Will There Be A New Onimusha Game?

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Xander
Xander
2026-07-05 13:00:10
I’ve been rewatching gameplay clips of 'Onimusha 3: Demon Siege' lately, and it’s wild how well the combat holds up. That’s what got me thinking: does Capcom even need to make a new one? Don’t get me wrong, I’d preorder a sequel in a heartbeat, but the series kinda peaked with that time-traveling, Jean Reno-starring madness. The later titles, like 'Dawn of Dreams,' experimented with new protagonists and co-op, but they didn’t quite capture the same magic. Maybe a reboot would work better than a direct sequel—fresh mechanics, deeper lore, and maybe even an open-world take on feudal Japan.

Then again, Capcom’s plate is stacked with 'Monster Hunter,' 'Street Fighter,' and 'Resident Evil.' Is there room for 'Onimusha'? I’d argue yes, especially if they lean into the horror-action hybrid vibe that made the original so memorable. Imagine ray-traced Oni transformations or a Souls-like parry system. Just… give us something, Capcom!
Violette
Violette
2026-07-05 13:14:13
Every time Capcom drops a cryptic tweet or a survey asking about fan-favorite franchises, my brain immediately goes to 'Onimusha.' It’s been radio silence since the remaster, but that doesn’t mean hope is dead. The gaming landscape’s changed so much since the PS2 era—historical settings are thriving ('Ghost of Tsushima,' anyone?), and action games with narrative depth are in demand. A new 'Onimusha' could carve out a niche between 'Nioh’s' brutality and 'Samurai Warriors’ spectacle.

Personally, I’d kill for a game that digs deeper into the clan wars or introduces a new bloodline of demon slayers. Maybe even a prequel about the first Oni warrior? The lore’s ripe for expansion. Until then, I’ll keep replaying 'Blade Warriors' and praying to the Capcom gods.
Evelyn
Evelyn
2026-07-06 04:37:58
The buzz around a potential new 'Onimusha' game has been simmering for years, and I’ve gotta say, the nostalgia hits hard every time someone brings it up. Capcom’s been teasing fans with remasters and re-releases, like the 'Onimusha: Warlords' remake in 2019, which felt like a love letter to longtime fans. But a full-fledged sequel? That’s the dream. The series’ blend of historical Japan with supernatural elements is still so unique—it’s like 'Sengoku Basara' meets 'Resident Evil,' and honestly, nothing else scratches that itch.

Rumors pop up every now and then, especially with Capcom revisiting older franchises like 'Dino Crisis' and 'Devil May Cry.' If they’re willing to take risks with revivals, 'Onimusha' feels like a prime candidate. The demand’s there, and modern tech could make those feudal battles and demon slaying even more epic. Fingers crossed for a TGS or Capcom showcase surprise—I’d lose my mind if Samanosuke or Jubei graced my screen again.
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The 'Onimusha' series holds a special place in my heart as one of those classic Capcom franchises that blended historical Japan with supernatural action. There are five mainline games: 'Onimusha: Warlords' (2001), 'Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny' (2002), 'Onimusha 3: Demon Siege' (2004), 'Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams' (2006), and the more recent 'Onimusha: Warlords' remaster in 2019. There’s also 'Onimusha Blade Warriors,' a fighting game spin-off, and a few mobile titles that never got much traction. What’s fascinating is how the series evolved—from the fixed camera angles of the early games to the more open combat in 'Dawn of Dreams.' I miss the vibe of those PS2-era titles, where every cutscene felt like a cinematic event. The remaster was nice, but I’d kill for a proper new entry with modern graphics and deeper mechanics. Maybe one day Capcom will revisit it, given how well 'Resident Evil' remakes have done.
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