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Oniblade Is Russian Anime Goodness

Kotaku writes:

"I don't think we've ever actually touched on the PC action RPG Oniblade in these pages before, and from what I see in this clip, that's a real shame. Looking at the game you'd immediately think of some Japanese studio, but the game is actually the creation of Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment, who are big fans of anime and wanted to create a game using that style. Sure, the heroine's clothing could use a bit more...clothing, but otherwise I am really loving the art style they've put together. The heroine is a treasure hunter who wields dual gunblades and transforms into a demon, which pretty much steals from every popular Japanese game ever created, but it's so gorgeous!"

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411mania's Release List for the Week of February 9, 2009

411mania gives a rundown on this week's game releases. Highlights include Retro Game Challenge, Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad/Bikini Zombie Slayers, X-Blades, and Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection.

Retro Game Challenge (DS)
The challenges do not require you to finish each game. However, all of the games are complete, so you can if you want to. They can take up to eight hours or longer to beat and are not what I would consider shovelware - there is some depth to all of them. One of the action games, for example, has its own power-up screen where you can use certain items you've collected to improve your character. Abilities such as jumping higher and throwing more projectiles are essential for getting further in the game. Another example is how one of the racing games has a very cool drifting mechanic which makes it much more interesting than most of the others that I played in the 80s. So, at the very least, some of the games offered here rival those that were actually released back in the day.

Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad (360) / Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers (Wii)
This week's releases of Bikini Samurai Squad and Bikini Zombie Slayers mark Onechanbara's first official appearance in the US. It originally started out as one of D3's Simple Series games in Japan. History lesson: The Simple Series is made up of mostly budget titles that rip off other successful games. The low-budgetness isn't always a bad thing though, as it gave the developers some freedom to experiment, which is probably how Onechanabara was born. I mean, where else would they have gotten the idea for zombie-hunting bikini-and-cowboy-hat-wearing girls with swords? Somehow, Onechanbara was popular enough to break away from its Simple Series roots and has spawned quite a few sequels.

X-Blades (PC, PS3, 360)
After playing the retail version I can safely say that this game is fun for a hack-and-slasher. There isn't anything new or groundbreaking except for the fact that you get magic points for constantly attacking. It's similar to a fighting game in that you can fill your meter by rushing your opponent down instead of turtling. The upgrade system is also nice and helps to break up the monotony by constantly introducing new types of attacks. The targeting system and camera control could use some work though. Also, some areas throw way too many waves of enemies at you. And even though the developers were shooting for a game that emphasizes constant movement and action, they probably should have added a block button.

Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection (PS3, 360)
This is one of the best Genesis collections that Sega has put out, but there are some notable omissions (Sonic 3 & Knuckles and Sonic CD anyone?). And honestly, if Sega really wanted to make this collection special, it should have reached a deal with Disney to bring in all the Genesis' Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck platformers. Moonwalker would have been nice as well. Maybe next time...

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Myst5560d ago

Oneechanbara: Revolution (Which is called Onechanbara: Bikini such and such) is a pretty good game. Got it today since Game stop pushed dates back, so far I've had fun with it and almost logged in 5 hours on the Wii. It's a pretty fun beat-em up (In a way) with an Okay story. The only thing I didn't like is that the story mode only has 8 levels, but then again their are 4 characters (Two of which are unlockable) making the total of the story to 32. Though sometimes the same level is shared, and the only thing that really differs is perhaps the dialogue depending on the character you have chosen.

Overall I'd give the Wii version at least an 7.8 perhaps an 8/10. It's fun, has a few small flaws within' it but overall it's okay to play :). Have not tried the 360 version of the game yet, but I want to. Also the music is pretty good in certain levels.

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PC Gamer: Hottest Games of 2008, Part 6

PC Gamer UK has picked out its hottest games of 2008, the list totaling an impressive 110 titles. The carnage continues with the sixth part of the list.

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Oniblade - 24 New Screens

Oniblade is the first action game in anime-style developed in Russia, executed in the best traditions of this genre and will certainly astonish the users with its beautiful graphics and many other elements as well, such as intriguing plot, unusual enemies and rich arsenal of murderous skills and magic, which allows the user to fight monsters as efficiently as spectacular. For those who are longing for epos the developers propose to become part of a legend of a mysterious artifact, hair-rising curse and secrets of ancient civilizations.

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Darkiewonder5980d ago (Edited 5980d ago )

Oniblade Looks good! Love the style!

SaiyanFury5979d ago

Doesn't look bad. Good thing my PC'll be able to run it well. :)