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Onimusha ps4 20164/2/2023 ![]() It's nice that the game does so much and tries so hard to tell a compelling story, but the results are hit and miss. There's also plenty of chatter during the missions, along with lots of optional reading material to be found-diaries, memos, and other little notes. Between missions, you'll get to nag your companions for background information, though it's all in text and tempting to simply skip. You'll see frequent, well-choreographed cutscenes using the game's 3D engine. This is a weird, long-winded story that's at times both disjointed and awkwardly translated, but it sure is pretty. In turn, they'll run into many more villains than just Hideyoshi, and many of these bad guys just.won't.die. His journey will be joined by an equally unlikely group of companions, ranging from a young ninja girl named after a legendary samurai, to a frilly collared Spaniard with arms like Frankenstein's monster. He's a feared swordsman but an affable guy, though his blond hair and horned headband make him an odd sight for 16th-century Japan. Dawn of Dreams is the story of Soki, a bleached-blond, blue-clad warrior single-handedly trying to save medieval Japan from yet another demonic invasion. This time around, not only is there a new villain in Nobunaga's successor, the squat and instantly unlikable Hideyoshi, but there's also a new hero. Previous Onimusha games pitted you against the forces of a demonically possessed Oda Nobunaga, a Japanese warlord in league with evil forces called genma. ![]() Now Playing: Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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