Yoshichan
And they made him a Lord of Cinder. Not for virtue, but for might. Such is a lord, I suppose. But here I ask. Do we have a sodding chance?
Tiduz, join me!
Street Fighter is among the best. Resident Evil is amazing. Devil May Cry is ridiculously good. Monster Hunter is great. Mega Man is awesome. Lost Planet is awesome. Dead Rising is good. Dino Crisis was incredible.
But in the end, if I had to choose one franchise from Capcom, it would without a doubt be the incredible Onimusha.
Onimusha is a trilogy but it didn't end after the third game since Capcom realized they could get more money from the franchise. SO they created Dawn of Dreams.
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Onimusha: Warlords was released in Europe July 6, 2001. It was first released on PS2 and afterwards ported to Xbox with the name Genma Onimusha. In the end, the inevitable PC-version got released.
It was originally supposed to be a PS1 title but since the PS2 was close to being released in stores, they started from scratch with the new hardware technology.
Magazines all over the world loved Onimusha: Warlords, the combination of a great fighting system and an unbelievably detailed world, both technically and artistically, made it a great game.
Onimusha: Warlords used pre-rendered backgrounds with few exceptions.
Onimusha: Warlords story
It all starts on a huge field, rain is pouring down and you can notice how there's a war between two clans, the Saito and Oda-clans. The huge battle between the samurai starts and during this we see Samanosuke Akechi (Takeshi Kaneshiro):
He's fighting against the Oda-clan. Minutes later, Nobunaga gets introduced (the greatest, most evil bad ass mother fucker in a video game - on par with Wesker):
(picture from Dynasty Warriors) He realizes that he's going to loose the war, like the bad ass he is he laughs at the news when suddenly an arrow that comes from nowhere pierces his throat.
After the war, our hero gets a letter from princess Yuki. Samanosuke reads that people are disappearing from the castle and she suspects demons. She begs to be taken out of the castle before she also gets kidnapped. Before Samanosuke reaches the palace, she's already been taken. Not long after that, we can see an army of soldiers being led by Nobunaga (didn't he die?!) once more. He looks even more bad ass this time.
The greatest thing about Onimusha is probably its soundtrack. Just listen to this. Seriously, just do it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsjq6chsQSI
I mean, what the fuck? When listening to this shit, don't you feel like hooking up your PS2 and start wooping demon asses immediately?
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Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny was released October 4, 2002 in Europe.
Just like Warlords, it got a great reception. It's biggest flaw reviewers would come up with was that it was more of the same. Control wise, I agree. But the game had tons of new ideas and and gameplay moments that were new to the franchise.
The biggest one being the new role playing-elements that took a big role in the game. Our hero Jubei Yagyu can gain gold by slaying enemies and return to the town and buy different items. Some items can even be given to one of the four sub-characters (Ekei, Magoichi, Kotaro and Oyu). Depending on what they like and don't like, they'll give you a reward and build up reputation. By building a reputation with a character, they will eventually come and help you during hard times in battle. Events like these made the whole system amazing and really satisfying.
Samurai's Destiny uses pre-rendered backgrounds just like the original.
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny story
The year is 1571 and we are in Japan once again. Today, we're not playing the hot dude Takeshi Kaneshiro. Instead we're introduced to a new guy named Jubei Yagyu. The game starts of in his hometown, showing us how everyone's died and all the buildings are destroyed. He'll encounter one person who's alive and she'll explain how the Genma army suddenly appeared and started wooping people's asses. The leader of the army appears to be Nobunaga once again (!). The demons clearly see potential in him since they resurrected him another time.
I also declared Samurai's Destiny the winner of the best fucking intro in video game history. If this doesn't make you wanna go out there and buy this game, then nothing will.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtZlL1dgVso&feature=player_embedded
Enjoy.
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Sexy footage of Jean Reno (including Onimusha 3: Demon Siege) is the last game in the trilogy and was released December 8, 2005 for the PS2 and later on ported to PC.
The game was immediately a success. The RPG-elements from Samurai's Destiny was gone, this game is all about new, cool and fast action. They also made Issen a lot easier to perform, making it even more bad ass.
So what's up with Jean Reno being in this game? Well, Capcom combined Jean Reno in Paris, with 1570 Samurai and they made it bloody, boiling and burning fucking awesome.
There was more gameplay variations and it was overall very fast compared to the other two games.
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege story
The year is 1582, Takeshi Kaneshiro is finally back! No more Yubei baby. There's a big samurai war going on in Japan (once again). Samanosuke manages to catch up with Nobunaga and destroys an odd looking machine that's holding up the Genma army. Destroying the machine made Samanosuke and all the demons teleport to Paris 2004. What the fuck? The demons starts attacking Paris and this is where we get introduced to Jacques Blanc (Jean Reno). While Samanosuke transfers to Paris, Jacques gets ported to Japan where the war was. Both heroes realizes that they need to get to their own time, but how? HOW??? Well... go buy the fucking game, that's how!
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I'll let Dawn of Dreams be like that, because I know how this thread will turn out if I say good things about it.
Now... the point of this thread was, what exactly?
To tell you to go and buy the games right away. And if you've already got them, replay them. Remember how great they are. Enjoy.
