caspalm.blogg.se

Onimusha ps4 reviews
Onimusha ps4 reviews









It’s rough and laughable at times, but hey, another product of its time. One thing I didn’t remember was how bad the voice acting was. Of course, the pre-rendered backgrounds, a carryover from game development of the past, still look a bit blurry and out of place when placing the characters on screen over top of them, but it’s an 18 year old game at this point. The HD look makes things more clear and actually decent looking. There’s a trophy for beating the game in under three hours which actually seems pretty viable. Or maybe it has always been an easier game. Maybe I’m remembering wrong, but it felt like I breezed through a lot of it. I’m not sure if it’s that I’m now older and better versed in action games, but it seemed to me that this game is a lot easier now. I would also run into the issue of getting attacked by enemies that were off screen due to some camera angles. While there are no tank controls, it can still become a little bothersome when trying to maneuver, especially when trying to dodge attacks. There are static camera angles with fixed movement in the shots. If you have played an old school Resident Evil or Devil May Cry, you’ll notice some similarities here. Doing so will give him the strength to take on the biggest of demons. Sam obtains a special gauntlet that allows him to absorb the souls of his fallen enemies and use them to enhance his weapons and powers. Does it hold up after all these years? Let’s find out.įor those that have never touched the game, players take on the role of Samanosuke, a warrior tasked with saving a princess from a demon army that is trying to take over Feudal Japan.

onimusha ps4 reviews

Good news is, Capcom has decided to bring the first game back with a nice HD coat of paint. Are you ready for a gut punch? Onimusha is almost 20 years old.











Onimusha ps4 reviews