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Producer Akihito Kadowaki recently told GameSpot that Way of the Sword is completely unconnected to any of the previous ...
The voice work has taken an enormous leap as the actors behind digital characters become stars in their own right, and the gameplay has been refined to the point that older titles feel clunky at times ...
Heaven knows the thinking that must go into choosing which games to remake or remaster in an era when so many new titles are ...
Having starred in numerous samurai-themed movies throughout an illustrious career, Mifune died in 1997 — but Way of the Sword ...
Swords, they have their ways. Capcom have shown off a little more of their upcoming demon-slaying samurai 'em up, Onimusha: ...
The Onimusha series span four mainline games on PS2, between 2001 and 2006. We’ve since seen remastered editions of the first ...
Way of the Sword, a brand-new dark-fantasy adventure that tells the story of Musashi Miyamoto, a master swordsman in Edo-era ...
The idea to have Mifune came from the game's director trying to visualize "what it is about samurai that makes them actually ...
This stunt casting isn't new to Capcom or the Onimusha series. Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny featured the likeness of the ...
Capcom hopes Onimusha: Way of the Sword will take the Onimusha franchise to new heights, similar to what Resident Evil 2 and ...
Onimusha 2” is a weird game. It’s worth playing, especially for people interested in the upcoming revival game.
The narrative of Onimusha: Way of the Sword is not connected to previous Onimusha games or the Onimusha Netflix show, Capcom has confirmed.