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Onimusha Way of The Sword Announced | The Game Awards 2024

peronmls

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I love Onimusha. Unfortunately, this just looks like another indie feudal Japan game in UE. The souls look like floating PNGs with hard keyframes. Onimusha 1-2 were amazing. 3 was absolutely fantastic going through Paris and having different versions of the levels. Playing as 3 different characters. 3 was very engaging. 4 was fun but unfortunately forgettable even after beating it 1-3 times. Onimusha Blade Warriors had all characters that can fight each other like super smash bros including items. The animations are still very good to this day!
 

sachos

Member
I swear i was planning to play the Onimusha series just a few days ago, THE TIMING. Now it seems like i HAVE to. Same happened with Okami, WTF. PS2 era is reviving, only thing i want left is for arcade racing game variety revival.
 

Danjin44

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I REALLY hope they bring rest of games to modern system before this comes out.
 
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NahaNago

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While I'm definitely looking forward to this game the trailer was really disappointing. They probably should have shortened this trailer to be a pure teaser and showed the real trailer at E3 cause this trailer wasn't going to bring in any new customers.
 
While I'm definitely looking forward to this game the trailer was really disappointing. They probably should have shortened this trailer to be a pure teaser and showed the real trailer at E3 cause this trailer wasn't going to bring in any new customers.
E3?
 

N0S

Al Pachinko, Konami President
I love Onimusha. Unfortunately, this just looks like another indie feudal Japan game in UE. The souls look like floating PNGs with hard keyframes. Onimusha 1-2 were amazing. 3 was absolutely fantastic going through Paris and having different versions of the levels. Playing as 3 different characters. 3 was very engaging. 4 was fun but unfortunately forgettable even after beating it 1-3 times. Onimusha Blade Warriors had all characters that can fight each other like super smash bros including items. The animations are still very good to this day!

UE? This doesnt run on Capcom's own engine?
 

Agent_4Seven

Tears of Nintendo
Capcom Most Wanted Sequels / New Game By Votes

1. Dino Crisis (80,769)
10. Breath of Fire (37,286)
13. Lost Planet (17,512)
After Okami and Onimusha they just announced, I think these 3 are most likely to come back during the PS6 life cycle, not earlier. Lost Planet has a shit ton of potential which not a single game in the series released up until now actually fully realized and if they're smart, they're going to take a long hard look at what BioWare did with Anthem, mechs there and movement system.

The first game was way too slow and clunky when it comes to combat and movement in and out of mechs, so there's plenty of ways they can fix that, as well as write and actuall story, characters you care about, not to mention modern level design not restricted by outdated hardware and so on.
 
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who else here participated in that capcom survey thing to see what games people would love to see return?
maybe it is a taste of what is to come !
i bet they are cooking big stuff behind the scenes.

Capcom Most Wanted Sequels / New Game By Votes​

1. Dino Crisis (80,769)
2. Mega Man (63,395)
3. Devil May Cry (60,371)
4. Resident Evil (48,109)
5. Darkstalkers (47,818)
6. VS. Capcom (46,255)
7. Okami (45,841)
8. Ace Attorney (43,840)
9. Onimusha (39,324)
10. Breath of Fire (37,286)
11. Monster Hunter (33,786)
12. Dead Rising (22,747)
13. Lost Planet (17,512)
14. Sengoku Basara (15,958)
15. Final Fight (14,159)
16. Dragon's Dogma (14,095)
17. Street Fighter (11,756)
18. Ghosts 'n Goblins (6,979)
19. 1942 (4,531)
20. Toraware No Paruma (3,931)
Dino Crisis is an absolute commercial no brainer.

The video game industry has yet to have it's Jurassic Park moment.

There 's a huge gap in the market yet to be filled...Once it's filled every other publisher will be kicking themselves
 

Nickolaidas

Member
who else here participated in that capcom survey thing to see what games people would love to see return?
maybe it is a taste of what is to come !
i bet they are cooking big stuff behind the scenes.

Capcom Most Wanted Sequels / New Game By Votes​

1. Dino Crisis (80,769)
2. Mega Man (63,395)
3. Devil May Cry (60,371)
4. Resident Evil (48,109)
5. Darkstalkers (47,818)
6. VS. Capcom (46,255)
7. Okami (45,841)
8. Ace Attorney (43,840)
9. Onimusha (39,324)
10. Breath of Fire (37,286)
11. Monster Hunter (33,786)
12. Dead Rising (22,747)
13. Lost Planet (17,512)
14. Sengoku Basara (15,958)
15. Final Fight (14,159)
16. Dragon's Dogma (14,095)
17. Street Fighter (11,756)
18. Ghosts 'n Goblins (6,979)
19. 1942 (4,531)
20. Toraware No Paruma (3,931)
Pretty sure this game was conceived and started development way sooner than this year's poll, but yes, this bodes well for a Dino Crisis remake. At least ONE entry in the IP would be a godsend.
 

