The game was certainly different. A party fighter? Game had stages and weapons like a smash bros type game and had Onimusha like gameplay. Experimental to say the least. For the most part it's pretty fun. It's not flawless but the raw combat feels good and the game doesn't favor luck like a lot of other 4 player fighters. Characters have their basic Onimusha string attacks with a few new ones. You can even use a attack to know your opponents weapons out of their hand. Or pick up a crazy item on the field. Maybe their is a magic soul you can absorb to do a devastating elemental attack. Most devastating though is you can do critical hits on your opponents like in the mainline games. Strike your opponent the precise moment their attack lands does a counter which deals major damage. Or yo can deflect or block at the right time for the same effect as well. The attacks are so powerful the game becomes a huge bait and strike game. The attacks are just too powerful. I was afraid of getting countered everytime I played against someone. At the same time though I liked to wait and try to counter myself. The game turns into like a really old samurai duel just waiting for an opportunity. The game had a lot of characters from the main series and some new ones. It was cool being able to play as all the fan favorites. The game was a good bridge until Oni3 was released.

Reviewed on Oct 26, 2021


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9 months ago

I remember seeing the trailer for oni 3 included in it, along with Gargant as a preview character sort of thing. It really made onimusha feel like this big premier game series back then.

9 months ago

@Hejin Yea I seem to remember if you had a Oni3 save file your unlocked gargant in this game.