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Onimusha (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Onimusha ("Oni warrior") is a series of action-adventure games by Capcom set in feudal Japan released primarily for the PlayStation 2. The story begins with infamous real life Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga being felled by an arrow in the midst of one of his greatest triumphs. However, Nobunaga's skill and brutality had already caught the eye of Fortinbras, the king of the Genma, (various types of demons that feast on humans) who offers a deal to Nobunaga: he can come back to life if he agrees to conquer Japan on behalf of the Genma demon clan and turn it into, in effect, a massive feeding ground. Nobunaga accepts, and events get off and running.Onimusha: Warlords (released in 2001) starts protagonist Samanosuke and his ninja sidekick Kaede racing to attempt to rescue a princess of the Saito clan, who has written to him of strange disappearances and events around their castle, and how she suspects demonic involvement. When he arrives, the castle is already under mass attack from demons and the princess has been kidnapped to be sacrificed as part of the ritual for resurrecting Nobunaga. Initially at a severe disadvantage against the Genma, Samanosuke receives a power up from the Oni, a clan of demons that were once rivals to the Genma, but which has been virtually destroyed by the Genma. This allows him to use powerful weapons made by the Oni and a supernatural gauntlet which sucks the souls out of defeated Genma and uses their power to aid him. He eventually confronts and kills the Genma king, Fortinbras; The epilogue, however, reveals that Nobunaga managed to come back to life anyway, and conquers the Saito clan territory while Samanosuke vanishes and is presumed dead.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny (released in 2002) has fewer survival horror elements than the original and leans more toward pure action-adventure. Nobunaga is solidifying his hold on Japan at the head of a Genma army, making rapid and cruel conquests. One of these conquests is Yagyu village, which causes Yagyu Jubei, (not the historical Jubei but his grandfather; in the game, the name Jubei is a title given to the head of the Yagyu clan) the half-oni head of the Yagyu clan and a renowned swordsman, to swear vengeance on Nobunaga. This game also features a supporting cast of four characters, each an outstanding warrior in his or her own way (or at least important to the plot) who, depending on the relationships Jubei forges with them, may be important in aiding him in his quest, or have the potential to be an enemy. Despite seemingly being bested by Jubei, Nobunaga swears to return and continue his conquest of Japan.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (released in 2004) returns to having Samanosuke as the protagonist. In 1582 he and his uncle Akechi Mitsuhide lead an attack with the intent of assassinating Nobunaga himself, but before Samanosuke can deal the final blow, the Genma open a portal that, ala Samurai Jack, sends Samanosuke into the future. In France circa 2004, French DGSE agent Jacques Blanc is attempting to aid the French military in holding back the Genma hordes attacking Paris. When Samanosuke arrives on the scene, the time portal reopens, and Jaqcues is sent back to about a week before Samanosuke left. The player switches back and forth between the two characters and eras, each attempting to defeat the Genma. At the end Samanosuke defeats Nobunaga and absorbs his soul into the Oni gauntlet, preventing him from returning again.Shin Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams (2006) the fourth and ((possibly) so far) final installment, Nobunaga's chief general, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, has replaced his master and finished conquering Japan as Nobunaga dreamed. With a unified Japan behind him he begins a war of conquest on the mainland, but his inability to score a decisive victory makes him turn to the Genma for help. Hideyoshi will supposedly receive the power of a god from the Genma, the Genma run rampant in the land, and perhaps worst of all, Hideyoshi is turning his own soldiers into battle crazed, bloodthirsty human-Genma hybrids. And the Genma have their own agenda and a devious plan to bring it to fruition... however, Hideyoshi's adopted son, known as Soki, and a band of powerful warriors take up arms to defeat him. Dawn of Dreams expanded the RPG elements and gameplay depth, moving away from the Tank Controls the previous games had used to something more manageable, while removing many of the annoying puzzles to make a more satisfying experience.Three spin-off Onimusha titles exist: Onimusha Tactics, a spinoff for the Game Boy Advance - a turn-based strategy game featuring a new oni warrior named Onimaru, with returning characters Ekei, Magoichi and Kotaro from the second game; Onimusha Blade Warriors, a non-canonical fighting game in the style of Super Smash Bros. for the PlayStation 2, which features characters from the first two games (as well as Gargant, who first appears in the third game, and Guest Fighters MegaMan.EXE and Zero); and Onimusha Soul, a browser-based simulation RPG taking place during the Warring States era, and featuring cameos from many other Capcom characters redesigned to fit the theme. The original Onimusha was also ported to the Xbox under the title of Genma Onimusha, featuring extra content not found in the original game, including new areas to explore and new costumes.Soki also more recently appeared as a playable character in the crossover fighting game Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.A remaster of the original game was released in Japan on December 20, 2018 and worldwide on January 15, 2019. As of the Warlords remaster, the franchise's future is uncertain, but due to the re-release's positive fan reception and warm critical reviews, it's plausible we may not have seen the last of the series.
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Anyone Can Die: Supporting characters, particularly supporting NPCs, don't always have the best life expectancy in this series. The most notable case is the second game, where depending on your actions, two of your four possible companions can die, one of them by your hand.
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Katanas Are Just Better
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Katanas Are Just Better: averted, since usually the strongest swords have a straight blade and looks more like broadswords or "Tsurugi"
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Card-Carrying Villain
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Card-Carrying Villain: Most of the villains in the series.
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IAmAHumanitarian
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I Am A Humanitarian: The Genma aren't shy about their tastes. They even refer to historical battles as "hunting expeditions", implying that the Genma participating in them are awarded with corpses to eat. Also stated is that they historically give people power and technology in exchange for human sacrifices.
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Serrated Blade of Pain
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Serrated Blade of Pain: During his One-Winged Angel form, Oda Nobunaga wields the serrated scimitar Genma Samonji, which can be picked up in the sequel by Soki as a earth elemental sword named Starkiller. And before that, in Onimusha 3, try upgrading Enja to max level.
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Love Potion
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Love Potion: It is possible to collect and use one of these on either Oyu, Magoichi, Ekei or Kotaro in the second game. Hilarity Ensues.
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Peninsula of Power Leveling
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Peninsula of Power Leveling: The battlefield outside of Azuchi Castle in Dawn of Dreams. Ditto for the same area in Onimusha 3.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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Brainwashed and Crazy: Marcellus, a former Oni. Sakon Shima in Dawn of Dreams
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: In Dawn of Dreams, you have to fight each member of your party before they join up with you. Gotta love that Conflict Ball.
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Second Hour Superpower
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Second Hour Superpower: The Oni Guantlet from all games.
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Relationship Values
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Relationship Values: A critical part of the second game, to the point that several members of the supporting cast may live or die depending on what sort of relationship you have with them. In the fourth game the more Soki fights alongside one of his allies, the better their "rapport" becomes. It affects how many times the character can combine materials to make items and equipment, and also opens up more conversation choices when talking to him/her at the hideout.
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Say My Name
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Say My Name: Gogandantess, being overly arrogant, likes to remind Jubei of his name and self-appointed title ("the grrrreatest swordsman of all demons!") constantly, but it is also used in a somewhat sadder fashion during his death scene, in which he requests that Jubei say his name to him. Jubei agrees, out of respect for his foe. Samanosuke likes to say "Guildenstern!"
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World of Badass
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World of Badass
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The Chick
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The Chick: Oyu
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The Stoic
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The Stoic: Samanosuke from the first game, Jubei Yagyu from the second.
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Petite Pride
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Petite Pride: Jubei Akane Yagyu. And she's happy with that.
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Trilogy Creep
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Trilogy Creep: Onimusha 3 was meant to be the final game in the series. And then along came Shin Onimusha. Subverted in that Shin Onimusha is currently the last console release of the series, since there has yet to be another entry since 2006.
