3 Demon Siege — Onimusha
Released in 2004, this game wasn’t just a sequel; it was a cinematic collision of worlds that paired 16th-century feudal Japan with modern-day Paris. The Ultimate Odd Couple
Seeing a Samurai and a French SWAT officer team up to take down Oda Nobunaga’s Genma hordes is as wild as it sounds, but the game makes it work through a clever time-travel mechanic. A Tale of Two Timelines The gameplay is split across two eras: Onimusha 3 Demon Siege
Demon Siege marked a major technical shift for the franchise. It was the first in the series to move away from pre-rendered backgrounds in favor of . This allowed for more dynamic camera angles and a faster, more fluid combat system that felt like a bridge between the stiff "tank controls" of Resident Evil and the high-speed action of Devil May Cry . Why You Should Play It Today Released in 2004, this game wasn’t just a
Whether you're a fan of historical fantasy or just want to see a gargoyle fight on top of the Eiffel Tower, Onimusha 3 is a demon-slaying trip worth taking. It was the first in the series to