
Onimusha 3 Demon Siege -Review by seishomori
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I've been a long time Onimusha fan ever since I picked up the first one that came out for Playstation 1 several years ago. I've always liked the highly detailed graphics, and more importantly, the unique and original storyline and character concepts.
Onimusha 3: As the game begins you start right off the bat by being hurled into the middle of combat! An exciting way to start the game off! You gradually during the fights learn the basic controls: movement, blocking, using your sword, shooting the arrows with your bow and the Demon Gauntlet which absorbs the souls of Demons (and when the right number is reached Samanosuke transforms into Onimusha)!
The game starts off at a fair difficulty level, what threw me off for a loop was when Samonosuke gets transported into THE FUTURE IN PARIS, FRANCE!?! O_o That was a shocker, since the game normally takes place in the Sengoku Jidai of Japan. I have to say that I didn't like it too much, with the story jumping into a very strange direction. The character Jacques Blanc from modern day France that you play as a co-op mode along side Samonosuke, that idea was cool, but didn't he look oddly familiar? Like the American-French actor who played as the "cop" in Godzilla perhaps? I'm talking about Jean Reno, doesn't Jacques look identical? I thought that was interesting, odd though.
It flows out pretty smoothly, after the main samurai hero is in France and is battling the Demon horde that have attacked the humans. As well as using Jacques to use his handgun firing at the many Demons. You'll never know who shows their butt-ugly face again, Guildenstern...gah, that freakish Demon is back after a long time! To make matters worse he brought, or should I say made, a new "toy".
Brainstern is one nasty peice of work...it fires relentless rounds of bullets at Samanosuke right in the start! Then it attacks with super charged attacks and missels. I still haven't beaten that character yet >.< it's wayyy harder than it looks. I certainly didn't care for that character!
All in all the game isn't that bad, it just started off really hard. I didn't care to much for the transportation to modern day France though, I prefer the game to take place in the Sengoku Jidai. The graphics are great, the story is interesting, the added bonuses are always cool, the characters are unique and it's nice to see Samanosuke back again in action.
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