Nickolaidas

Member
I love Onimusha. Unfortunately, this just looks like another indie feudal Japan game in UE. The souls look like floating PNGs with hard keyframes. Onimusha 1-2 were amazing. 3 was absolutely fantastic going through Paris and having different versions of the levels. Playing as 3 different characters. 3 was very engaging. 4 was fun but unfortunately forgettable even after beating it 1-3 times. Onimusha Blade Warriors had all characters that can fight each other like super smash bros including items. The animations are still very good to this day!
MUH FIXED CAMERA ANGLE AND PS2 TEXTURE NOSTALGIA, BRUH

95% of the trailer is cutscenes and close-up camera kills. The game is made with the RE Engine (which is all about realistic graphics) - there was no way this game would have its characters look like something half-cartooney from the PS2 era. And the camera angle is 99.99% going to be identical with DmC 5's.

What exactly looks like an indie game here? The enemies in the trailer look disturbing, like samurais fused with a jellyfish and a cyclops. The engine supports dismemberment like in the classic Onimusha games, the music fits, the action looks over the top but lacks the snarkyness of the DmC IP, and the thing you decided to bitch about was ... the texture of the floating souls?

... is this what it feels when Naughty Dog fanboys hear people bitch about the female protagonist's looks?

Huh.
 

Nickolaidas

Member
they should make a fixed cam mode, RE1 remake prove that analog control work well with fixed cam
My 15 year old cousin hates fixed camera - a lot of younger gen players do. Not to mention that fixed camera angles prevent you from having kill-cam cutscenes and the like. It's very restrictive and isn't worth the nostalgia nerdgasm that old dogs like you and me will have.
 

Sharius

Member
My 15 year old cousin hates fixed camera - a lot of younger gen players do. Not to mention that fixed camera angles prevent you from having kill-cam cutscenes and the like. It's very restrictive and isn't worth the nostalgia nerdgasm that old dogs like you and me will have.

i don't say they make game fixed, just make a mode with fixed for whoever want to play with it, just like some game make different color filter for people to try it out
 
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Danjin44

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i don't say they make game fixed, just make a mode with fixed for whoever want to play with it, just like some game make different color filter for people to try it out
but it’s not simple, you have to make the combat and encounters that’s designed around fix camera. It’s like having first person game like Bioshock and trying add 3rd person view but it wouldn’t work because that was designed around first person.

Onimusha definitely, not sure about Okami.
Sequel in being developed by Clover studio and directed by Hideki Kamiya.
 
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HYDE

Member
first half of the trailer had me like "ooh shit, back to fixed camera?!? yes yes yes yes yes"

then it looked like your run-of-the-mill 3rd person action melee game

guess we'll see
Are you seriously excited by a fixed camera? I don’t get it, difficulty shouldn’t be introduced by frustrating the player imo.
I can’t wait for an OTS perspective of a rumored reRemake 1 and now Onimusha.
 

peronmls

Member
MUH FIXED CAMERA ANGLE AND PS2 TEXTURE NOSTALGIA, BRUH

95% of the trailer is cutscenes and close-up camera kills. The game is made with the RE Engine (which is all about realistic graphics) - there was no way this game would have its characters look like something half-cartooney from the PS2 era. And the camera angle is 99.99% going to be identical with DmC 5's.

What exactly looks like an indie game here? The enemies in the trailer look disturbing, like samurais fused with a jellyfish and a cyclops. The engine supports dismemberment like in the classic Onimusha games, the music fits, the action looks over the top but lacks the snarkyness of the DmC IP, and the thing you decided to bitch about was ... the texture of the floating souls?

... is this what it feels when Naughty Dog fanboys hear people bitch about the female protagonist's looks?

Huh.
I didn't say anything about fix camera angles or PS2 graphics. There are so many samurai games it doesn't look like anything different or new.
 

