Разработчик: Digital Furnace Games
Описание
Developed by Irish-based indie, Digital Furnace Games, Onikira: Demon Killer is an awesome side-scrolling, 2D beat’em-up set in fantasy feudal Japan. As Yamazaki Jiro, a lone samurai, players battle to prevent the forces of the Japanese underworld, Yomi, from consuming the land of the living.
Onikira: Demon Killer blends together complex deep fighting mechanics usually found in traditional 3D beat-em’ups, like Ninja Gaiden or Bayonetta and merges them with classic 2D platform-game mechanics. Onikira’s expressive fighting system enables players to engage in whichever way suits them best. Some players will prefer to go toe-to toe with heavy weapons and mash buttons while others will opt for a ranged game style, avoiding heavy melee encounters. Try launching an enemy into the air, wall jumping to position yourself above them then Katana Slaming them into the ground. Switch weapons to the Naginata and use the Naginata Lift and air dash moves to stay in the air and off crumbling platforms, while pulling enemies up to you to be dispatched in mid-air. Whip out your grappling hook to grapple between platforms, across chasms or fiery pits, all the while fending off enemies.
Onikira: Demon Killer boasts seven challenging areas and players can express themselves with over forty uber-cool moves, using four devastating weapons. Each level is littered with foul demons that players must dispatch back to the underworld and players must also face two mini-bosses and two epic mega bosses. Every level is crammed full of environmental aids to help the player in combat encounters. Slice the support pillars off a building and watch it crush your enemies as it collapses, or use your moves to fling enemies into spikes, pits, or the path of moving deadly objects. Be careful though, as dropping a building on your own head is known to cause sadness!
Unique high-level combat – Onikira mixes 2D platform game elements into the combat system to make something special. Moving platforms, wall jumping, wall running and grappling all serve to make for dynamic and emergent combat encounters.
Seven Areas – the narrative unfolds over highly polished and gorgeous hand-painted levels featuring rain drenched villages, destroyed opulent cities, mountaintop locations and an erupting volcano.
Master unique weapons – Each weapon - sword, tetsubo, naginata or arm blades - has multiple unlockable moves which can result in massive combo chains when moves are strung together. Combo chains turn directly into score multipliers.
Responsive and Expressive Combat System – players are rewarded for strategic and skill-based fighting. Play flows naturally from move to move, allowing the player to create new combos that haven’t been designed explicitly by the developers.
Soul Shop – souls are the currency of Onikira. Use them to revive your health and trade them. At certain points inside each level, the player will find rifts into Yomi where benevolent spirits will trade moves for collected souls.
Challenge Arenas – players complete combat related challenges and improve their score and skill to gain achievements. The arenas are fully integrated into Steam’s online leaderboards.
Specific enemy types – with their own unique vulnerabilities, every enemy emphasises a particular fighting style, like a floating, possessed Mempo mask that encourages the use of air game or a monstrously twisted high-ranking samurai, where hit and run tactics are the best way to stay alive.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows Vista SP2/ Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz or AMD Athlon X2 64 2GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256 MB ATI HD3650, 256 MB nVidia 8800 GT, or Intel HD 3000 integrated graphics
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card
- OS *: Windows Vista SP2/ Windows 7/ Windows 8
- Processor: 1.8 GHz Quad Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD HD5000 series or better, nVidia GT400 series or better, Intel IvyBridge integrated graphics or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card
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Latency issues get in the way of what could have been a good game
During upgrade menu, slowing upgrading to a slog.
During combat, when tight precision is required.
During platforming, where tight precision is required.
During load-ins. You can literally die before you've even loaded in by moving left or right before the screen is faded in during.
During the end credits.
And the ending just kind of comes out of left field. I don't mind these types of endings, but there wasn't really any set-up. That's bad storytelling.
The bosses do a really good job telegraphing their attacks.
Saves are plentiful and if you see two close together, you probably missed something.
Ultimately, there's a good game buried under these bugs. But it's too heavy for players to lift.
If you're an achievement hunter, maybe check into a guide, some of the achievements such as "Once More, With Feeling" are pretty esoteric.
Avoid this game.... it constantly glitches. Awesome artwork and Wonky controls. Took me days to complete because of all the glitches......
