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Onimusha warlords pc
Onimusha warlords pc











onimusha warlords pc onimusha warlords pc

As a fan, being able to control what I thought was his spitting image was wondrous. Samanosuke is modelled after and voiced by Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, whose popularity was at its height in the mid-2000s. More importantly, Onimusha gave me Samanosuke Akechi. It looked similar to Resident Evil 2, another Capcom game I definitely wasn't supposed to play at my age, with its pre-rendered backgrounds and a fixed camera that only shifts angles whenever you turn a corner. This is why Onimusha grew on me immediately. It was always slightly more interesting to me to make pretend in video games with realistic surroundings, rather than journeying through bubblegum-coloured landscapes as a dragon or bear or what-have-you. 2001 was the year that the people in games started to look like people, long before SEGA and Quantic Dream made it a substantial part of their business to have well-known actors fight against the uncanny valley. Maybe it simply was magical, crammed with releases that people talk about to this day, even if it's not always with love. For me personally, 2001 was a magical year in gaming. Simultaneously I want to acknowledge that some may not have these memories. This feels necessary to point out, not to sound uppity, but because any look at a remaster is inevitably going to be coloured by the memories you have of the original. Availability: Out now on PS4, Switch, Xbox One and PC.













Onimusha warlords pc