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onimusha: dawn of dreams pc
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Are you a fellow Onimusha fan? Did you play Dawn of Dreams back on the PS2, or are you discovering it via emulation? Let me know in the comments below. And Capcom, if you’re reading this—take our money.

The PS2 version runs at 480i with a notoriously unstable framerate (often dipping into the 20s during busy battles). Imagine this game at 4K, 144fps. The intricate demon designs and flashy “Onimaku” (critical hit) finishers would be breathtaking. onimusha: dawn of dreams pc

When fans talk about the golden age of PlayStation 2 action games, Capcom’s Onimusha series is always part of the conversation. But more often than not, the conversation stops at Onimusha: Warlords (the samurai-flavored Resident Evil with a parry button) or its direct sequel, Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny . Are you a fellow Onimusha fan

So why no Dawn of Dreams ?

Rarely mentioned? Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams . And Capcom, if you’re reading this—take our money

A PC port would finally give this forgotten masterpiece the audience it deserves. Capcom, you’ve given us Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection and a Power Stone collection in arcades. Please, look back at 2006.

Released in 2006, the fourth and final mainline entry was a bold, divisive, and massive evolution of the series. And today, nearly two decades later, it remains tragically stranded on the PS2. The question on every retro-action fan’s mind is simple: A New Dawn, A New Style Dawn of Dreams ditched the fan-favorite samurai, Samanosuke Akechi, for a new protagonist: Soki (aka Hideyasu Yuki). Set 15 years after the original trilogy, the story follows Soki as he battles the Genma (demons) during the rise of the historical Toyotomi Hideyoshi.