Onimusha: Blade Warriors
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Critical attack/critical counterattack is a technique that's use in the core Onimusha games. Critical attack is when a enemy about to strike the player, the player has to strike back at the last possible moment - thus triggering the critical attack feature - a very powerful attack will occur and will perform heavy damage on the opponet. And critical counterattack is similar to critical attack but done differently, when the enemy is about to acttack the player must block the attack at the last possible moment and fellow it up with an attack of his or her own.
The game also has charged attacks. Three different levels of power and three diferent versions of the charged attack is avalible to the player. The charged attack is done by holding the square button, the longer the button is hold, the more powerful the attack will be -the maximum of the charged is three. After the charged is good and ready for the player, he or she can perform one of three attacks - one being a projectile attack that's done by pressing left or right on the D-pad, the second if a multi-hit attack that's done by keeping the D-pad in neutral position and then releasing the square button, and the third is a powerful stab that's done by holding the R1 button after releasing the square button.
Multiplayer fighting game that supports up to 4 different players. Uses characters from the Onimusha Blade series and pits them against each other.
Overview
Melee multipayer battles set in the Onimusha universe. The game focuses in fights which include more than two characters and can support up to 4 characters. in vs. mode players may choose from characters and fight in levels which have random item drops at times. Players may also use orbs to unleash powers to bring in new abilities to the fight. Players may also customize their characters and use different weapons and can disarm opponents mid-battle. The story mode follows loosely the events in the Onimusha series and has some boss battles and levels where you simply kill a bunch of enemies.Gameplay
The is like Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series - two to four characters fight on a 2D plane. But the game does have a bit of depth to the fighting, such as "Critical Attack/Counterattack," combos, melee items, and "Charged Attacks."Critical attack/critical counterattack is a technique that's use in the core Onimusha games. Critical attack is when a enemy about to strike the player, the player has to strike back at the last possible moment - thus triggering the critical attack feature - a very powerful attack will occur and will perform heavy damage on the opponet. And critical counterattack is similar to critical attack but done differently, when the enemy is about to acttack the player must block the attack at the last possible moment and fellow it up with an attack of his or her own.
The game also has charged attacks. Three different levels of power and three diferent versions of the charged attack is avalible to the player. The charged attack is done by holding the square button, the longer the button is hold, the more powerful the attack will be -the maximum of the charged is three. After the charged is good and ready for the player, he or she can perform one of three attacks - one being a projectile attack that's done by pressing left or right on the D-pad, the second if a multi-hit attack that's done by keeping the D-pad in neutral position and then releasing the square button, and the third is a powerful stab that's done by holding the R1 button after releasing the square button.
Characters
- Kotaro
- Nobunaga
- Kojiro
- Jujudormah-Rah
- Samanosuke
- Jubei
- Marcellus
- Musashi
- Keijiro
- Ekei
- Gogandantess
- Jujudormah
- Oyu
- Gargant
- Kaede
- Grunt
- Three Eyes/Musaid/Gramusaid
- Zombie Warrior/Jaid
- Magoichi
- MegaMan.EXE
- Zero (Mega Man)
| Game Name | Onimusha: Blade Warriors |
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| Original US Release |
March 24, 2004
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| Aliases | Onimusha buraiden |




































