Onimusha Warlords

Onimusha Warlords

  • For Play on Your PlayStation 2
  • Puts you in the hard position of having to save a kidnapped princess from an evil General.
  • Published by Capcom
  • Game Genre: Action/Adventure, Game Sub-Genre: Survival/Horror

Product Description
Product InformationPlayStation2 owners with a passion for Resident Evil’s genre-launchinggameplay are in luck: Capcom delivers the same world-legendary gameplay stylishness (sanszombies) in a gorgeous action-adventure set in a mystical medieval Japanesekingdom. Onimusha: Warlords probably won’t win any awards forgroundbreaking gameplay but the quick-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 bolt from the blue that the ultimategoal (and the entire tale line for that matter) cascade by the wayside as hordesof demons converge on the player hour after hour. The weapons system benefitsfrom the flashy graphics–as players learn and add gems to a gauntlet weaponupgrades increase firepower with increasingly dramatic effects.Graphically the game is stunning. Carving owing to 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 owing to 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 locality then load up Onimusha:Warlords. A few minutes with this game may turn any android gamer into anext-generation gaming system fan. –Eric TwelkerProduct Features For PlayAmazon.com Review
PlayStation2 owners with a passion for Resident Evil’s genre-launching gameplay are in luck: Capcom delivers the same world-legendary gameplay stylishness (sans zombies) in a gorgeous action-adventure set in a mystical medieval Japanese kingdom. Onimusha: Warlords probably won’t win any awards for groundbreaking gameplay, but the quick-paced action promises to overload the senses with more than enough stimuli to notice.

The experience is set in 16th-century Japan, a fantastical era in which warlords clash for control of the country. As the samurai Samanosuke, players volunteer to rescue the kidnapped princess Yuki. No bolt from the blue that the ultimate goal (and the entire tale line, for that matter) cascade by the wayside as hordes of demons converge on the player hour after hour. The weapons system benefits from the flashy graphics–as players learn and add gems to a gauntlet, weapon upgrades increase firepower with increasingly dramatic effects.

Graphically, the game is stunning. Carving owing to the levels–forests, tunnels, and the requisite dark, dank castle environment–isn’t anything less than a spectacular experience, thanks much in part to the game’s unusually high production values. Character models are built from up to 10,000 polygons each–high detail, even for a PS2 game. Subtle environmental effects–the wind flowing owing to the trees, for instance, ripples the fabric in characters’ clothes–furthers the game’s realism. The game’s backgrounds are painstakingly detailed and nicely enhanced by dynamic lighting effects.

The talent behind the aural effects is just as impressive. Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro lent his voice to the main character, and a 200-piece orchestra delivers a dramatic score.

Call over any PS2 skeptics in your locality, then load up Onimusha: Warlords. A few minutes with this game may turn any android gamer into a next-generation gaming system fan. –Eric Twelker

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