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[[File: Onimusha_Cover.png | thumb | frameless | right | 200px | Onimusha]] Onimusha is a video game franchise that began in 2001 with the release of the first game for the PlayStation 2 console. The franchise was developed by Capcom and is known for its blend of action-adventure and survival horror elements set in feudal Japan. The game takes place in a fictionalized version of the Sengoku period in Japan, where the country is divided by warring factions. The player assumes the role of a samurai warrior named Samanosuke Akechi, who is tasked with rescuing a princess named Yuki from a demon invasion. Throughout the game, players battle demons and solve puzzles, while also uncovering the mysterious origins of the demons and the true intentions of the various human factions. The game's unique selling point is its use of a "magic gauntlet" system, which allows players to absorb the souls of defeated enemies to enhance their abilities and gain new powers. This system has become a staple of the series and is used in each subsequent installment. The primary protagonist of the series, Samanosuke Akechi, is a skilled samurai warrior who wields a katana and other weapons in battle. He is aided by a variety of supporting characters throughout the series, including his sidekick Kaede, who helps him rescue Yuki in the first game. The series has seen multiple sequels and spin-offs over the years, with each new installment introducing new characters, enemies, and gameplay mechanics. The games have been released on various platforms, including the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. The Onimusha franchise has been praised for its engaging storyline, atmospheric setting, and unique blend of action-adventure and survival horror gameplay. The series has also been noted for its high production values, with each game featuring detailed graphics and cinematic cutscenes. The franchise has also been criticized for its sometimes repetitive gameplay mechanics and lack of innovation in later installments. Despite this, fans of the series continue to support new releases, and the franchise remains a beloved classic in the action-adventure genre. Overall, the Onimusha franchise is a unique and engaging series that offers players the chance to experience feudal Japan in a way that few other games have attempted. Its use of a magic gauntlet system and atmospheric setting have made it a standout in the action-adventure genre, and it remains a beloved series for fans of samurai and Japanese culture. [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: The 2000s]]
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