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Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny
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North American box art
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Director(s) Motohide Eshiro
Producer(s) Keiji Inafune
Artist(s) Keita Amemiya
Writer(s) Noboru Sugimura
Hirohisa Soda
Shin Yoshida
Kishiko Miyagi
Composer(s) Taro Iwashiro
Hideki Okugawa
Toshihiko Horiyama
Series Onimusha
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
  • JP: March 7, 2002
  • NA: August 27, 2002
  • PAL: October 4, 2002
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 84.44%
Metacritic 84/100
Review scores
Publication Score
Famitsu 36/40
Game Revolution B+
GameSpot 7.9/10
GameSpy 4/5
IGN 8.9/10
PALGN 8/10

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny, released in Japan as Onimusha 2 (鬼武者2 Onimusha Tsū?), is an action-adventure game developed and released by Capcom for the PlayStation 2. It is the second installment in the Onimusha series of video games released in May 2002. Set in medieval Japan, the plot revolves around a new protagonist, Jubei Yagyu, who is on a quest of revenge as he battles a demon army led by Nobunaga Oda, a sinister warlord who eliminated the Yagyu clan. Across his quest, Jubei learns of his oni heritage which grants him powers to slay the demons and meets new allies who also wish to defeat Nobunaga.

The game retains the action elements from its predecessor such as the use of multiple special weapons that can be upgraded by defeating enemies. Apart from the main character, the game features four playable sub-characters, each of whom shares a part in the story. The player's actions determine which characters will decide to help Jubei in his quest. These characters were added by the Capcom staff to give a bigger depth to the game and expand the game's feeling of adventure.

Publications for video games generally praised Onimusha 2 for keeping the action elements from its prequel and adding new gameplay elements. The game also sold a total of 1.9 million units as of 2008.

Samurai's Destiny features a control scheme found in many survival horror games published by Capcom, most notably Resident Evil. Other similarities include open-ended gameplay, the use of herbs and medicine to restore health, and the inclusion of puzzles which must be solved in order to progress. Hostile demons known as Genma inhabit most areas, and will attack and chase Jubei. Jubei collects an assortment of short and long-range weapons throughout the game, including a bow and a matchlock rifle. Jubei is able to use magic by wielding element-based weapons. When wielding these weapons, Jubei can perform a stronger elemental attack at any time.


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