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Onimusha Tactics

Onimusha Tactics

Nintendo
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Release Date: November 11, 2003

Singleplayer

A combination of tactical turn-based strategy and classic role-playing. We take part in a series of duels, played on specially prepared for this purpose boards.

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Onimusha Tactics is the next installment of the famous and valued by many people series of games. In this case, however, we are not dealing with an action game with a third person's perspective. As the title suggests, Onimusha Tactics is a combination of turn-based tactical strategy and role-playing. In many ways this title seems to resemble such productions as Disgaea or Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. The game's production and release is the responsibility of Capcom, which is well known to players. At the same time, Onimusha Tactics is the only game in the series that was released on the Nintendo portable console.

Contrary to what one might think, the plot plays at most a symbolic role. Practically the whole game is based on the execution of missions, which consist in fighting a very large number of duels. These fights are played in turn-based system. This means that both teams (player and opponent - controlled by artificial intelligence) make their moves alternately. Each activity takes up a certain number of movement points. After they are exhausted we can choose another character or wait for the opponent's movement. A player's team can consist of up to eight characters. The composition of the team is of course determined before the start of the fight. There is no possibility to exchange team during the actual battle.

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Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

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Onimusha Tactics
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Onimusha Game Series

A series of action adventure games set in the umagicized realities of feudal Japan. The brand is considered one of the six most important in Capcom's publishing portfolio.

Onimusha Game Series

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