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew: Though is often highly implied that some machinery came from both the Oni and the Genma.
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Cleavage Window
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Cleavage Window: In the second game, both variants of Oyu's armor has this.
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Blade on a Stick
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Blade on a Stick: A surprisingly high number of characters will be spear-wielders, including Ekei, Heihachi and Tenkai Nankobo. Sakon Shima on the villainous side wields an humongous one was his weapon of choice, complete with Spikes of Villainy.
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Landmarking the Hidden Base
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Landmarking the Hidden Base: Oodles of it in 3. Guildenstern sets up shop under Notre-Dame, before transferring to the Boulogne Zoo. Vega Donna takes control over Mont Saint-Michel, and finally the Time Folder is located at the Eiffel Tower.
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Zombie Puke Attack
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Zombie Puke Attack: The Lost Souls (read: Zombies of what appears to be former christian monks) from Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams can sometimes puke orangeish slime as a form of attack. If memory serves me well, you can also get damaged by stepping on it.
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Say Your Prayers
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Say Your Prayers: Ekei will die doing this if you have especially low relationship values with him and win the duel between you two.
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Hell Has New Management
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Hell Has New Management: After Fortinbras gets taken out, Nobunaga takes over hell and becomes the new demon king.
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: Ranmaru, after being transformed into a Genma. Munenori and Ginghamphatts also count.
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Whip Sword
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Whip Sword - All of Jacques' weapons are a variation on this, including an actual Whip Sword and a Whip-Spear. One of them is actually a big honkin' flail, though.
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Bow and Sword in Accord
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Bow and Sword, in Accord: The main protagonists can switch to a bow & arrow on the fly. Jubei can do this in the second game
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Dastardly Whiplash
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Dastardly Whiplash: The Genma are quite happy with their roles as Black Hats, laughing maniacally and twirling their mustaches. Nobunaga is not immune from this, though he is depicted as more introspective than other tyrants.
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Asteroids Monster
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Asteroids Monster: There is a 50-50 chance of Zolworms exploding into smaller globs once killed. It's best to keep your distance.
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Mad Scientist
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Mad Scientist: Guildenstern, Rosencrantz in Dawn of Dreams... Hey, Wait a minute...
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Death Is Cheap
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Death Is Cheap: Only in the case of Henri, when the power of the Oni gauntlet brings him back from the dead.
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The Smart Guy
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The Smart Guy: Magoichi
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Recurring Boss
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Recurring Boss: In the second game, both Gogandantess and Ginghamphatts are fought three times each over the course of the story. Also, in the first game, Marcellus is fought twice. He is also fought twice in the third game, but the second encounter with him in that game is more of a "mini-boss" fight than a full-on boss fight. The same goes for Brainstern - it is the game's first boss, and it can be fought later as a "mini-boss". Also in the third game, Ranmaru is fought three times, and Heihachi and Gertrude are fought twice each. And in the fourth game, Munenori just does not know when to die. You have to face him a total of five times, and he's still alive in the Sequel Hook at the end.
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Surprisingly Easy Mini-Quest
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Surprisingly Easy Mini-Quest: Most of the time when a sub character is taking over for the protagonist they have an amazingly easy time of it.
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3c1893f1
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3e8d9cd3
type
Historical Hero Upgrade
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3e8d9cd3
comment
Historical Hero Upgrade: Anyone opposing the Genma and the historical people supporting them gets this. Akechi Mitsuhide (Samanosuke's uncle) is a common example, but Onimusha Tactics also takes Matsunaga Hisahide and made him a heroic person opposing Nobunaga. Because apparently "Villain of Sengoku Era" qualifies enough as a hero when he opposes an extreme Obviously Evil Card-Carrying Villain like Demon King Nobunaga and the Genma.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3e8d9cd3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3e8d9cd3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3e8d9cd3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3f0310d6
type
Magikarp Power
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3f0310d6
comment
Magikarp Power: Akane's sword Onimaru in Dawn of Dreams is probably the best example. The blade begins with a pathetic 15 attack power, making it one of the weakest blades there is. Upgrading it through all 10 level upgrades, however, will grant several enormous bonuses to the blade's abilities, as at Level 8 the attack power is boosted by 100, (which alone would put it in a very high tier as far as her weapons go) and on top of that Level 9 adds an additional 40% onto any normal attack performed with it, and Level 10 allows attacks with the blade to create a "attack wave" (essentially a Razor Wind) that flies out from the blade and strikes distant enemies. And since the blade can be dropped by the ninja genma encountered in the third stage, (or on the early floors of the Dark Realm) it also doubles as a Disc-One Nuke as long as you're willing/able to grind for the souls to upgrade it. Not until about 3/4 of the way through the game will Akane start getting more useful weapons.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3f0310d6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3f0310d6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_3f0310d6
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40126d90
type
Infant Immortality
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40126d90
comment
Infant Immortality: Jubei, Magoichi and Ekei in the second game manage to save a baby that has been kidnapped by the Genma. There is a mild aversion of the trope, however, when the baby's crying gives Ekei a flashback to how he was unable to save his own baby daughter from a fire. Also, in the first game, Yumemaru is captured by Hecuba and due to be sacrificed to Fortinbras, but is rescued by Samanosuke. Likewise, in the third game, Henri is captured by Guildenstern - Samanosuke bursts into the lab just in time to stop Henri being dissected. Also in 3, just when Henri, Jacques and Michelle are happily re-united at the Eiffel Tower, Ranmaru spoils the party by killing Henri. After Jacques opens up a can of whoop-ass on Ranmaru, his Oni Gauntlet vanishes, and restores Henri back to life.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40126d90
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40126d90
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40126d90
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_405f6f52
type
Recycled Soundtrack
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_405f6f52
comment
Recycled Soundtrack: In Onimusha 3, the "Demon Forest" theme (the area after Jacques obtains the Enja whip) sounds similar to the "Infiltration" theme in Resident Evil 4, although "Demon Forest" has a more "asian" tone.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_405f6f52
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_405f6f52
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_405f6f52
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
type
Flunky Boss
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
comment
Flunky Boss: Guildenstern. Also some bosses in Dawn of Dreams will summon a small escort of Mooks. Exspecially Danemon.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
type
Blade Below the Shoulder
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
comment
Blade Below the Shoulder: Many genma ninja are armed with this. Also Genma Ranmaru.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41914bb3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41dd77d
type
Zerg Rush
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41dd77d
comment
Zerg Rush: A combat tactic Genma forces uses. It worked in the 1500s in Japan against samurai and it worked against French troops and gendarmes in 2004 in France.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41dd77d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41dd77d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_41dd77d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
type
Stripperific
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
comment
Stripperific: Vega Donna of the third game is practically naked (aside from a loin cloth and some leg/foot armour), with only some odd scale-type-things to just barely cover her (rather perky) breasts. Also, Oyu's unlockable, 70s-style "joke" outfit in the second game. Not to mention Michelle's unlockable "joke" outfit in the third game. She's wearing nothing but a tiny bath towel.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_430e15e1
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43555d33
type
Heroes Prefer Swords
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43555d33
comment
Heroes Prefer Swords: Samanosuke. out of about 10 weapons, eight of them are swords. The other two are Shippu and Chigo
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43555d33
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43555d33
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43555d33
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_438e4dd6
type
Demon of Human Origin
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_438e4dd6
comment
Demon of Human Origin: The first three games of the series deal with the aftermath of demons taking the soul of Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga and striking a deal with him to become a demon and give demons sway over Japan. After the king of the demons is killed at the end of the first game, Nobunaga becomes the new demon king (it happens more often than you'd think) and begins to lead them in conquering Japan, with the eventual goal to Take Over the World.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_438e4dd6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_438e4dd6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_438e4dd6
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43bda213
type
A Taste of Power
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43bda213
comment
A Taste of Power: Samanoske begins 3 with Raizan, Enyuu and Shippuu, his weapons from the original Onimusha. (He even wields all three in the opening cinematic). Once dumped in France, he loses all of his stuff and must start from scratch. Worth noting though that should the player complete the optional demon realm in that game, he can unlock the orbs for those weapons as well (and they're on Level 3, so you don't need to grind them up). In addition, that reward carries over to new game +
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43bda213
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43bda213
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43bda213
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43f2f606
type
Annoying Arrows
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43f2f606
comment
Annoying Arrows: One of the monsters from the third game has arrows sticking out of the body. It doesn't affect its fighting style at all.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43f2f606
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43f2f606
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_43f2f606
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_453871ec
type
What Could Have Been
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_453871ec
comment
What Could Have Been: Jean Reno was suppose to be voicing Jacques Blanc in all English releases of Onimusha 3, if it was not for his busy schedule at the time.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_453871ec
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_453871ec
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_453871ec
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a
type
Would Hurt a Child
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a
comment
Would Hurt a Child: Guildenstern. Ranmaru also proves that he would when he murders Henri right in front of Jacques and Michelle for shits and giggles. Henri is resurrected, but still...
