![]() ![]() The evil Nobunaga Oda returns for one final invasion, but fortunately, the sword-wielding, soul-sucking Samanosuke-the hero from the original Onimusha- is also back to stop him. ![]() Even the presence of Gallic charmer Jean Reno can't save this one. ![]() Onimusha 3 has a half-decent storyline and the devil-vanquishing is satisfying enough, but seriously -low-res textures and no multiplayer?īuy a PS2 version on eBay for three quid and play that. The Onimusha series centres around hacking your way through a succession of monsters and demons in a fantasy-laced feudal Japan while solving rudimentary puzzles, and this third title drags you again down that well-worn, scripted path. You need a decent gamepad if you don't seriously want to end up smashing your keyboard and mouse with your teeth. Before the shoddy Capcom/Ubisoft conversions of Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry emerged, Onimusha 3 was released to a largely indifferent PC gaming public.įortunately a few patches have since fixed most of the glaring cock-ups (including a framerate that slowed the game down to a desperate crawl), but this third-person samurai battler is still very much more at home on a console than a PC. ![]()
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