
- #PLAYING ONIMUSHA WARLORDS PC IN WINDOWED MODE 1080P#
- #PLAYING ONIMUSHA WARLORDS PC IN WINDOWED MODE PLUS#
You can play in 16:9 widescreen, or even take things old school playing in the original 4:3 setup.
#PLAYING ONIMUSHA WARLORDS PC IN WINDOWED MODE 1080P#
Thankfully, Onimusha: Warlords looks slightly better as the graphics have been upgraded to 1080p resolution on consoles and 1440p on PC. The “remaster” did not really do much to the visuals as the game still looked pretty old and dingy. The last remaster I played from Capcom was the Devil May Cry trilogy and those games looked horribly outdated. No, this re-release of Onimusha: Warlords features a similar control scheme to the original game with the graphics that still use the PS2 character models. This means the game has not been built from the ground up featuring revamped visuals and better controls. It goes without saying that this HD version of Onimusha: Warlords is a remaster and isn’t a remake.
#PLAYING ONIMUSHA WARLORDS PC IN WINDOWED MODE PLUS#
The only plus side to only releasing one game is that you can get it for cheap as this game only costs you $19.99 to play in North America. It’s a little disappointing that Onimusha: Warlords is the only game in the series to get a remaster, but maybe Capcom will re-release the other games in the series if this version sells a lot of copies. Well Capcom has left things unfinished with Onimusha since Onimusha: Warlords is the only game that has got the HD treatment thus far. For example, Capcom re-released Devil May Cry several years ago and people were able to play the first three excellent games in the series in HD for the very first time. Usually when it comes to re-released video games, they sometimes come in a bundle featuring more than one game in the series. Well now it’s 2019 and Capcom has decided to look back at Onimusha again by re-releasing Onimusha: Warlords for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Capcom instead focused on other game franchises such as Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Monster Hunter and more. Onimusha was a popular game series from Capcom back in the PS2 and Xbox era, but the series has since been forgotten once the newer generation consoles came out.
