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It feels natural, and it should it’s how the game was designed. Using the directional pad, holding forward sends our protagonist Samanosuke straight ahead, no matter how many fancy angles the camera wants to take. However, while the analog control works rather well when moving around a small room, traversing to a new area is when things get hectic. Yes, the game allows you to use the left analog stick of a controller to move, as opposed to only the directional pad in the original 2001 release. Instead, it’s more of an issue of retraining your brain to use a control scheme that historically never fails, but does so here. To clarify, the controls are not the allegorical Achilles’ Heel for Onimusha Remastered. While Onimusha: Warlords Remastered still remains an enjoyable demon-slaying romp, improving the archaic and notorious “tank controls” was the hurdle on which the minds of Capcom stumbled. So, of course, the controls must be better than ever. What about performance? The game runs firmly set at a solid 60 frames per second, making it the smoothest Onimusha to date. Better graphics? Naturally, with high-resolution textures and wide-screen support - even the CGI cutscenes saw some love. The developer went down a laundry list of typical remastering goals and happily checked off each box. Capcom didn’t set forth to reinvent the remastering wheel when it came to Onimusha: Warlords, one of the more beloved (but peculiarly, not often discussed) PlayStation 2 classics. No doubt, the graphical enhancements are the most predictable, and we often see updates to control schemes and the like. The game will also support PlayStation VR.There are generally few surprises when it comes to remastered games. This authenticity oozes throughout the entire game via the numerous playable aircraft present, how they all feel to control, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown’s realistic graphics. The developers set out to make Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown an authentic feeling experience, even if it doesn’t take place in the real world. Now, after a long wait, the game will finally be in our hands on consoles this Friday.
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While the Ace Combat series lost its way in the eyes of many due to less traditional entires like Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, Bandai Namco Entertainment is finally correcting course with Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, a new faithful mainline entry in the long-running series.
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The Onimusha series was a powerhouse during the PS2 era, with the first game in the series being the first PlayStation 2 game to sell over 1 million copies. While Onimusha: Warlords may just seem like yet another remaster, it is a very important game for the Capcom series it is attempting to revitalize. In addition, affiliate link posts like this help ensure that DualShockers stay running while still being an independent source of news coverage and opinions that are less mainstream. If you want Onimusha: Warlords on launch day, you should probably pre-order soon. Those interested can find affiliate links to pre-order this week’s biggest games below. After starting on January 15 with another remaster, Onimusha: Warlords, two other highly anticipated games will be landing on Friday, January 18: Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. Despite still being early in the year, we can expect titles from Capcom, Nintendo, and Bandai Namco Entertainment this week, all of which were heavily requested by fans.
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While last week may have just seen the launch of several remasters, game releases will start to kick into full gear this week.