11/16/2011

Onimusha Warlords Review

Onimusha Warlords
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Wow.What is there to say about this game without resulting in sweeping praise?This game has great graphics,a wonderful storyline,and great replay value too.
Take on the role of Samonosuke and his Ninja friend Kaede,who have set ot to retrieve Princess Yuki from the Demons who have overtaken the province.
Samonosuke has been given powers by the subverted Ogre Clan,in the form of a Gauntlet that grants him the use of magic orbs and the ability to steal the souls of fallen demons,using their power to enhance his own,thus using it against them.
Cool fragments of history are interspered into a wonderful storyline.The FMV sequences are great,and the graphics in the actual game are almost of the same level.
I was a bit weary at first;not being a big fan of the controls on the Resident Evil series,I thought the comparisons would be a major turn off.But the problems I have with the controls are minor compared to the plusses of this game.
Combining hack and slach with adventure with strategy,and minor elements of a RPG,this game is hard to compare to other games.It's an experience in and of itself.
This game had me going right up until the end,and I'm on my third replay.Onimusha is clearly one of the best games on the PS2,and with a sequel on it's way,it promises to be one of the best series to boot.

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Product InformationPlayStation2 owners with a passion for Resident Evil's genre-launchinggameplay are in luck: Capcom delivers the same world-famous gameplay style (sanszombies) in a beautiful action-adventure set in a mystical medieval Japanesekingdom. Onimusha: Warlords probably won't win any awards forgroundbreaking gameplay but the fast-paced action promises to overload thesenses with more than enough stimuli to notice.The experience is set in 16th-century Japan a fantastical era in whichwarlords clash for control of the country. As the samurai Samanosuke playersvolunteer to rescue the kidnapped princess Yuki. No surprise that the ultimategoal (and the entire story line for that matter) falls by the wayside as hordesof demons converge on the player hour after hour. The weapons system benefitsfrom the flashy graphics--as players discover and add gems to a gauntlet weaponupgrades increase firepower with increasingly dramatic effects.Graphically the game is stunning. Carving through the levels--foreststunnels and the requisite dark dank castle environment--isn't anything lessthan a spectacular experience thanks much in part to the game's unusually highproduction values. Character models are built from up to 10000 polygonseach--high detail even for a PS2 game. Subtle environmental effects--the windflowing through the trees for instance ripples the fabric in characters'clothes--furthers the game's realism. The game's backgrounds are painstakinglydetailed and nicely enhanced by dynamic lighting effects.The talent behind the aural effects is just as impressive. Japanese actorTakeshi Kaneshiro lent his voice to the main character and a 200-pieceorchestra delivers a dramatic score.Call over any PS2 skeptics in your neighborhood then load up Onimusha:Warlords. A few minutes with this game may turn any zombie gamer into anext-generation gaming system fan. --Eric TwelkerProduct FeaturesFor Play on Your PlayStation 2Puts you in th

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