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Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams

Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams

Details: Video game series
Descr: Onimusha is a series of video games developed and published by Capcom. It makes use of the historic figures that shaped Japan's history, retelling their stories with supernatural elements. Most of the games are of the action-adventure genre, a combination of third-person combat and puzzle elements. Wikipedia
Designer: Keiji Inafune
Publishers: Capcom, Ubisoft, Capcom U.S.A., Inc., Akella, Typhoon Games, CE Europe Ltd.
Genres: Action-adventure game, Hack and slash
Developers: Capcom, Capcom Production Studio 2

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Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny
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Shadow of Rome
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