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_480c69ba
type
Infinity -1 Sword
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_480c69ba
comment
Infinity -1 Sword: In Shin Onimusha this is what you get from the 50th level of the Dark Realm: Said weapons do have elemental magic and are usually more powerful than the late level weapons you can buy from the shop in the final act like Anguish or Fudo. Soki also has Balmunk, the Dark-Elemental sword which, alas, can only be obtained as a rare drop from the deadly (and rare) Black Genma Generals.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_480c69ba
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_480c69ba
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_480c69ba
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4832a3bb
type
Always Chaotic Evil
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4832a3bb
comment
Always Chaotic Evil: The Genma race are filled with nothing but Card-Carrying Villain demons that relish in every kind of atrocities and hatred you can think of, and anyone who willingly made a deal with Genma will also join in the Chaotic Evil personality Flanderization. Just about the only 'honorable' Genma is Gogandantess, the greatest swordsman of all demons! But even then, he was no Token Heroic Orc, just a Noble Demon.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4832a3bb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4832a3bb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4832a3bb
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_493cd59e
type
Demon King Nobunaga
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_493cd59e
comment
Demon King Nobunaga: At his Best/Worst.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_493cd59e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_493cd59e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_493cd59e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d18492
type
Scenery Gorn
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d18492
comment
Scenery Gorn
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d18492
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d18492
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d18492
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d59be9
type
SceneryPorn
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d59be9
comment
Scenery Porn: Especially so in 3. Beautifully rendered recreations of The Arc de Triomphe, Mont-Saint-Michel and the Eiffel Tower adorn the game. And they're incredibly accurate to their real-life counterparts too.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d59be9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d59be9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_49d59be9
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4a5bda80
type
Fanservice Pack
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4a5bda80
comment
Fanservice Pack: The female characters from Soul tend to be much hotter, wearing more revealing clothes and generally having larger boobs, as seen with Kaede and Oyuu for example.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4a5bda80
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4a5bda80
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4a5bda80
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4c798fd5
type
Shock and Awe
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4c798fd5
comment
Shock and Awe: Raizan, Buraitou and Raisen weapons. Also Soki's BFS, Lamentation.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4c798fd5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4c798fd5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4c798fd5
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef
type
SmugSnake
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef
comment
Smug Snake: Hideyoshi/Tokichiro, Guildenstern.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_500ecfb7
type
The Big Guy
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_500ecfb7
comment
The Big Guy: Ekei
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_500ecfb7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_500ecfb7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_500ecfb7
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_504a1991
type
Body Horror
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_504a1991
comment
Body Horror: Giving you're facing the Genma, you'll find examples of this here and there.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_504a1991
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_504a1991
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_504a1991
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_52748705
type
Bamboo Technology
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_52748705
comment
Bamboo Technology: Present throughout the series, but the absolute zenith is when you fight Hideyoshi for the last time in Dawn of Dreams. He takes you on in a bamboo mecha. Justified in-series, where you often find documents that says that Genma offered their superior technology to humans in exchange for sacrifices.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_52748705
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_52748705
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_52748705
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_53f5119f
type
The Dragon
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_53f5119f
comment
The Dragon: Several, but some of the most notable examples are Hideyoshi Hashiba (aka Tokichiro Kinoshita), Guildenstern, and Ranmaru Mori.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_53f5119f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_53f5119f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_53f5119f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_549cd62d
type
Level Grinding
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_549cd62d
comment
You could just throw in the ENTIRETY of Dawn of Dreams. More complex character development system, more emphasis on level grinding, combined with hordes of strong enemies and marathon boss battles, easily makes it the hardest game in the series.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_549cd62d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_549cd62d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_549cd62d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c
type
Bragging Rights Reward
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c
comment
Bragging Rights Reward: Subverted with Bishamon Sword in Onimusha 3. The sword is obtained from fairly difficult Dark Realm just before the Final Boss, during which you transform and use another equipment entirely, meaning there's literally no chance of using it. However, if you check the level of the sword used during Final Boss battle, you'll notice that acquisition of Bishamon Sword raised its level by about 2.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_55e5b37c
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56515a39
type
Artistic License – History
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56515a39
comment
Artistic License – History: The narration in the first game says that Tokichiro will eventually go on to conquer the entire world under a different name. Uh... sure, if by the world you mean the majority of Japan. Then again, the word "tenka" can mean "world", but is often used to refer specifically to Japan, making it a translation error.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56515a39
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56515a39
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56515a39
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56b8b4f1
type
Lean and Mean
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56b8b4f1
comment
Lean and Mean: Guildenstern.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56b8b4f1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56b8b4f1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_56b8b4f1
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5740acf7
type
Chickification
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5740acf7
comment
Chickification: Although Oyu starts off the second game as a capable, take-no-nonsense swordswoman in the face of boorish louts, she quickly degenerates into a fairly weak Satellite Love Interest who needs to be saved by Jubei (or, in one case, Gogandantess) all the time. Unusual, considering she is very able to hold her own against hoardes of demon soldiers during gameplay.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5740acf7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5740acf7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5740acf7
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2
type
Dark Is Not Evil
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2
comment
Dark Is Not Evil: Samanosuke and Jacques draw their otherworldly powers from their demon gauntlets. Soki, the main character from Dawn of Dreams, is known as the "Oni of the Ash", and is shown in official artwork with horns growing out of his head. He's also the avatar for the God of Darkness. Oddly, the weapons imbued with "Dark" element can actually unleash Thunder magic.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_575fd5e2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_59fe174d
type
Devil, but No God
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_59fe174d
comment
Devil, but No God: All these Genma running rampart can make you wonder where the hell is Goddess Amaterasu. She's not in the verse, along with all of the Shinto deities. The Genma was the creators of mankind, even if they're abusive and more or less like the Devil equivalent themselves, though if one stretches, the Oni God of Darkness could count as a benevolent deity himself, but said God still isn't Amaterasu or related to her, especially when Fortinbras usurped Amaterasu's domain, related to light.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_59fe174d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_59fe174d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_59fe174d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5c47585e
type
HPToOne
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5c47585e
comment
HP to 1: in Dawn of Dreams the Oni difficulty turns all enemy attacks to this.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5c47585e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5c47585e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_5c47585e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60414102
type
Zombie Apocalypse
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60414102
comment
Zombie Apocalypse: Implied, as many low-ranked Genma looks like undead people. In the fourth game the village you stumble across in Kyushu has suffered one, as you only encounter traditional zombies of all sizes in there.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60414102
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60414102
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60414102
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_606244c2
type
Parental Incest
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_606244c2
comment
How did Munenori receive his Demon Eye, which is said to be a rare trait among the Yagyu clan, from his mother if the Yagyu clan (excluding old-Jubei) had previously been wiped out in the second game? (Aside from the obvious answer, of course.) Yagyu Village was destroyed, but it's possible that there were more Yagyu survivors who went into hiding.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_606244c2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_606244c2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_606244c2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60b21fa3
type
The Lancer
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60b21fa3
comment
The Lancer: Kotaro
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60b21fa3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60b21fa3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_60b21fa3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_61356a74
type
Almost Dead Guy
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_61356a74
comment
Almost Dead Guy: Heihachi in the third game.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_61356a74
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_61356a74
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_61356a74
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_618dc1ea
type
Parent with New Paramour
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_618dc1ea
comment
Parent with New Paramour: Henri really doesn't like Michelle... at first, anyway.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_618dc1ea
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_618dc1ea
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_618dc1ea
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_62259825
type
Nintendo Hard
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_62259825
comment
Nintendo Hard: The Genma world areas are murder. But one boss fight that could be considered this is The Dawn of Dreams Incarnation of Fortinbras. Oh, so much. You could just throw in the ENTIRETY of Dawn of Dreams. More complex character development system, more emphasis on level grinding, combined with hordes of strong enemies and marathon boss battles, easily makes it the hardest game in the series.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_62259825
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_62259825
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_62259825
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6293c185
type
Sequel Hook
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6293c185
comment
And in the fourth game, Munenori just does not know when to die. You have to face him a total of five times, and he's still alive in the Sequel Hook at the end.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6293c185
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6293c185
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6293c185
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6369571f
type
Never the Selves Shall Meet
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6369571f
comment
Never the Selves Shall Meet: In the third game, player-Samanosuke comes back in time and sees his alternate-timeline self laying slain by Nobunaga. Touching his Oni Gauntlet merges the two together and the combined power from the paradox enables Nobunaga's defeat.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6369571f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6369571f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6369571f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_649345a2
type
You Will Not Evade Me
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_649345a2
comment
You Will Not Evade Me: Roberto's Special Technique "Death Grip".
