As Capcom readies Way of the Sword for next year, there's never been a better time to get into Onimusha. To make that transition from newcomer to fanatic as easy as possible, the Japanese publisher has brought back what many consider to be the franchise's current peak: Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny.
Just as it did six years ago with Onimusha Warlords, Capcom has provided a PS4 remaster in what is probably the most basic form possible. This is essentially the original PS2 experience as you remember it, except with HD visuals, an ever-so-slightly more modern control scheme, and a smattering of bonuses like a gallery, hell mode difficulty option, and also auto-save functionality.
This is a remaster more about getting the title playable on modern hardware than properly enhancing it on PS5, so it comes with all the same issues as other early PS2 efforts. This includes a very frustrating camera that can easily get you turned around as you transition from one camera angle to the next, strange controls (despite the modernisation), and basic combat.
The voice acting is also amusingly bad, but it adds to the charm of a game that's still just about worth playing. With a new protagonist in Jubei, the sequel retains what was great about the first game and expands on it with an item gifting system that opens up extra cutscenes and characters depending on who you interact with. This makes the roughly ten-hour campaign worth playing over again, and the extra characters you briefly get to play as bring some nice variety to the experience.
Faithfully restoring the PS2 original with some very simple modern improvements, this is a way to play Onimusha 2 how you think you remember it looking and playing, rather than how it actually was in 2002. Returning fans will get a kick out of the special gallery, built-in soundtrack player, and quality of life enhancements that make minigames and costumes available from the start.
Even with the baggage of its PS2 origins, Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is a welcome trip down memory lane.





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I hope it's not censored or anything.
I finally played the remaster of one like two months ago and absolutely loved it as a first time player so I’m there day one for this. It just sucks having to juggle this,Blades of Fire and Tainted Avalon which the demo of was amazing and can’t wait for the full release Friday
The camera style is nostalgic for me 🤷
I would give it a 9. It's a better game than the 1st game especially the combat.
Maaaan, I love this game. I remember coming home from work and finding that my father had bought me a copy after I'd mentioned it after seeing some commercials - we used to watch wrestling together twice a week. I'd just started my junior year in high school and was balancing that with my new position at the move theater. I stared at that game on the shelf for a solid week before I could tear into it, but I remembered being so thankful every time I looked. Dad was always awesome like that.
Now, if those jokers would only release this on disc, I'd be a happy buyer! Otherwise, I have my original (or emulated) copy to fall back on.
Do you to have to be familiar with the first game to get down on the sequel? Storyline wise I mean.
Does the PS4 version not have the same aspect ratio issues as the Nintendo Switch release? Nintendo Life's reviewer griped that the 16:9 option just zoomed in the original 4:3 and cut off the top and bottom of the viewing area, and they ended up playing it in 4:3.
@shonenjump86 my knowledge is, likewise, 23 years old. But I don’t remember being too confused by the story, as a child, so I don’t think so.
But someone with more recent knowledge may be able to give you a more reliable answer.
Amazing game though, looking forward to the nostalgia hit!
So basically a polished version of what they did for Number 1 I'll get this when it's cheap on CD keys for PC I got the first one for £4.
I'm waiting for Onimusha 3 shame they fail to a remake of them all like offload them to another studio under their wing. While making the new one, if they do Lost Planets I'll expect this sort of treatment it's clear where they are going Street Fighter, Monster Hunter and Resi Evil
@JadedNomad
Afaik one outfit and the shower scene is censored I'm afraid.
Would've been a day one for me, if it wasn't. Since i enjoyed the first remaster and the series in general. 30 bucks is also pretty steep imho. Wasn't the first game around 15?
@Hyena_socks thanks, I do want to check it out.
N.i.c.e. I enjoy the first onimusha game.so this one looks fun also.word up son
The franchise's current peak? I'm sorry, Onimusha 3: Demon Siege would like a word
The Onimusha remaster also brought japanese dialog options.
Brilliant news tbh!!!
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