Okay the bosses from the first part weren't so special, but they have patterns that you could learn and use your technique to counter them. 1.Bosses: They have 0 technique, doesn't matter if you are god playing this game, the battles of the bosses only consist on doing special attacks with all your weapons, and healing yourself. Onimusha 2 hasn't many flaws, but those flaws were mean while playing it, and there are four of them. It's a good sequel, the combat feels a lil bit better than the first Onimusha, but isn't better than Warlords.
Onimusha 2 hasn't many flaws, but those flaws were mean while playing Im gonna be focusing only on his flaws, because the good things about this game were already said in my Onimusha: Warlords review, so its a review more directed to people that already completed the first one. Im gonna be focusing only on his flaws, because the good things about this game were already said in my Onimusha: Warlords review, so its a review more directed to people that already completed the first one. All in all this is a good game, at the very least worth a rental. Add the extras you can unlock and "friend" system and you have your replay value there. Two complaints though are that you can't skip some cutscenes and the last fight in the game was kinda lame.but oh well. The game's graphics are superb, the water in some scenes is simply gorgeous and possibly the best ive seen yet (namely the beach scene and the river in the forest.) The sound effects and music are also very well done. Thankfully, this game is much longer than Onimusha 1 which also adds up to a better, deeper storyline. If you're a fan of Resident Evil type gameplay or find asian cultures intriguing as i do then i think youll enjoy this game. The game's graphics are superb, the water in some scenes is simply gorgeous and possibly the best ive seen yet (namely the beach scene Pretty cool stuff.