Onimusha 3: Demon Siege

Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (2004)

by Capcom Production Studio 2, Capcom
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Historical
Game modes:Single player
Story:Onimusha 3 is the third game of the Onimusha series. The game retains elements from previous games in the franchise including the use of multiple special weapons in order to fight enemies and absorb their energy to enhance the weaponry. This time the player primarily controls both Samanosuke and Jacques in separate scenarios. The two are able to exchange items in order to solve puzzles. The development from this game started after the release of the PlayStation 2 which allowed the team to work on a 3D engine to design 3D backgrounds. In order to appeal to the Western market, the team set this game in Paris and chose French actor Jean Reno to portray Jacques. Onimusha 3 has been generally well received by publications for video games. Most of the writer's praise focused on the improved controls and the use of a 3D engine that allowed better combat and visuals, respectively. The game also generated good sales with over 1.5 million copies sold as of May 2008.Show more
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user avatar@BlacK2769user avatar@BlacK2769
January 29, 2025
First of all, Onimusha is one of the great games from the 2000s, a time when it was eagerly awaited to be released within the Capcom trinity on PC. Onimusha 3 Demon Siege gave me the opportunity to experience the Perfect Block or Parry technique and chain together huge destructive combos. The fight before entering the castle where you are alone against an army of the undead is amazing. What's more, we must add to all this the experience of having an extremely recognized action actor in the game like Jean Reno, it wasn't something simple, it was one of the games that marked my youth. Thanks to GOG, this hidden gem returns to the present.
user avatar@JackGarciauser avatar@JackGarcia
January 31, 2025
The whole Onimusha series is a classic and Iconic, but in this one you get to play as Jean Reno (aka: Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez) with a magical whip and a P90. What else do you want?!
user avatar@genbauser avatar@genba
January 30, 2025
The first game, Onimusha: Warlords, is my favorite game of all time! I never got to finish this game on PS2, and I don't have easy access to it anymore (T.T) I. Need. This. Also, you play as Jean Reno!
user avatar@Waizard13user avatar@Waizard13
February 10, 2025
Onimusha 3, dmc 3 and God of war 1 were my go to hack and slash games on the ps2 era decades ago. I was such a fan of seeing Jean Reno in a game. Loved this game back then and wanted to play it again nowadays.
Back in the day, I use to watch how my cousin played that game and he never let me play it lol, but I REALLY wanted to try it, I wanted to be that guy with the wip defeating demons, man, I remembered he used to appear in some movies and he looked so sick in all of them, and now he was in a game, man! And now you're telling me I might be able to play it if I and another group of homies over here vote for it!? Be damn sure I'll do that, boe
user avatar@bola385user avatar@bola385
February 02, 2025
Comecei a jogar a saga pelo 3. Foi amor a primeira vista. Depois foi o Onimusha Blade Warriors, seguido do Dawn of Dreams. Só quando saiu o remaster joguei o 1 e em seguida o 2. Por favor, tragam essa maravilha para os computadores modernos!
user avatar@Phalangauser avatar@Phalanga
May 11, 2025
Because Onimusha is a great game, franchise and a reminder of the glory of the 00's(especially the early years). And in such times we live, we want something that remind us of the golden era.
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