#onimusha 3: demon siege
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theblindarcher · 25 days ago
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Then a young warrior, Samanosuke Akechi stood up and defeated the demon king. Half-body of Samanosuke Akechi from Onimusha, commissioned by HeirofLeonster on Twitter and Bsky.
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How successful would Jacques Blanc…
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Assume they have access to ikea furniture
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g4zdtechtv · 1 year ago
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Unskippable #11 - Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (3/16/09)
Is that Jean Reno?
(SUB TO LRRVG)
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they-have-the-same-va · 4 months ago
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Samanosuke Akechi in Onimusha 3: Demon Siege shares a voice actor with Travis Touchdown from the No More Heroes series.
Voiced by Robin Atkin Downes
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videogamepolls · 8 months ago
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goodvein · 5 months ago
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Onimusha 3: Demon Siege
Resident Evil was never meant to be a good game. And to be fair, they have kept their promise, by never making a good game.
Resident Evil was always designed as a shitty B movie.
Now, are Resident Evil games fun? Yes. At least until they discovered quick time events, (I spit upon the name of God of War for introducing them. Anyways, they started playing around with what they could do with the premise.
One of their spinoffs was Devil May Cry. DMC was based off a potential control system for Resident Evil. It turned out to be a dumb idea for Resident Evil, but a great idea for Devil May Cry.
Another was Onimusha: Warlords. While DMC took the cinematic aspect of Resident Evil, Onimusha took the controls, and tried to perfect them. The end result was what are referred to as Tank Controls. Tanks, at least early tanks, had to stop to turn. While Dante can turn on a time, Samanosuke has to turn that way before moving. This provided a plodding, methodical movement system.
And, we need to take a moment to point out that early 3D games absolutely suck. OoT was great. Mario 64 was 50/50 over whether the camera controls worked at the moment. Parasite Eve has completely unique controls, because while it (barely) worked, they were absolutely idiotic, if fun. Two-stick and mouse-look were not invented until the PS2 era.
And so, Onimusha's tank controls were, honestly, revolutionary at the time, even if they are rightfully left in the dusts of history.
The original pair of Onimusha games played off the Unification Era. Oni are good. Genma are evil. Because, subverting expectations.
The first one was actually close to Resident Evil, in the sense that it starts off as an investigation that turns supernatural. The hero of the first game is Samanosuke Akechi, whom is basically Akechi Hidemitsu. In the game he is an idealized confusion warrior. Confusion warriors are paragons of selflessness, to the point they don't have a personality, and the game is primarily interesting because you are dealing with people from the unification wars, although many of them are possessed/empowered by the demonic Genma. 2 was a different story, with a different character, but still used history as the primary way of making it interesting.
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege brought back Samanosuke, and added a new one.
Jacques Blanc
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A modern French soldier with a blue trench coat flak jacket.
The two swap eras, coordinating through tier fairy tengu.
Jacques Blanc has whip-like weapons. Instead of the bow that Samanosuke uses, Jacques uses alternate whip attacks, which can grapple opponents. He can then draw his side arm to pepper them, toss them, slam them, etc. His whip also gives him a vertical movement option, dramatically improving the exploration options.
He allows the game to be a LOT more dynamic and exciting, even if, at it's base, he uses the same tank controls of Samanosuke.
He also has a personality. Girlfriend. Son. Emotions.
Demon Siege also follows the growing Resident Evil tradition of having a bunch of interesting characters have their own sidestories.
And this is an colossal east/west division, as while 3 is far more interesting for a foreign audience, it's largely decried by the Japanese audience.
This was honestly one of the best games of the PS2 era, but because of the disinterest in Japan, will likely never get a modern remake.
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z2z-gaming-and-random-art-ai · 10 months ago
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Back Cover to AI Art Season 2 Compilation Part 1
Older video games were notorious for back cover descriptions that have nothing to do with the game so let's see what a text-to-image generator makes of these descriptions. 
