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ONIMUSHA PS4 REVIEW SERIES
When you consider that a true remake of another Capcom classic is on its way, why would you choose Onimusha over RE2? The silver lining is that it will give more people a chance to discover the series today, and maybe allow them to realize that a new episode would make perfect sense in a world where Nioh and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice are kings. Maybe it would have been more interesting to release a collection including the 3 games, even more so as the first game offers a very short experience (5 hours tops). The 16:9 aspect ratio is also a bit of a letdown as the camera basically zooms in and cuts off the top and bottom portions of the screen. The paint job is minimum and the graphics clearly show their age, so do the fixed camera angles, which are even more annoying than in the past because that is just not how people like to play games now. Revisiting Onimusha: Warlords with this remastered release should be a treat for all fans of the original, while if you've never played it before, it's also. Onimusha: Warlords and its 2 sequels are without a doubt part of the best PS2 games, but it's hard to be excited by this port on current gen hardware.