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_649345a2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_649345a2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_649345a2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67b0bd0e
type
An Ice Person
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67b0bd0e
comment
An Ice Person: The Hyoujin Yari and Hyousai weapons: their magic will turn Genma into ice statues before shattering them.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67b0bd0e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67b0bd0e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67b0bd0e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67e84a8e
type
Wild Mass Guessing
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67e84a8e
comment
Or perhaps Ohatsu was just guessing about the blood-tie, and in reality, her powers were actually a side-effect of having been infected by the Genma Insects.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67e84a8e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67e84a8e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_67e84a8e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_68068108
type
Evil Laugh
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_68068108
comment
Evil Laugh: Most, if not all, of the villains.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_68068108
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_68068108
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_68068108
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
type
Stock Ninja Weaponry
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
comment
Stock Ninja Weaponry: Ninja characters like Kaede and Kotaro Fuuma are armed with kunai-like daggers and can use shuriken as distance weapons.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6d31613c
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9
type
Marathon Level
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9
comment
Marathon Level: The Dark Realms. Especially in Dawn of Dreams where getting to 100th floor will take a few hours.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6dc206c9
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
type
Guide Dang It!
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
comment
Guide Dang It!: The second game's relationship values are a bit more intricate to make the most out of it. Yes, you can easily figure out the relationship items in the second game. Did you know that each item is viewed differently that offers a certain amount of points per item? Did you also know that depending on which items you give, you can get power and magic jewels for them? Did you know that you may have to give less than ideal items to get the items needed to give to other characters to get good items? (the bone fingers require you to trade items that are worth a B-grade reaction, as opposed to an A-grade). Which items do this and are the best ones for it? Get a guide ready.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_72d43279
type
Blocking Stops All Damage
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_72d43279
comment
Blocking Stops All Damage: Played realistically: Blocking will save you from harm and even break the attack of certain enemies. However, stronger attacks will break your defense leaving you open for the following attack and knocking you back. A handful of attacks can't be blocked at all.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_72d43279
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_72d43279
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_72d43279
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7360a6b6
type
Noble Demon
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7360a6b6
comment
Noble Demon: Gogandantess of the second game is pompous but also surprisingly chivalrous.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7360a6b6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7360a6b6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7360a6b6
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_77473d35
type
God Is Evil
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_77473d35
comment
God Is Evil: In the Onimusha-verse, mankind was a product of Genma as a Slave Race. And Fortinbras, being the leader of Genma, is bent to ensure that the status quo stays that way. Averted by his rival, the Oni God of Darkness, who actually stepped forward to protect mankind from the Genma.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_77473d35
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_77473d35
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_77473d35
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_78270847
type
CurseCutShort
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_78270847
comment
Curse Cut Short: Soki, when he thinks that Tenkai has just killed Jubei.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_78270847
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_78270847
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_78270847
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7a614b0c
type
San Dimas Time
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7a614b0c
comment
San Dimas Time: Allows Ako to flit between timestreams and relay info to Jacques/Samanoske.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7a614b0c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7a614b0c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7a614b0c
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7aba8180
type
Job Title
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7aba8180
comment
Job Title
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7aba8180
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7aba8180
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7aba8180
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7abd339f
type
Black-and-White Morality
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7abd339f
comment
Black-and-White Morality: It's pretty simple. Fortinbras and the Genma are Always Chaotic Evil race and anyone who follow them will be a cackling Card-Carrying Villain with zero ability to understand goodness. Oppositions of Genma, be it Oni or other humans, will be The Paragon, savior of mankind and exemplary slayer of evil (or just merely innocent victims).
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7abd339f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7abd339f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7abd339f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92
type
Later-Installment Weirdness
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92
comment
Later Installment Weirdness: Dawn of Dreams features a plethora of differences from the other games that firmly place it in this territory: While the previous three games had a limited amount of combos, which the player had to figure out on their own as there was no move list, Dawn of Dreams has more combat moves and a full skill tree not unlike other modern action games a la God of War or Ninja Gaiden. The camera is no longer fixed and can be moved freely, and the player has the ability to lock onto targets. Enemies and bosses now have visible health meters, where as the previous games did not have this feature. Issen attacks can now be performed following the use of magic, with a far more forgiving time frame. When you absorb souls, the game actually keeps track of how many you have, with each weapon costing a certain amount to upgrade. Each weapon no longer has its own magic meter, meaning that the player must preserve magic power more. The buttons for performing actions and absorbing souls have been swapped; X now does the latter while Circle does the former. Previous games only had two playable characters (except 3, which had 3 with the addition of Michelle), with one only being playable on certain occasions in Warlords and 2, where as Dawn of Dreams has five, who join you in most missions and can be commanded with the D-pad, a button previously used for movement. The game is divided into individual stages, rather than the world being freely explorable.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7b21ef92
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7d3da681
type
The Legions of Hell
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7d3da681
comment
The Legions of Hell: The Genma.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7d3da681
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7d3da681
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7d3da681
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7e1f3c45
type
Power-Up Magnet
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7e1f3c45
comment
Power-Up Magnet: One button is for drawing souls in when you hold it down.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7e1f3c45
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7e1f3c45
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7e1f3c45
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7ea1e7c9
type
BadassMustache
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7ea1e7c9
comment
Badass Mustache: Nobunaga has one.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7ea1e7c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7ea1e7c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7ea1e7c9
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7eccbb3d
type
Shower Scene
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7eccbb3d
comment
Shower Scene: Oyu has one in a waterfall during the intro to Samurai's Destiny.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7eccbb3d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7eccbb3d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_7eccbb3d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81bdc398
type
He's Back!