Written on 29.11.2020
Don't buy this game if you value your sanity. It's a broken mess that crashes when ever it wants. Enemies are boring an annoying. You often have to fight them over instant kill pits. There are color coded enemies for every weapon. And to top it all off game will drop your inputs left and right in addition to the ever increasing input lag the longer you play.
This is one of the first games I bought on Steam that made me start to not trust the impression I got from trailers and screenshots etc.
Feels like an unfinished mobile game. Too bad, because the art is nice and it has potential.
The combat is a bit clunky and don't feel like you are hitting your enemies. Overall as I played tons of platformers, I can't recommend this one, there's so much better games for the price tag. I.E. Mark of the Ninja.
Got killed by invisible flame 3 times in a row.
I used my grappling hook on the enemy, he disappeared, then turned invisible and invencible, got stuck in the combat area, had to commit sudoku ( hey at least the developers put this in the game, because they know the game is garbage ).
10/10 If you spend too much time in the *Skills shop menu*, the game start to lag A LOT, and persist until you close and open it again.
I'm disappointed. I don't know why, but the version of the game I got is full of flaws. First, it does not look at all like all the screenshots and videos you can find on the internet. It almost seems like an early alpha version with low quality backgrounds and animations. Second, the game runs terribly bad at higher resolutions, looks like crap on lower resolutions, the vSync makes it unplayable, and the trail of the sword has like 3 polygons? There are also a vast amount of other bugs/bad looking elements (enemies freezing for example) but I have no time to list them all. Controls are terrible but at least you can change those (on keyboard)
Onikira seemed like an interesting game concept - Thematically similar to samurai meets zombie/demon apocalypse games (Hello Onimusha), albeit with a more stylish combat bent. Unforunately, interesting concepts can't really save a game which has atrocious bugs, ranging with minor bugs ranging from the game crashing, and major bugs being your save file being deleted -after- it decides to crash.
Unforunately, I can't really recommend this game to anyone, especially since the developers have ceased worked on this game or keeping in touch with the community.
Buyer Beware- Look elsewhere.
Another abandoned game to fill steam store and make profit based on old promises that just didnt saw the light of day.
It was suported until 2015, short after leaving early access (wich had a more stable version tbh) and the issues started to arise, constant crashes, resseting configurations when ever you launch the game, resseting/deleting your savegame (until i started to make a backup of my save, i was unable to pass level 3), and i could go on, but its already enough to just leave it be until steam remove it.
Just dont buy this game, because if you do, you are supporting this kind of behiavor from developers, that still promise a miracle patch no one is working on, and still profiting from sales the more casual/unaware gamers still do on the store.
No, just no, steam needs to start cleaning the house from this crap.
Im going to add the way i found to be able to play until completation and avoid save deletion, every time i play and leave the game, i go to Onikira folder Data/saveinformation folder and backup those 4 files, and everytime i want to play again, i just restore them (you are able to keep each chapter you unlocked, just have to start from the begining since checkpoints dont work)
Never leave the game middle chapter since chekpoints dont actually work unless on the same run, next time you start the game, it reset from the begining of the chapter if you backup the files, if dont, you will start from the first chapter.
Its annoying but does the job to complete the game, hope it helps the ones who want to finish it.
i can guess you can play if you like random crashes. somehow managed enough patience till the last boss, but the game crashed close to 10 times in 10 minutes so it's time to move on.
too bad, gameplay is pretty enjoyable despite some rough edges (moves not working, weird hit boxes).
Don't buy this game! It crashes everytime you try to load a save. You basicaly have to do the game in one sitting... or do the first level every time you want to play...
The art style of the game is interesting... and that's the only positive thing I can say about this game.
Don't spend your money in this game... not even on discount.
The reason? Simple, the game crashes every time you try to load your save. So it's impossible to play the damn thing.
If they fix this, I might change my review of this... in the meantime I'm gonna keep this game in my new steam category "Broken"
Score: 1/10
unless you enjoy endless crashing i would steer clear of this one. its a great game, tons of fun, but when i go to launch the game and load my saved game, it crashes within a minute. ive sent a support email to the devs with no response. their suggestion (in the discussions) for fixing it is deleting your save data and starting over. that would be fine except that doesnt work either. disappointing to see a developer neglect such a blatant and game breaking issue. you would think they would want to take care of the people supporting them and their game. if a patch is magically released i will pick this back up. but for now, stay away.