Street Fighter is among the best. Resident Evil is amazing. Devil May Cry is ridiculously good. Monster Hunter is great. Mega Man is awesome. Lost Planet is awesome. Dead Rising is good. Dino Crisis was incredible.
But in the end, if I had to choose one franchise from Capcom, it would without a doubt be the incredible Onimusha.
Onimusha is a trilogy but it didn't end after the third game since Capcom realized they could get more money from the franchise. SO they created Dawn of Dreams.
====================
Onimusha: Warlords was released in Europe July 6, 2001. It was first released on PS2 and afterwards ported to Xbox with the name Genma Onimusha. In the end, the inevitable PC-version got released.
It was originally supposed to be a PS1 title but since the PS2 was close to being released in stores, they started from scratch with the new hardware technology.
Magazines all over the world loved Onimusha: Warlords, the combination of a great fighting system and an unbelievably detailed world, both technically and artistically, made it a great game.
Onimusha: Warlords used pre-rendered backgrounds with few exceptions.
Onimusha: Warlords story
It all starts on a huge field, rain is pouring down and you can notice how there's a war between two clans, the Saito and Oda-clans. The huge battle between the samurai starts and during this we see Samanosuke Akechi (Takeshi Kaneshiro):
He's fighting against the Oda-clan. Minutes later, Nobunaga gets introduced (the greatest, most evil bad ass mother fucker in a video game - on par with Wesker):
(picture from Dynasty Warriors) He realizes that he's going to loose the war, like the bad ass he is he laughs at the news when suddenly an arrow that comes from nowhere pierces his throat.
After the war, our hero gets a letter from princess Yuki. Samanosuke reads that people are disappearing from the castle and she suspects demons. She begs to be taken out of the castle before she also gets kidnapped. Before Samanosuke reaches the palace, she's already been taken. Not long after that, we can see an army of soldiers being led by Nobunaga (didn't he die?!) once more. He looks even more bad ass this time.
The greatest thing about Onimusha is probably its soundtrack. Just listen to this. Seriously, just do it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsjq6chsQSI
I mean, what the fuck? When listening to this shit, don't you feel like hooking up your PS2 and start wooping demon asses immediately?
====================
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny was released October 4, 2002 in Europe.
Just like Warlords, it got a great reception. It's biggest flaw reviewers would come up with was that it was more of the same. Control wise, I agree. But the game had tons of new ideas and and gameplay moments that were new to the franchise.
The biggest one being the new role playing-elements that took a big role in the game. Our hero Jubei Yagyu can gain gold by slaying enemies and return to the town and buy different items. Some items can even be given to one of the four sub-characters (Ekei, Magoichi, Kotaro and Oyu). Depending on what they like and don't like, they'll give you a reward and build up reputation. By building a reputation with a character, they will eventually come and help you during hard times in battle. Events like these made the whole system amazing and really satisfying.
Samurai's Destiny uses pre-rendered backgrounds just like the original.
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny story
The year is 1571 and we are in Japan once again. Today, we're not playing the hot dude Takeshi Kaneshiro. Instead we're introduced to a new guy named Jubei Yagyu. The game starts of in his hometown, showing us how everyone's died and all the buildings are destroyed. He'll encounter one person who's alive and she'll explain how the Genma army suddenly appeared and started wooping people's asses. The leader of the army appears to be Nobunaga once again (!). The demons clearly see potential in him since they resurrected him another time.
I also declared Samurai's Destiny the winner of the best fucking intro in video game history. If this doesn't make you wanna go out there and buy this game, then nothing will.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtZlL1dgVso&feature=player_embedded
Enjoy.
====================
Sexy footage of Jean Reno (including Onimusha 3: Demon Siege) is the last game in the trilogy and was released December 8, 2005 for the PS2 and later on ported to PC.
The game was immediately a success. The RPG-elements from Samurai's Destiny was gone, this game is all about new, cool and fast action. They also made Issen a lot easier to perform, making it even more bad ass.
So what's up with Jean Reno being in this game? Well, Capcom combined Jean Reno in Paris, with 1570 Samurai and they made it bloody, boiling and burning fucking awesome.
There was more gameplay variations and it was overall very fast compared to the other two games.
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege story
The year is 1582, Takeshi Kaneshiro is finally back! No more Yubei baby. There's a big samurai war going on in Japan (once again). Samanosuke manages to catch up with Nobunaga and destroys an odd looking machine that's holding up the Genma army. Destroying the machine made Samanosuke and all the demons teleport to Paris 2004. What the fuck? The demons starts attacking Paris and this is where we get introduced to Jacques Blanc (Jean Reno). While Samanosuke transfers to Paris, Jacques gets ported to Japan where the war was. Both heroes realizes that they need to get to their own time, but how? HOW??? Well... go buy the fucking game, that's how!
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I'll let Dawn of Dreams be like that, because I know how this thread will turn out if I say good things about it.
Played it over 500 total hours and nothing will stop me from saying it's the greatest Onimusha game ever.
Now... the point of this thread was, what exactly?
To tell you to go and buy the games right away. And if you've already got them, replay them. Remember how great they are. Enjoy.