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81bdc398
comment
He's Back: Samanoske returns from his self-exile in Demon Siege disguised as a ninja. He takes out a Genma troop carrier and Gargant (a Genma liutenant from Blade Warrior) before joining the attack on Nobunaga's hideout.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81bdc398
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81bdc398
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81bdc398
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81f909f2
type
Dishing Out Dirt
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81f909f2
comment
Dishing Out Dirt: Dokotsui Hammer in Onimusha 2, Chigo axe (lava variety) in the third.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81f909f2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81f909f2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_81f909f2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e
type
LargeHam
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e
comment
Large Ham: Several characters, but Guildenstern and Gogandantess are the two most obvious examples.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_823c6e3e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_82fc5bdf
type
Bratty Half-Pint
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_82fc5bdf
comment
Bratty Half-Pint: Henri Blanc starts off as this somewhat.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_82fc5bdf
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_82fc5bdf
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_82fc5bdf
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_830b0ac9
type
Final Battle
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_830b0ac9
comment
Final Battle - The ending of Dawn of Dreams has the characters facing off against their personal rivals.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_830b0ac9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_830b0ac9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_830b0ac9
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8344209e
type
BFG
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8344209e
comment
BFG: What Vega Donna has installed on Azuchi castle. It's used on the already crumbling Mont Saint-Michel. Michelle also has access to a Grenade Launcher. Time to make some Genma soup! Magoichi also uses a type of rocket launcher to finish off against Ginghamphatts
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8344209e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8344209e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8344209e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_834420aa
type
BFS
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_834420aa
comment
BFS: Enryuu and Rekka Ken from the first and second games are large broadswords with fire powers. The third game has Kuga, a nodachi with Razor Wind powers, and the final Onimusha Sword and Genma Samonji. In Dawn of Dreams, Soki's entire arsenal is composed of these, some of them being so encumbering that even he can barely lift them. Some enemy monsters wield these as well, for example Marcellus.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_834420aa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_834420aa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_834420aa
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8411ab92
type
Red Oni, Blue Oni
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8411ab92
comment
Red Oni, Blue Oni: Dawn of Dreams has Soki and Tenkai who are styled after oni but wear mismatched colors. Ekei and Magoichi from the second game have the character types and antagonistic relationship with each other down just about perfectly.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8411ab92
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8411ab92
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8411ab92
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_85f6dd21
type
Power Palms
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_85f6dd21
comment
Power Palms: Jubei Yagyu's left hand in the second title.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_85f6dd21
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_85f6dd21
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_85f6dd21
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_86ee8070
type
World of Ham
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_86ee8070
comment
World of Ham
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_86ee8070
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_86ee8070
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_86ee8070
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_89a17726
type
Spell My Name with an S
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_89a17726
comment
Spell My Name with an "S": Gogandantess' name was spelled as "Gogandantes" on the packaging of his action figure.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_89a17726
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_89a17726
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_89a17726
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8af25294
type
Bullet Time
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8af25294
comment
Bullet Time: Jubei Akane Yagyu's Awakening ability. It also has the nice effect of revealing invisible Genma.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8af25294
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8af25294
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8af25294
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8ca20b69
type
Out-of-Character Moment
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8ca20b69
comment
Out-of-Character Moment: A number of characters in Blade Warriors have completely different personalities compared to their personalities in the main series. The worst example is probably Oyu, who goes from sweet and caring to angry and ruthless.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8ca20b69
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8ca20b69
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8ca20b69
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8f0dc93c
type
Dangerous Forbidden Technique
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8f0dc93c
comment
Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Black Necklace in the second game (hidden in a secret room requiring three special keys to unlock) and the Black Vest in the third (obtainable by successfully ending the Critical tutorial) will turn every single attack from Jubei/Samanosuke/Jaques into an Issen, istantly killing enemies and seriously damaging bosses. However, each blow is Cast from Hit Points, meaning that if you're not careful you can end up killing yourself by mistake.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8f0dc93c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8f0dc93c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_8f0dc93c
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_905438eb
type
RecycledINSPACE
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_905438eb
comment
Recycled In Space: The majority of the franchise can be summed up as Resident Evil in Jidai Geki.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_905438eb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_905438eb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_905438eb
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_92587498
type
Five-Man Band
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_92587498
comment
Five-Man Band: In Dawn of Dreams: The Hero: Soki The Lancer: Jubei The Big Guy: Roberto The Smart Guy: Tenkai The Chick: Ohatsu And before that, Onimusha 2: The Hero: Jubei The Lancer: Kotaro The Big Guy: Ekei The Smart Guy: Magoichi The Chick: Oyu
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_92587498
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_92587498
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_92587498
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9438e550
type
The Big Damn Kiss
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9438e550
comment
The Big Damn Kiss: Jubei and Oyu towards the end of Samurai's Destiny (provided his goodwill with her is high enough).
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9438e550
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9438e550
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9438e550
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_95a2cbd4
type
Exposition Fairy
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_95a2cbd4
comment
Exposition Fairy: Ako in Onimusha 3. They call her a tengu, but she's really just a little woman with wings floating around advising the warriors, and she totally acts like a fairy, so she's this trope. Additionally, she floats over enemies to show you what you've targeted.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_95a2cbd4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_95a2cbd4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_95a2cbd4
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_98770aab
type
Coup de Grâce
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_98770aab
comment
Coup de Grâce: All of the main characters can strike a prone non-boss enemy on the ground, killing him instantly.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_98770aab
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_98770aab
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_98770aab
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9c1f758a
type
Kill It with Fire
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9c1f758a
comment
Kill It with Fire: Enryuu, Rekka Ken and Enja swords allow you to burn enemies to ashes.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9c1f758a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9c1f758a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9c1f758a
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9f7769a2
type
The Gunslinger
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9f7769a2
comment
The Gunslinger: Magoichi of the second game. He also mentors Ohatsu from the fourth game on guns.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9f7769a2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9f7769a2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
hasFeature
Onimusha (Video Game) / int_9f7769a2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a04eb363
type
Lizard Folk
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a04eb363
comment
Lizard Folk: In the second game, the typical zombie mooks are changed into crocodilian lizard men who averall behaves in the same way. From the following game onward they return to the standard zombie mooks.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a04eb363
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a04eb363
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a04eb363
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a16102d2
type
Meat Moss
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a16102d2
comment
Meat Moss: As the Genma invade our realm, the buildings become infested with pulsating fungus. The same is true of the Eiffel Tower.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a16102d2
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a16102d2
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a16102d2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a2cbad1
type
Half-Human Hybrid
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a2cbad1
comment
Half-Human Hybrid: Jubei of the second game is half-human, half-Oni. His son Munenori and granddaughter Akane (who also receives the Jubei namesake) have Oni blood as well, which is physically evident in their demon eyes.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a2cbad1
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a2cbad1
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a2cbad1
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a31116e6
type
Mechanical Monster
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a31116e6
comment
Mechanical Monster: The Golden Evil Statue, which acts as the final boss of the second game. Other examples include genma robots in the second game and Brainstern from the third.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a31116e6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a31116e6
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a31116e6
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
type
One-Hit Kill
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
comment
One-Hit Kill: The Issen is a common theme in the games, wherein the player can counterattack an enemy at the last possible second. Said target/s are obliterated instantly, and it is possible to chain multiple Issens in a row to mow down an entire screenful of enemies. In the fourht game you can even switch characters to hit a enemy twice with the counterattack. However, Issen used with parries, chain or combined attacks are weaker than their true blue counterpart. Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Black Necklace in the second game (hidden in a secret room requiring three special keys to unlock) and the Black Vest in the third (obtainable by successfully ending the Critical tutorial) will turn every single attack from Jubei/Samanosuke/Jaques into an Issen, istantly killing enemies and seriously damaging bosses. However, each blow is Cast from Hit Points, meaning that if you're not careful you can end up killing yourself by mistake.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
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1.0
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
type
Infinity +1 Sword
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
comment
Infinity +1 Sword: Bishamon in the first game. One-hit-kills all demons that are not Fortinbras, which is to be met rather soon. The Rekka-Ken Zweihander in the second game after clearing the purple demon realm. A bit slow on the swing speed, but it's power is unmatched and it's magic attack, despite it seeming ground based can hit aerial enemies to a degree. It returns in the third game, along with the Ultimate Whip for Jacques. In the fourth game, this is your reward for finishing the Dark Realm: they're the most powerful of the group and give nice bonuses to stats, but are non-elemental, meaning that you're unable to use Oni Magic.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
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1.0
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a5e02e9e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a632f7fa
type
Cool Train
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a632f7fa
comment
Cool Train: In Demon Siege, the Genma construct an undersea track stretching from the coast of Japan to Normandy, France.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a632f7fa
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a632f7fa
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a632f7fa
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a6bd0685
type
Died in Your Arms Tonight
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a6bd0685
comment
Died in Your Arms Tonight: Whenever characters die in Onimusha 2, chances are they will end up in Jubei's arms as they draw their last breath. Examples include Takajo and Gogandantess, and also Ekei and Kotaro, depending on their friendship levels with Jubei (ie. their deaths may not occur at all, depending on how Jubei treats them throughout the game).
