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Heaven knows the thinking that must go into choosing which games to remake or remaster in an era when so many new titles are ...
Producer Akihito Kadowaki recently told GameSpot that Way of the Sword is completely unconnected to any of the previous ...
The narrative of Onimusha: Way of the Sword is not connected to previous Onimusha games or the Onimusha Netflix show, Capcom ...
Review: ‘Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny’ remaster an uneven experience The remaster of the samurai epic features control and gameplay upgrades but maintains its flaws ...
We talked to Onimusha director about Way of the Sword, how it stands out among current trends, and the new mechanics it ...
Way of the Sword game is meant to be accessible to all fans, but won't be a brutal soulslike experience with lots of failure.
To see how far gaming has come, it’s important to know where it has been. Over 20 years, visual fidelity has improved so much that it’s harder to tell video ...
The quality is so much better that playing the remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny can be grating to those used to the likes of The Last of Us. But the Capcom sequel must be put in context.
In Way of the Sword, players step into the shoes of a warrior named Miyamoto Musashi, and he isn’t just any random samurai.
The Mystery of the Soulless Army's historical setting is a wonderful example of just how varied Shin Megami Tensei can be ...
The remaster of the 2002 Onimusha 2 comes with many positive QoL changes and visual overhaul, enhancing the original experience! The post Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny review – a return to ...