It's classic Resident Evil meets Ninja Scroll, so if you like either of those you're probably gonna like this. The voice acting is brutally cringeworthy though. It's also ridiculously short, but it's still a fun meaty hack 'n slasher.Yoshi178 said:anyone played this game before? any good?
And Devil May Cry.Meiam said:Closest comparison gameplay wise is god of war, the gameplay is not particularly deep but there fun game.
I own it phyisically and play it on my still working PS2.Yoshi178 said:
anyone played this game before? any good?
Awww, you didn't enjoy playing as Samurai Jean Reno?Casual Shinji said:FUCKING! FINALLY!!
(Onimusha 3 can go die in a fire).
No I certainly didn't.-Dragmire- said:Awww, you didn't enjoy playing as Samurai Jean Reno?Casual Shinji said:FUCKING! FINALLY!!
(Onimusha 3 can go die in a fire).
Best way to describe it is it's between Resident Evil and Devil May Cry on the action scale. Tank controls are pretty clunky with the boss fights, but fighting demonic forces against the backdrop of the Sengoku Jidai is a novel idea. Hopefully the second and third titles follow soonYoshi178 said:
anyone played this game before? any good?
Still the best game though. The weapons and combat were the most fun in the series for me. Upgrading your weapons and not only seeing them get stronger but also look cooler was great.Casual Shinji said:No I certainly didn't.-Dragmire- said:Awww, you didn't enjoy playing as Samurai Jean Reno?Casual Shinji said:FUCKING! FINALLY!!
(Onimusha 3 can go die in a fire).
We finally saw the return of Samunosuke, and he had to share the spotlight with Jean Reno. I felt Onimusha 2 was already throwing a bit too much silliness in, and 3 just compounded on that with time travel to modern day and and annoying fairy sidekicks. Also, static in-game rendered backgrounds inplace of prerendered ones.. blegh.