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a6bd0685
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a6bd0685
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a6bd0685
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a86069f
type
Alternate History
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a86069f
comment
Alternate History: It follows a bit closely to history in Sengoku Period, but everything went off the rails the moment Oda Nobunaga got an arrow to the neck in Okehazama. The death of Honda Heihachiro Tadakatsu before Sekigahara may be the result of this and further enforcing the trope.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a86069f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a86069f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a86069f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
type
Giant Mook
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
comment
Giant Mook: Several, usually slow and wielding either axes or clubs. The Gacha type monsters from the third and fourht games are an excellent example.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a9ea3c3c
type
Warrior Monk
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a9ea3c3c
comment
Warrior Monk: Ekei, who's also a fallen monk, and Tenkai, who's a more virtuous version.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a9ea3c3c
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a9ea3c3c
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_a9ea3c3c
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_aa3e24fb
type
Tricked-Out Gloves
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_aa3e24fb
comment
Tricked-Out Gloves: The Oni Gauntlet.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_aa3e24fb
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_aa3e24fb
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_aa3e24fb
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_acecb17d
type
Chekhov's Skill
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_acecb17d
comment
Chekhov's Skill: There are two of them, all involving Samanosuke: In the very first scene of his introduction in the first game, he is seen to be capable of using a spear. Three games later, it became his main weapon. In the opening scene of the third game, when fighting the two boar-like genmas, Samanosuke cut off one of their spears and used it as an impromptu second sword. Later in the game, the first weapon you got is a pair of swords.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_acecb17d
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_acecb17d
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1.0
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_acecb17d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adab0a2b
type
Took a Shortcut
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adab0a2b
comment
Took a Shortcut: For a franchise founded on Rule of Cool, this is par for the course. However, it gets a bit out of hand in Demon Siege, when Jacques keeps running into Heihachi while traveling beteen feudal Japan and France. (Though it is conceivable that Heihachi departed from the same train, but how did he board it?)
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adab0a2b
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adab0a2b
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1.0
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adab0a2b
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adfd3165
type
For the Evulz
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adfd3165
comment
Ranmaru also proves that he would when he murders Henri right in front of Jacques and Michelle for shits and giggles. Henri is resurrected, but still...
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adfd3165
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adfd3165
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_adfd3165
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af2547c9
type
Informed Flaw
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af2547c9
comment
Informed Flaw - In the manual of the third game, it's mentioned in Ranmaru's info sheet that he's often mistaken for a woman due to his looks. This never, ever happens in game.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af2547c9
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af2547c9
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af2547c9
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
type
Face–Heel Turn
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
comment
Face–Heel Turn: In the second game, Ekei, depending on the players' actions towards him throughout the game.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b01abe4f
type
Catchphrase
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b01abe4f
comment
Catchphrase: "My name is Gogandantess, the greatest swordsman of all demons!"
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b01abe4f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b01abe4f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b01abe4f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b032e4ed
type
Ms. Fanservice
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b032e4ed
comment
Ms. Fanservice: Kaede has a devil◊ in a Chinese qipao alternate outfit, but Oyu and Michelle play this straight. Oyu has a nude Waterfall Shower in the Onimusha 2 intro and the gratuitous Cleavage Window of her battle armor; Michelle is mainly clad in a vest zipped halfway on her torso. In terms of alternate outfits, we have 70's Oyu and Michelle in a bath towel. On the villainous side there are Vega Donna and Ophelia. Averted with Jujudormah, who looks like one at first and firmly believes to be one, but is actually and ugly old crone. However if you play Blade Warriors you can unlock Jujudormah-Ran, her younger self which reveals she is a case of I Was Quite the Looker.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b032e4ed
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-1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b032e4ed
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b032e4ed
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b1117cc6
type
Elaborate Equals Effective
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b1117cc6
comment
Elaborate Equals Effective: Used with the Oni weapons in the first three games. This is dropped in the fourth game, which has much more weapons and seems to rely on Call-Back instead (if you look, most of the weapons are actually old weapons from the previous games.)
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b1117cc6
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b1117cc6
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b1117cc6
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
type
Evil Overlord
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
comment
Evil Overlord - Nobunaga in the first three games, Hideyoshi in the fourth.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b983a56b
type
Came Back Wrong
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b983a56b
comment
Came Back Wrong: Any humans or Oni who are killed and brought back to life as Genma, such as Marcellus and Ranmaru. (The latter was not pleasant as a human, but after the transformation...)
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b983a56b
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b983a56b
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_b983a56b
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
type
Precision F-Strike
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
comment
Precision F-Strike: Soki when Fortinbras asks him to recognize his godhood. Doubles as Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
type
Samurai
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
comment
Samurai
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c12f0c4
type
Outrun the Fireball
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c12f0c4
comment
Outrun the Fireball: In the intro of Onimusha 3, Samanosuke does this when the huge Genma tank collapses in a massive explosion. In the same game, Michelle pulls this off in her car whilst driving the gang away from the exploding Mont Saint-Michel.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c12f0c4
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c12f0c4
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c12f0c4
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c1b2c63f
type
Dull Surprise
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c1b2c63f
comment
Dull Surprise: In Demon Siege, one of Michelle's colleages is completely unfazed when she introduces Samanosuke (even mentioning that he is a Samurai) to him. Possibly justified - being forced to battle a sudden army of demons probably means that very little surprises him now... Jubei Yagyu reacts like this most of the time.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c1b2c63f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c1b2c63f
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c1b2c63f
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c31adf6a
type
Gun Fu
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c31adf6a
comment
Gun Fu: Lots of fun to be had when controlling Magoichi and Michelle, as well as Ohatsu. And Jacques. Grab a Genma with your whip, pull it towards you, then put a gun to its head and pull the trigger 'till it goes "click".