Sharius

Member
God, no. Onimusha was and always should be a hardcore hack and slash game with horror vibes. It was basically half Resident Evil and half Devil May Cry.

uhm...no, onimusha not really that hardcore compare with ninja gaiden sigma or tenchu, game was fun because of loveable character, great story, multiple weapon to try out, and critical slash which deal massive damage to enemy or 1 shot them and if you can chain it for multiple enemy it's feel even more awesome, the timing is enough for midcore player to enjoy it, not really intense like sekiro parry

even if you are really bad at critical hit timing you can just bruce force you way through final boss with enough of potion and spam attack, just like resident evil
 
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Nickolaidas

Member
uhm...no, onimusha not really that hardcore compare with ninja gaiden sigma or tenchu, game was fun because of loveable character, great story, multiple weapon to try out, and critical slash which deal massive damage to enemy or 1 shot them and if you can chain it for multiple enemy it's feel even more awesome, the timing is enough for midcore player to enjoy it, not really intense like sekiro parry

even if you are really bad at critical hit timing you can just bruce force you way through final boss with enough of potion and spam attack, just like resident evil
Sorry, by hardcore I meant 'all about'. There's no sneaking or exploring - just your character slashing as they run through the stage.
 

kevboard

Member
Sorry, by hardcore I meant 'all about'. There's no sneaking or exploring - just your character slashing as they run through the stage.

so... did you not play the first 2 games or something?

they were called Resident-Evil-likes by some for a reason. you have mild exploration in an interconnected map with some mild puzzle elements and backtracking.
the combat was also relatively slow by design, where you had to wait for enemy attacks to do optimal damage and stuff.
the tank controls also made it feel pretty methodical
 
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Nickolaidas

Member
so... did you not play the first 2 games or something?

they were called Resident-Evil-likes by some for a reason. you have mild exploration in an interconnected map with some mild puzzle elements and backtracking.
the combat was also relatively slow by design, where you had to wait for enemy attacks to do optimal damage and stuff.
the tank controls also made it feel pretty methodical
Haven't played them for 20 years now, but I don't recall half of the stages being optional content. I seem to remember virtually everything in terms of side quests (like the gift system in Onimusha 2) being done as you run through the main game. And backtracking is hardly exploration. For example, about 70% of Symphony of the Night is optional content if you beat the game for the 'bad' ending. Stages which can be ommitted altogether.

I don't recall the Onimusha games being like that. Where was the exploration? Because running through obligatory screens in order to pass a stage is not exploring - it's what the game tells you to do in order to beat it.
 

sainraja

Member
God, no. Onimusha was and always should be a hardcore hack and slash game with horror vibes. It was basically half Resident Evil and half Devil May Cry.
I guess, then, what do you think made it hardcore?

They are all hack and slash, anyway. Tenchu emphasized stealth a bit but I am not really asking for that. I just want a new game that is closer to Tenchu in spirit.
 

GymWolf

Member
God, no. Onimusha was and always should be a hardcore hack and slash game with horror vibes. It was basically half Resident Evil and half Devil May Cry.
Half devil may cry?

The combat was basically RE with sword, very slow and kinda clunky feeling, the opposite of dmc gameplay.
 

Nickolaidas

Member
Half devil may cry?
Yeah, I mean ... both had tank controls, both had your basic 3-4 slash combo ... but Onimusha didn't have a jump button and had less combos. It was half the stuff that dmc could do. But if you think about it, the basic slash combo of dmc is the same speed with Onimusha's.
 

GymWolf

Member
Yeah, I mean ... both had tank controls, both had your basic 3-4 slash combo ... but Onimusha didn't have a jump button and had less combos. It was half the stuff that dmc could do. But if you think about it, the basic slash combo of dmc is the same speed with Onimusha's.
Nah dude, in dmc you are way more agile, it felt nothing like onimusha, sorry.
 

Nickolaidas

Member
Nah dude, in dmc you are way more agile, it felt nothing like onimusha, sorry.
I always considered Onimusha the middle ground between RE and DmC.

At any rate, I do not want Onimusha to become a Tenchu ninja simulator like that poster suggested some posts ago. That's not what the IP was.
 

GymWolf

Member
I always considered Onimusha the middle ground between RE and DmC.

At any rate, I do not want Onimusha to become a Tenchu ninja simulator like that poster suggested some posts ago. That's not what the IP was.
Sure, i just want another game like onimusha 1, arguably still the best out of all 4 games.
(although i loved oni2)
 

NT80

Member
That's what the sliver of gameplay they showed in this trailer suggests, unfortunately. So yeah, this will most likely be a "Souls" game with elements of Onimusha incorporated within its mechanics.
How does what's shown suggest it's a Souls Like?
All the Onimusha games were quite different from each other especially 4. 4 was like game from a game from a different series.
 
Good to see a classic IP return. Enjoyed the originals and think about them periodically (not as often as the Roman Empire, but periodically).
It would be nice if Capcom would remaster the other 3 titles already. I know they said that probably won't happen due to the sales of the 1st one. But, the other games are bigger and more expansive than the 1st. So.....I can only hope. The demand is obviously there. And if they really wanna stoke the fire here, especially since Capcom stated they want to revive their dormant IP's, it would be wise for them to do it.
 
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