Saw this game on the main store page and that it had very positive pre-release reviews so I decided to jump on it. Anything with Samurai... I'm in. No questions asked. At first I didn't recommend this game because of some bugs I found. One of the most annoying was this crackling noise that accompanied the whole game. But after a little tinkering aka reinstalling the game and verifying the game cache the problem seems to be fixed so if you have that problem that's what I would recommend doing.
The levels are quite lengthy, you have to finish the level before quitting or you'll restart it, though which is nice seeing as there are only seven. The game itself runs very well and looks great. Combat is nice. tight and clean. Nice amount of moves/weapons to unlock. Basically a game that isn't over the top or complicated. Its just a solid game with a few bugs here and there. One of the main bugs has to be in the arena mode. I forget which one it is, I believe it has to do with getting a 100 hit combo but it loads so many enemies at once it crashes. Other than that though, it was 10.49 well spent.
Also the Devs are very active in making the game as best as it can be. You'll see a comment from one below asking which sound card I used in an effort to fix the crackling and will also see many comments from them in the discussions. I take my hat off to Digital Furnace Games on that. That's not something you see a lot now. :HanzosShadow:
Onikira is finally fully released and it's awesome! As a fan of Ninja Gaiden, Devil May Cry and other combo based Hack and Slash styled games, I can say that I fully recommend this game. It's dark and beautiful.
The game's gameplay is smooth. Each hit I land feeling satisfying. Dashing around and swiftly taking out each demon that stands before me. My combo meter rises to show that I have done a good job. Like poetry with a sword... orrrr some haiku crap like that...
The graphics are stunning. The beautiful artwork and menacing demons make the game pleasing to look at. Combine the smooth gameplay and you have yourself some eye candy.
The music fits the tones of each scene and fight. Very well done and it's something I'd listen to even on my free time. So good~
There are a couple weird things with the game however. Very VERY few times so far, I've had a stutter, character was out of place when reloading a checkpoint and some audio cut out too early. Nothing major. The graphics options are bare bones. Resolution, Anti-Aliasing, V-Sync. The very simple stuff. No advanced graphics optons which can be weird for others with less powerful systems.
Overall, This game is great. I love it so far and will play it a lot more.
Have played this for a few hours and I'm massively impressed. The art style and music grabbed me pretty fast and the mechanics have made me stay. Enemies start off pretty easy while you get to grips with each weapon, which can be switched to so fluidly mid combo for some great combat. I'd heartily recomend this to anyone.
good for casual gaming or to pass time but not my cup of tea , lot of crashes which is understandable but still not solid game for me i believe its fit for mobile game rather than pc/steam game.
Onikira - Demon Killer , a platform-hack'n Slash in Feudal Japan, but with demons and stuff.
First of all, I bought this game because I can be a kick-ass samurai. But then, I was quite disappointed when I saw the Hack'n Slash element of this game. They want you to kill the demons and ghoul-like feudal japanish humanoids, in order to continue your journey and you have to fight in that place where they spawn. Game is platform type, so you can guess that there won't be enough place to fight your way , but still , with DmC-style combo recount , you forget these awfull element and begin to change your weapons and kill some demonish men. Quite, fun..
Except, game crashed when I try to record the game.
And crashed when I try to fight the 1st boss.
But still, this game is still in alpha and needs a chance to correct it's mistakes. If you really like Strider or Mark of the Ninja, then I would recommend you this game.
Story is quite fine, but could be better.
But still, visual and art of Onikira is quite interesting , made me remember Okami a little.
The point is, if you want to play a platform game with samurai , demons and combo-having Hack'n Slash, Onikira is just the game.
For an Early Access game this game is well put together and fun to play... Lots of beat em up action, and challenging bosses that will have you working on your fighting strategy... The action is fast and furious and fun. Definatly worth it!
For a game that is in early access it is very well made. The fighting system is fluent and fun. It almost reminds me of Guacemelee due to the art and combo system. The different weapons/styles of fighting gives this game a bit of depth as well. The controls are super responsive, it is easy to feel like a badass while playing this. I play it on my Xb1 controller and it runs very well. I haven't seen an early access game to put forth such a competent game. Keep your eye's on this one! I cannot wait untill the full game is released!
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Digital Furnace Games |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 33% положительных (87) |