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c31adf6a
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c31adf6a
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c31adf6a
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
type
Ninja
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
comment
Ninja: Kaede and Kotaro. Also, the prologue to Onimusha 3 shows Samonoske wearing ninja garb instead of his usual armor. (He's masked, even.) All games have ninja-like genma acting as though, fast enemies. High-level ones can even throw knives and leaves afterimages behind.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5249c79
type
Nice Hat
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5249c79
comment
Nice Hat: Roberto.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5249c79
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5249c79
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5249c79
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5594984
type
Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5594984
comment
Then again, the word "tenka" can mean "world", but is often used to refer specifically to Japan, making it a translation error.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5594984
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5594984
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5594984
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd
type
Cutscene Incompetence
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd
comment
Cutscene Incompetence: Oyu suffers from this a lot (as mentioned in Chickification above). Michelle also has a moment like this in the third game when Guildenstern ambushes her and Henri and kidnaps them both. What with Michelle being a soldier, what was stopping her from making more of an effort to escape and attempting to kick some serious ass? (Okay, so she was taken by surprise, but, still.) However, if that was the case, there would be no need for resident badass Samanosuke to go on a heroic rescue mission, complete with Awesome Music.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c64a7400
type
Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c64a7400
comment
Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys: Averted. Although the citizens of Paris are brutally slaughtered in a surprise attack in the opening cutscene of 3, the French Army are quick to respond...even if they aren't well equipped to deal with taking down demons. This is justified since there were overwhelmed. Or so the cutscenes would have us believe. On the occasions you're allowed to use regular old machine-guns in gameplay, it actually gets a lot easier.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c64a7400
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-1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c64a7400
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_c64a7400
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_ca7f68c4
type
Power Fist
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_ca7f68c4
comment
Power Fist: Roberto, the missionary in Dawn of Dreams has something in his arms called "Exorcising Beads". It gives him the power to kill Genma by punching them really hard.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_ca7f68c4
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_ca7f68c4
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_ca7f68c4
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_cfeb01b3
type
Title Confusion
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_cfeb01b3
comment
Title Confusion: Of the 'internally inconsistent' type- the European release of Onimusha 3 removes all references to the Demon Siege subtitle from the manual, packaging and official listings, but it's still present on the title screen.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_cfeb01b3
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_cfeb01b3
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_cfeb01b3
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d08049db
type
Taken for Granite
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d08049db
comment
Taken for Granite: In the second game there's a special dust which is used to turn some poor miners into stone statues. You have to rescue them by finding the powder antidote. If your friendship with Magoichi is high enough, Jubei will be petrified by Tokichiro, forcing Magoichi to find the powder and save him.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d08049db
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d08049db
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d08049db
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d148b019
type
MundaneMadeAwesome
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d148b019
comment
Mundane Made Awesome: In the first game, breaking the genma barrier. Sure, you need the right equipments (Great Bow and Great Arrow), which involved two Fetch Quest and a Boss Battle. The mundane? Just fire the Great Arrow using the Great Bow. The awsome? It was a cutscene, and it was shown from every angle possible, and we haven't even mentioned the music.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d148b019
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d148b019
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d148b019
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
type
Dark Action Girl
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
comment
Dark Action Girl: Hecuba, Jujudormah, and Vega Donna.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b3df2d
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b84171
type
PowerOfFriendship
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b84171
comment
Power of Friendship: An actual play mechanic in Onimusha 2 and a major theme of Dawn of Dreams.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b84171
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b84171
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1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d5b84171
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d687ba2a
type
Guest Fighter
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d687ba2a
comment
Guest Fighter: Blade Warriors, the Fighting Game spinoff, includes MegaMan.EXE and Zero as playable characters.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d687ba2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d687ba2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d687ba2a
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d690b546
type
FonzarelliFix
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d690b546
comment
Fonzarelli Fix: Michelle vs. the boat at the zoo.
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d690b546
featureApplicability
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d690b546
featureConfidence
1.0
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Onimusha (Video Game) / int_d690b546
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_da75a16f
type
Monumental Battle
 Onimusha (Video Game) / int_da75a16f
comment
Monumental Battle: 3, being set in modern-day Paris, is full of these. Fighting a robot-demon hybrid on top of the Arc de Triomphe? Fighting The Rival on top of the Eiffel Tower? It's in. All the in-game Monuments are all pretty much accurate to their real-life counterparts.
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Hijacked by Ganon
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Hijacked by Ganon: While Dawn of Dreams features an (almost) entirely original cast, the final boss is Fortinbras, the antagonist from the original Onimusha.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Most of the female characters, particularly Kaede and Michelle.
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Red Herring
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Red Herring - In the second game, you can understand pretty easily the side character's main tastes in gifts. However, certain gifts that may look suitable for one character actually aren't. For example, Ekei loves alcohol and food, but will be disgusted by dark beer, and Magoichi will decline if you offer him the fairy tail book or the erotic novel.
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A God Am I
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A God Am I: Fortinbras in Dawn of Dreams. But unlike most others with this mindset, he actually is a God, and has more than enough power to back it up. Also Hideyoshi, who often shouts things like "Is the Power of a God!" during his first battle with Onmusha-Soki at the top of the temple in Kyoto.
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Monumental Damage
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Monumental Damage: Mont-St-Michel in 3. Twice. It is first blown to pieces by Vega-Donna's flying castle taking off from within, and in the future it is blown up by the exploding time folder. And the damage caused by Brainstern at the top of the Arc de Triomphe, and the installation of the Time Folder onto the Eiffel Tower may count too.
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Updated Re-release
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Updated Re-release: Genma Onimusha for the Xbox, a port of the first game with a few additional bells and whistles.
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Continuity Snarl
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Continuity Snarl: Examples in Dawn of Dreams: Ohatsu inherited her magic powers from uncle Nobunaga. Except Nobunaga was originally human, and she's his niece not his daughter - where's the blood tie!? Also, Ohatsu's mother,Oyu in Onimusha 2, mentioned that the three of them were not her real daughters anyway. That was one of her main concerns throughout the game; "if she wasn't their mother by blood, could the children still love her?" This means that Ohatsu isn't even related to Oyu and Nobunaga at ALL. Maybe Ohatsu is the daughter of Katsuie and Oyu/Oichi. Or Maybe Nagamasa too had Genma powers? The last one ends up debunked by Onimusha Soul where Nagamasa is confirmed to be on the Oni side. Or perhaps Ohatsu was just guessing about the blood-tie, and in reality, her powers were actually a side-effect of having been infected by the Genma Insects. When facing a horde of demons, Akane tells Soki that "no human blade can kill them". This overtly contradicts the allies from the previous trilogy who fought ably without Oni powers. Actually debatable. All those who fought the genma in the previous games (Kaede, Kotaro, Ekei, Michelle, Heiachiro and so on) did have at least a bit of power coming from the Oni clan, so they too were "Onimusha", albeit of a lesser degree. Maybe Jubei was just assumed that only Yagyus could kill them because she had only ever been exposed to Yagyu culture. And speaking of Yagyus... How did Munenori receive his Demon Eye, which is said to be a rare trait among the Yagyu clan, from his mother if the Yagyu clan (excluding old-Jubei) had previously been wiped out in the second game? (Aside from the obvious answer, of course.) Yagyu Village was destroyed, but it's possible that there were more Yagyu survivors who went into hiding. Onimusha Soul itself contradicts one thing. In the first game, Imagawa Yoshimoto was noted to be in contact with Genma. In Soul, on the other hand, he's with the Oni. Is that a reboot or a Heel–Face Turn (which in context of story, would be impossible)?
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Historical In-Joke
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comment
Historical In-Joke: Numerous, not the least being that in real life it was falsely reported that Nobunaga had been slain by an arrow at Okehazama.
