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Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams opens 15 years after Onimusha 3, and it finds trouble brewing again. Just because Nobunaga isn't in the picture anymore, the Genma haven't stopped trying to cause chaos.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams plays it safe, presenting lots more of what fans of the series loved about the past games, while adding a new layer of complexity to the action to help keep things fresh.
Verdict Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams definitely exceeds our expectations. It manages to overcome a couple of AI flaws and some dopey environmental complications to continue the franchise's trend of ...
So much for the whole Onimusha trilogy thing, then. Less than a year after the third and supposedly final instalment in… ...
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is the sixth installment of Capcom's Onimusha overall series, while being the fourth game in the canonical main series. While game retains the action elements from ...
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Best Onimusha Games - MSNOnimusha, one of Capcom's best franchises, needs a comeback. Blade Warriors and Tactics spin-offs were not as impressive. Warlords, Dawn of Dreams, and Samurai's Destiny were memorable. Among the ...
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams begins approximately 15 years following the annihilation of the infamous Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga at Honno Temple. Another dark shadow now looms over Japan as Nobunaga's ...
Whereas previous games in the series left you wanting more, halfway through disc one of Dawn of Dreams you're already wondering whether you can take another 10 hours of repetitive demon slaying.
Overall, Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is an excellent addition to the series that should please fans and provide an ideal point for newcomers to see what the fuss is about.
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is currently scheduled for release stateside on March 14, and in Japan in just a couple weeks. Stay tuned to IGN as we'll have more info leading up to its release.
Dawn of Dreams seems to be built with player freedom in mind (at least, more so than previous Onimusha games) and promises more open-ended gameplay than before, with multiple solutions to problems ...
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