In the new village, we met up with a local military leader, who asked us to join up his crew but forced us to kill a few enemies in the local castle to prove our worth. Our samurai apparently wasn't ready for this path of violence, and our already low health bar didn't help matters. Soon, our hero had fallen, his tale just another puff of smoke. Fortunately, Way of the Samurai 3 is just a game, and one with 15 different endings at that, according to Acquire. It's already apparent that if you liked the prior Way of the Samurai games, this one will give you plenty of what you expect. We'll offer more information, including a final US release date, as it becomes available.
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It was always slightly more interesting to me to make pretend in video games with realistic surroundings, rather than journeying through bubblegum-coloured landscapes as a dragon or bear or what-have-you. This is why Onimusha grew on me immediately. It looked similar to Resident Evil 2, another Capcom game I definitely wasn't supposed to play at my age, with its pre-rendered backgrounds and a fixed camera that only shifts angles whenever you turn a corner. More importantly, Onimusha gave me Samanosuke Akechi. Samanosuke is modelled after and voiced by Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, whose popularity was at its height in the mid-2000s. As a fan, being able to control what I thought was his spitting image was wondrous. And as a samurai no less, one that participated in the famous Battle of Okehazama! Look, I don't know what you were interested in when you were a teen, but a game built on the assumption that the famous feudal lord Oda Nobunaga wasn't actually killed at the battle at Honno-ji, but replaced by a powerful demon? It was the most enthralling concept to me.
Onimusha could have used a complete remake rather than what comes down to a slightly enhanced remaster. Not every game ages equally well, and Onimusha simply looks and feels slightly old. With Sekiro on the horizon, I'm not as disappointed my favourite samurai adventure doesn't get the second lease of life it deserves, but Onimusha Warlords now feels more like an appetiser for other games of 2019 and a nostalgic trip back to 2001 than the title I considered unmissable all those years ago. 2ff7e9595c
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