Season 2 of Back Cover to AI Art consists of a total of 54 issues With the majority being single-game entries, a handful will have multiple games covered with some being collections of games or trilogy releases. 
1. Intro 00:00 
2. Eye of the Beholder III Assault on Myth Drannor (MS-DOS) 00:10 
3. Falcon (MS-DOS) 02:43 
4. Extreme Wintersports (Windows) 05:25 
5. Weird Dreams (MS-DOS) 08:08
6. Knights and Merchants The Shattered Kingdom (Windows) 10:51 
7. Onimusha 3 Demon Siege (PS2) 16:17 
8. Descent Freespace Silent Threat (Windows) 18:59 
9.  Overlord (MS-DOS) 21:43 
10. Redline Racer (Windows) 24:25 
11. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice (PS4) 27:08 
12. King's Quest II Romancing the Throne (MS-DOS) 29:51 
13. Death Stranding (PS4) 32:34 
14. Ascendancy (MS-DOS) 35:16 
15. Jane's Combat Simulations WWII Fighters (Windows) 37:59 
16. Battlezone (Windows) 40:42 
17. World Circuit (MS-DOS)  43:25 
18. Martian Memorandum (MS-DOS) 46:06 
19. Outro 48:58 
For more Back Cover to AI Art videos check out these playlists 
Season 1 of Back Cover to AI Art 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CGhd82prEQGWAVxY3wuQlx3 
Season 2 of Back Cover to AI Art 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CEdLNgql_n-7b20wZwo_yAD 
For more compilation videos check out this playlist 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFJOZYl1h1CEjFei9KXJ8xDIChQB8WLJd
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bedpolls · 7 months ago
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Michelle Aubert - Onimusha games/ Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (Capcom)
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dragoodranite · 1 year ago
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New additions to my collections! Most found online, some found in local spots, and a few Christmas gifts!
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (2004)
New Pokemon Snap (2021)
Bombrush Cyberfunk (2023)
Magic the Gathering: Time Spiral (2006)
Magic the Gathering: Planar Chaos (2007)
Magic the Gathering: Future Sight (2007)
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cagemasterfantasy · 5 months ago
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My drawing of Hamber (or for the Japanese fans Hambel) and his Partner Dusknoir (or for the Japanese fans Yonoir) from Pokemon Horizons he is a member of the Explorers.
Hamber is voiced by Paul Mercier who has voiced a lot of people but I'm going to list them.
What a Cartoon! as Dad and Talking Dog, the .hack series as Bear, Burn up Express as Chiimama, made a cameo appearance in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex as a Fake Laughing Man, Vampire Princess Miyu as Chief, Old Man and Village Chief, Call of Duty: Operation Kingfish as Sergeant Derek "Frost" Westbrook, the narrator for Growing up Tidy: Kenadie's Next Chapter, Resident Evil: Degeneration as Leon S. Kennedy and Wrestling with God as Alexander Campbell
For Video Games he was in, the .hack series as Bear, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon as Lieutenant Colonel William Bishop, Age of Conan: Rise of the Godslayer as General Sheng, Age of Mythology: The Titans as Kastor, Alone in the Dark as Jeremy Hartward, Call of Duty: World at War as Private Miller, Battle Realms as Kenji, Onimusha 3: Demon Siege as Jacques Blanc, Nox as the Quartermaster, one of the Necromancers and a Mineworker as well as Aiden and Henwick, No More Heroes III as Black Night Direction and Paradox Bandit, The Merchant in Resident Evil 4, Shadows of the Damned as Fleming and the Demons, The SOCOM NAVY SEALS series as Specter, Star Trek: Starfleet Command III as a Federation Officer, Starhawk as the Rifters, The Lord of the Rings: Conquest as Faramir as well as a Evil Human Officer and a Gondorian Officer and finally in The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2 as Uruk-Hai
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legiongamerrd · 10 months ago
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#Gamefemerides
Hace 20 años, se lanzó Onimusha 3: Demon Siege. Un juego de acción y aventura desarrollado y publicado por CAPCOM para PlayStation 2. Luego fue porteado para Windows de Microsoft. La historia se enfoca en el héroe, el espadachín Hidemitsu Samanosuke Akechi, quien continúa en su misión para vencer a su némesis, Nobunaga Oda, quien desea conquistar Japón con su armada de demonios conocidos como Genma. Sin embargo, Samanosuke cambia de lugar con un oficial francés del futuro llamado Jacques Blanc, y ambos tienen que adaptarse a sus nuevos mundos para liberarse de Nobunaga y los Genma.
