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While the surprise of a new Resident Evil might have been Capcom's biggest story at SGF, it’s got other series – and other ...
Before its initial trilogy, the Onimusha series etched its mark in the early 2000s PS2 era by marrying Sengoku-period Japan ...
and one that appears to perfectly capture the vibes of PS2 action-horror in a gorgeously realized modern package. It's been nearly 20 years since the last proper Onimusha game, but Capcom says "it ...
Would you look at me funny if I said that Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is still one of the best looking games to ever exist? There's something about the textures of the PS2 era that still look ...
Games from the PS2 era, like Onimusha 2, were often quite restrictive in terms of when and where players could save the game. While it’s still possible to save at statues in-game, the Auto Save ...
Capcom stumbled into somewhat of a cult classic with the release of the first game in the series, Onimusha: Warlords, back in 2001 on the PS2, with the hack and slash game doing well enough to ...
Onimusha: Way of the Sword was one of the big reveals at Summer Game Fest as it received a new trailer for fans to digest.
During the 20 minute showcase a new remaster of a fan-favorite PS2 game was also revealed. Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny will launch for PS4 this year After Onimusha: Way of the Sword producer ...
As a PS2 game like the Onimusha titles, Capcom may decide to release Viewtiful Joe game remasters individually. I wouldn’t mind if all four games were included in one package. 2025 has been full ...
Capcom has announced a new game in the Onimusha series, which started with the PS2's Onimusha: Warlords in 2001. Onimusha: Way of the Sword will release sometime in 2026. The Game Awards trailer ...
The first Onimusha game was released on the PS2 in 2001, which was remastered in 2018 for Switch, PS4, and Xbox One (with a PC release a year later). That was the last release in the series ...
When's a new Onimusha coming? After all, the franchise sold 8.7 million copies since the PS2 era. That might be enough interest to warrant a new game at some point. Now that's actually happening ...