cool (blonde guy aside)