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downloadira · 2 years ago
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Download Game Onimusha 3 : Demon Siege [RIP] (PC) Full Version
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bizarrobrain · 2 years ago
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Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (2004) - PlayStation 2
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human-antithesis · 3 years ago
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Onimusha 3: Demon Siege Original Soundtrack composed by Akari Kaida, Hideki Okugawa, Kouta Suzuki & Masamichi Amano
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (2004) developed and published by Capcom
Tracklist:
CD 1 - S Side
Onimusha 3 Opening - 06:00
Title - 00:41
Samanosuke’s Theme - 02:40
Confrontation With Nobunaga - 00:51
Demon Sword - 02:06
Shadow of Conspiracy - 02:02
Threatening Demon Blade - 00:58
Guildenstern’s Theme - 01:39
Battle With Brainstern - 02:26
Invitation To The Darkness - 02:20
Impending Crisis - 02:11
Let The Eternal Light Shine On Me - 04:32
Beneath The Temple - 01:53
Cursed Reunion - 00:59
Mysterious Shrine - 00:46
Underwater Shrine (Future) - 02:31
Courage, Love and Ammunition -Michelle’s Theme- - 02:41
Raining In Hell - 02:31
Wounds of the Past - 01:00
Route To Deliverance - 02:12
Battle With Guildenstern - 01:57
Mother’s Warmth -Henri’s Theme- - 01:29
Scheme - 00:35
Mont Saint Michelle (Future) - 01:47
Twisted Space - 02:24
Enlightenment of the heart and then escape - 01:23
Circuit To Nostalgia - 02:40
To the Origin of the Earth - 02:30
Decisive Time - 00:39
Wicked Time -Ranmaru’s Theme- 02:17
Device Activation - 01:06
Demon Lord - 02:24
The Last Moment - 00:56
To The Next Ordeal -Epilogue- - 01:20
Traces of the Soul -Onimusha 3 Staff Roll- - 06:18
CD 2 - J Side
The Nightmares Haunting Jacques - 02:02
Echo - 02:37
The Ubiquitous - Grow-Goblin - Ako - 02:22
A Person With New Power - 01:10
Two Demon Warriors - 01:16
Training - 01:09
Demon Forest - 02:06
Ranmaru Appears - 00:48
Enemy Blocking The Way - 03:03
Sakai Village - 04:30
Demon Raid - 01:55
Assassin From Tokugawa - 00:52
Battle With Heihachi - 02:14
Hope From The Future - 00:57
Underwater Shrine (Past) - 02:46
Demon Dimension - 02:26
Beast God Leaps Forward - 00:34
Battle With Gertrude - 02:31
Flute Sound of Nothingness - 00:12
Momentary Rest - 01:29
I, Who Loves The Ocean -Heihachi Buraiden- - 02:00
Mont Saint Michelle (Past) - 02:49
Jacques In Crisis - 01:10
Azuchi Castle Surfacing - 01:16
Seeking A Demon War... - 01:31
Ice Drum - 02:39
Mansion On The Lakefront - 01:41
Pride -Jacques’ Theme- - 03:23
Azuchi Castle Main Tower - 01:46
Ghosts And Demon Warriors - 01:05
Battle With Begadonna - 02:13
Eternal Emotions - 00:37
Unbreakable Resolve -Oath With A Friend- - 01:01
Ranmaru’s Interference - 00:49
Awe -Nobunaga’s Theme- - 02:34
Return To The Future - 06:44
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