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Translation Convention
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Translation Convention: Obviously used in all of the games in the English dub, where the characters would be speaking Japanese, but is especially notable in the third game - Jacques dialogue is in French at the beginning and end of the game (Michelle and Henri also speak in French during Jacques' last scene) but in all other scenes their dialogue is heard in English. The fact that the Japanese and French characters can all understand each other perfectly is explained in-universe - Ako can use her powers to enable them to understand each other. This does, however, get a little confusing with the Genma. Examining some of their scrolls while playing as Ekei reveal that they're written in "the demons' language" - however, as this language is never heard, it is unknown if the Genma are speaking in their own language, in Japanese, or whether it depends on who they're talking to or if it varies from demon to demon.
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Historical Villain Upgrade
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Historical Villain Upgrade: Every game's Big Bad gets this treatment. The real Oda Nobunaga was feared for his brutality (the burning of the temples on Mt. Hiei actually happened, for example), but this series makes him out to be an actual demon. Toyotomi Hideyoshi gets treated with even less respect, and Munenori gets the absolute worst of it by being flanderized beyond all recognition. Tokugawa Ieyasu is also revealed to be amongst the Genma in Soul. In the second game, despite not appearing, Takeda Shingen is revealed to be on the Genma side. Soul has a whole list of various daimyos who get this by siding with the Genma. And despite not appearing in any games since it took place in Japan, several worldwide conquerors like Alexander the Great or Genghis Khan gets this solely because they made a deal with Genma. Anyone who gets chummy with Genma will turn into Card-Carrying Villain supreme, do the math.
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Standard Female Grab Area
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Standard Female Grab Area: Guildenstern to Michelle in the third game.
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From Nobody to Nightmare
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From Nobody to Nightmare: Tokichiro Kinoshita, later Hideyoshi Toyotomi: goes from a wimpy sack of slime and bootlicker to Nobunaga and ends up being the genuinely dangerous villain and lord of the Genma.
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Authority Equals Asskicking
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Authority Equals Asskicking: Nobunaga, king of the Genma, is, not surprisingly, the strongest of them.
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Not Quite Dead
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Also in 3, just when Henri, Jacques and Michelle are happily re-united at the Eiffel Tower, Ranmaru spoils the party by killing Henri. After Jacques opens up a can of whoop-ass on Ranmaru, his Oni Gauntlet vanishes, and restores Henri back to life.
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The Hero
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The Hero: Jubei
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Five Rounds Rapid
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Five Rounds Rapid: In 3...it depends. In one of the opening cutscenes, the French Army seem to be able to kill the Genma reasonably easily...until they start getting too close and seem to shrug off the shots. Jacques and Michelle, however, do not have this problem.
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FakeDifficulty
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Fake Difficulty: Bosses in Dawn of Dreams don't usually end up in the "Fake" category of difficulty. Rather it is some of the late game enemies you will face that will test your patience, especially if you want to conquer the Dark Realm. For example there are flying enemies that can dodge attacks and send a guard breaking, high-damaging laser beam. The main cast (save Ohatsu) has no effective way of dealing with flying enemies, much less ones that dodge. Hope you practiced your counter and deflecting skills because the only time they come down is to attack you. And when you hit them with a combo, no they don't fall to the ground, they go back up.
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Light Is Not Good
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Light Is Not Good: Fortinbras, as the Big Bad of Dawn Of Dreams, where he is explicitly referred to as the God of Light. In the first game, he was your standard dark demon overlord. Also worth noticing that noone of the five heroes start with a light-aligned weapon... whose magic is still effective against certain Bosses (Like Claudius).
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration
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Gameplay and Story Integration: Most of the things done by Samanosuke in the game's opening of the third game (except for all the acrobatics) can also be done in-game.
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Epic Flail
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One of them is actually a big honkin' flail, though.
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Jiggle Physics
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Jiggle Physics: Very noticeable on Kaede in the first game. Her breasts bounce every time she so much as turns around.
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Big Creepy-Crawlies
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Big Creepy-Crawlies: Many high-ranked genma tend to be like this, expecially in Dawn of Dreams, including Hecuba, a Wasp, the Great Genma Beast, the Gargantuan Flying monster which carries Azuchi Castle. Also the true form of Claudius, Rosencrantz and Ophelia
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Jidaigeki
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Jidai Geki - Mostly set in the last years of the Sengoku period, except for the third game, where half of the story is set in Paris, year 2004.
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0% Approval Rating
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0% Approval Rating: The Genma and any lord who decides to side with then for power.
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Blow You Away
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Blow You Away: Shippu and Senpumaru both allow you to summon huge whirlwind. Also the Kuuga sword in Onimusha 3, albeit it's more like Razor Wind and it's listed as "Air"
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Technicolor Toxin
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Technicolor Toxin: Many cases of yellow poison, expecially in the second game. From the fourth onwards there's purple toxic gas.
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Sequel Difficulty Spike
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comment
Sequel Difficulty Spike: Issen appears to have been nerfed in 3 to make it harder to spam. This in itself is not a big deal, except that acquiring the Ako's Black Vest means completing the Critical tutorial: enemies can only be killed via critical hits. Deflect criticals are much easier, since your character is at least protected from the blow. However, this tutorial requires that you leave yourself wide open to attack. Not for nothing is this considered the trickiest level of any Onimusha game.
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Body of Bodies
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Body of Bodies: Flying Genma monsters composed of nothing but purple skulls.
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Villainous Glutton
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Villainous Glutton: Jujudormah of the second game, although the non-canonical spin-off Onimusha Blade Warriors reveals that she was quite a looker in her youth.
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Empathy Doll Shot
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Empathy Doll Shot: The second game begins with a dead infant's rattle not only present but played with and eventually snapped in half by Nobunaga's pet snake.
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Death Equals Redemption
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Death Equals Redemption: Despite being a devious snake throughout the series, Tokichiro (later Hideyoshi Toyotomi) has one of these in Dawn of Dreams.
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One-Winged Angel
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One-Winged Angel: Nobunaga in the second and third games.
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Theme Naming
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Theme Naming: Fans of Hamlet may recognize a number of demon names, including Fortinbras, Guildenstern, and Rosencrantz - supposedly, the reason for this is that William Shakespeare made a deal with the Genma to become a great playwright, but in exchange he had to use the names of Genma for the characters in his plays. In the fourth game, one character has different weapons named after various gods and concepts from Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
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Shown Their Work
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All the in-game Monuments are all pretty much accurate to their real-life counterparts.
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Evolving Weapon / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Finishing Move / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Fire, Ice, Lightning / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Hell Has New Management / int_bdaadeed
 HideoIshikawa
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Onimusha (Video Game)
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Historical Fantasy / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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I Was Quite a Looker / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Japanese Video Games / int_bdaadeed
 JeanReno
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Onimusha (Video Game)
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Justified Save Point / int_bdaadeed
 KeijiFujiwara
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Onimusha (Video Game)
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Killer App / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Last Breath Bullet / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Lip Lock / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Loot Command / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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MacGuffin Guardian / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Marathon Level / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Multi-Melee Master / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Multi-Mook Melee / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Named Weapons / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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No Port For You / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Old Save Bonus / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Power-Up Magnet / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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RPG Elements / int_8e0baf0d
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Razor Wind / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Relationship Values / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Samurai / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Samurai Ponytail / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Samurai Stories / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Second Hour Superpower / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Shout-Out Theme Naming / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Sinister Scimitar / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Souls-like RPG / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Spider People / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Stock Ninja Weaponry / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Stylish Action / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Surprisingly Easy Mini-Quest / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Suspicious Video-Game Generosity / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Tank Controls / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Technicolor Blade / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Technicolor Toxin / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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The Anime of the Game / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Took a Shortcut / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Tricked-Out Gloves / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Trilogy Creep / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Weapon Twirling / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Wind Is Green / int_bdaadeed
 YasunoriMasutani
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Onimusha (Video Game)
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up Again / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha (Video Game)
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Your Soul Is Mine! / int_bdaadeed
 Onimusha
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Onimusha (Video Game)