
Use it! Please make it happen Capcom! We really want to see the series come back! … Expand Bring back puzzle boxes and lock and key exploration. Environments - Have whole buildings to explore like the keep from part one but also large, open environments that are interconnected like the Dark Souls games. ninja suit with twin swords, or sword and shield with western armor). Using different combinations of armor with different weapons unlocks new moves for those weapons and increases effectiveness (ie. Allow for real time weapon switching so different combos from different weapons can be used to open up bosses or fight varied groups. Large heavy broadsword - lower combo count but breaks defense and does severe damage. Twin swords - speedy, high combo potential that allows new movement like a ninja. New Oni weapons: Marcellus' Sword and Shield - good for defense, combos with shield bashes. Either that or show us what happened between part 3 and Dawn of Dreams. There is a whole story about how he met Gargant that hasn't been explored. We never knew what happened to him between the 1st and 3rd game. Then release a brand new game starring Samanosuke. Or just have it selectable from the start. Maybe have Dawn of Dreams on the same disc, and unlocked after completing the first 3 games. Release Genma Onimusha, Onimusha 2, and Onimusha 3 on the same disc for $40 and it will sell. The scores would have been better if it was an HD collection. Us fans really want to see this series come back. I hope Capcom will not be dissuaded by these scores. Us fans really want to see this series This is not so much a review but a wish request. This is not so much a review but a wish request. Without a doubt it is a good return to the past and I hope that it has the necessary reception to guarantee the launch of the subsequent titles. Despite its limitations and, Onimusha: Warlords fulfills its premise as a remastering and as a game. In any case, elements such as control and certain game mechanics, such as the more complicated riddles and the difficulty of some combats or enemies, will leave the coin in the air waiting for the experience to be pleasant for those embarking on this adventure.

The big questions remains: can Onimusha: Warlords appeal to a new audience as well? The answer remains uncertain.

However, its not easy to bring back mechanics and control schemes already overcome maybe those who played the original delivery will take a little time to get into the rhythm and, in a brief time, they will achieve it.

I can’t deny that it was a pleasure to meet again with a title that I played many years ago and, in general, I consider that it is an experience that can be pleasant for fans of the series.
